Thursday, February 13, 2003
- Kevin Fanning: Plantary Interconnected.
Then I looked down and he was sucking his fingers and staring at the book and I said “How much subtext are you actually interested in at this point?”
- The Register: P800 smartphone to be first to run mobile Opera. I met a guy just the other day who had one of these phones: $900 on the Swedish black market (you can’t get realistically get them anywhere else). He’s probably running Opera on it by now, too.
- FIONA: Radio UserLand for Newbies. I feel the same way about Movable Type sometimes.
- Joe Gregorio: Pattern Recognition.
I’m sitting here in a post-Gibson-book-buzz…
- Michael Barrish: Mystery.
The deeper one considers this photo, the less sexy it becomes.
- XML.com: Building Metadata Applications with RDF. It’s not how much you can do with perfect tools, it’s how much you can do with imperfect tools that matters.
- David Mertz: reStructured Text.
In contrast to YAML, which is good for data formats, reStructuredText is designed for documentation; in contrast to smart ASCII, reStructuredText is heavier, more powerful, and more formally specified. All of these formats, in contrast to XML, are easy and natural to read and edit with standard text editors.
- Leslie Harpold: Post-Traumatic Postcards.
I can’t wait until you’re married so I can tell you I love you.
- David Sifry: Breaking the (power) law.
- Jason Kottke: Screw the power law.
- Steve Berlin: Empower law.
- Blogosphere mobility.
- Dave Pollard: The loneliness of the new blogger.
- Phil Ringnalda: The twelve and the hundred fifty.
WIJAGH

Filed under linkdump, markup, muse, opera, powerlaws, radio, yaml
Given the “A-list” and power law discussion and such, you can actually find an analysis of mobility within the myelin bloggin ecosystem (for the past 6 months). In brief, growth and movement are a definite!
http://goatee.net/2003/02#_12we
Comment by Nrrrdboy — Thursday, February 13, 2003 @ 6:05 pm
Excellent. Added, thanks.
Comment by Mark — Thursday, February 13, 2003 @ 6:26 pm
About the P800, didn’t he pay a %25 sales tax? i think he said “unofficial channels”, but if a tax was paid, I think it may have been a grey market. Not all that relevant, of course. But then neither am I. :)
Comment by Dan Isaacs — Thursday, February 13, 2003 @ 8:05 pm
P800’s, you can get them in _stores_, too.
Comment by Tomas — Friday, February 14, 2003 @ 12:31 pm