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Re: Sometimes the Net finds damage and routes into it...
Hmmmm...
Somewhat Frank's comment ("The moral of the story: don't break the web!") jars. As a certain very smart gent once said, isn't part of the joy of the web predicated on its inherent brokenness?
Better expressed, here: http://www.hyperorg.com/misc/nprbroken.html
OK - I know deliberately breaking an important set of links, as in this story of the Katrina blog, is certainly dumb. I think that if it's possible to avoid breaking the Web, then we should do all that we can to do so. But - and it's a small, pedantic point - the comment springing up around this story that there should be a "Rule #1: Don't Break the Web" just sits uncomfortably with me. Perhaps I'm just over-reacting to the idea of rule-making, more than anything else. Having a low caffeine moment, I guess.
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