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Friday, November 11, 2005

Author:   Doc Searls  
Posted: 11/11/2005; 5:31:27 PM
Topic: Friday, November 11, 2005
Msg #: 6172 (top msg in thread)
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clueView 
 I'm digging how smartly iView is plugging into the blogo-photosphere. Here's a company that competes very creatively and successfully with Adobe and Apple, offering and improving products that complement both — plus other players in the marketplace — at the same time. They have an terrific blog, an active user forum, and they know how to relate to the marketplace.
 For example, dig the company's Flickr site. Note how they use sets and tags. I give a lot of credit to Shayne Bowman, whose title is "Chief User Experience Architect and iVangelist". Shayne co-authored We Media, contributes to the HypergeneMediaBlog, and generally stays about as participatory as a particatory journalist and businessperson can get.
 But it clearly goes beyond Shayne. You can tell when a company gets as many clues as it gives, and that's clearly the job of pretty much everybody at the place.
 
Starting our Seventh Year of Almost Continual Service 
 This here blog began six years ago today. Though I didn't write for it yet. That came two days later. My next post came a week later. My first series of continual day-by-day posts began six days after that. My original idea was to make it the Cluetrain weblog, but the other guys wisely thought it wiser to roll their own.
 Thanks again to Dave for pushing me — and all the rest of us — onto a train we're all still learning to ride.
 And to Michael O'Connor Clarke for bringing this whole matter to our attention.
 
Department of Corrections 
 France as a former Soviet Satellite
 Euan notices that Loic notices that Veuve Tarquine notices that WeBlogs P2P & NTIC notices that KopiKol notices that CNN correctly places France in Europe, but not in France.
 I notice, however, that CNN's source is Google Earth. Which happens to be one of the most amazing programs ever written... but still, sometimes, wrong.
 
Now we know why Sideways was so down on Merlot. 
 Jesus Juice wine label
 Source.
 
Ride on! 
 My old pal Richard and bikeRichard has a blog. This is so cool. I haven't seen Richard in years. We live, quite literally, on opposite coasts. (Think of Santa Barbara as the Wilmington of California.) Hell, I didn't even know Richard was into bikes. His last athletic obsession that I remember was windsurfing. Great to see he's staying in shape. Dude is an freaking inspiration. I mean, he's actually older than me. (Something that's getting increasingly rare, lately.)

Okay, tell ya what, Richard. I'm gonna get on that old ... I don't even know what kind of bike it is. Hybrid, I think. No idea what brand. I got it used at a bike shop in Isla Vista. Has a buncha gears, which confuses me, but they do work. Brakes are good, tires fair. (That last sentence is a line by Commander Cody in Hot Rod Lincoln, which we used to play while drinking home brew and hanging out in the Red House at Oxbow where Richard and the rest of our crowd lived, thirty years ago.) And I'm gonna try to make it up the hill here. We're at 500 feet. The top is 950. In 3/10s of a mile. Kinda steep. But... we'll see. I'll report back later. Unless I have a stroke or a heart attack.
 
Exploring nature 
 Cruise Report 3: New Species Discovered at Sea, is my latest at Linux Journal. The first report is here. The second is here. The gist:
 Kernel space is where the Linux species lives. User space is where Linux gets put to use, along with a lot of other natural building materials. The division between kernel space and user space is similar to the division between natural materials and stuff humans make out of those materials.
 More clues came from the language being used. Tree. Fork. Branch. Bug. Viability. Longevity. Even kernel is a term from nature.
 Nice to see the piece get an endorsement from Greg K-H, too. Greg is an A-list Linux kernel developer.
 I also see (by the same link) that Greg got a Nokia 770, which is also the subject of a very active thread over at LJ. Bottom lines:
 Combine that with a very active development community already (Nokia was smart in seeding it with devices, very wise move) I think this will be one platform that will be worth watching for some time. The number of applications will only grow and get better. It's already fun to use a xterm on the thing.
 Now to wait for the kernel source tree for it to be released so I can get to tweaking on it, and figure out why they are using my pl2303 driver when I don't see a serial output anywhere...
 Brings to mind Dave's Platform is Chinese Household. Written in 1994. Dig:
 Developer relations is a mating game. The platform vendors are the guys. Developers are the girls. Send flowers. You always score big. Like wives and girlfriends, developers just want to be cared for. It's the little things that count. That's a big secret.
 
What he isn't 
 Rex Hammock: I'll agree with one thing. I'm not a consumer generating content.
 Nor was Walt Whitman when he wrote, I too am not a bit tamed. I too am untranslatable. I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world.
 Bonus link: Rex's buddymap.
 Another: As Steve Mays says, But always remember, real bloggers don't whine.
 [Later...] That last line above was a real insight, and not something I noticed before. Also nice to read this from oook.


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