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December 27, 2003
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December 27, 2003
started 12/27/2003; 1:18:08 AM - last post 12/28/2003; 12:19:25 AM
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Doc Searls - December 27, 2003 
12/27/2003; 5:18:08 AM (reads: 7495, responses: 1)
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Say where
About 1995, I think
| | Peter Van Dijik in poorbuthappy: The Ugly Underbelly of the Web. The longer I work with large corporate intranets, the more I am amazed at how ugly they are. He concludes with a question I've been asking since clueless (and I know there is clueful) database-driven Web content display reared its broken head way back when: What was ever wrong with giving every destination page a unique URL? |
Call for Helpquake
| | Last week we had an earthquake in Big Sur that hit 6.5 on the Richter Scale, killed two, and dropped several buildings in downtown Paso Robles. |
| | Talk about terrorism. Mother Nature gives us the real deal. |
| | Most of those links also have information about how to help. Let's give it. |
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Stirling Newberry - Re: December 27, 2003 
12/28/2003; 4:19:25 AM (reads: 436, responses: 0)
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Not the best topic to wander into a blog on. Welcome to the age of unreinforced masonry - there are hundreds of cities the size of Bam that are waiting to happen.
This disaster needs response, but the next one needs to be prevented. Building standards need to be raised around the world, and construction needs to be improved where it is below standard.
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