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OSes R Conversations
| | To wrap a piece I'm writing (for a bigtime magazine), I'm looking for sites on the Web that provide either a way for contributors to influence operating systems, or to actually contribute code (which can be done in the case of Apple's OS X, at least at the BSD-derived Darwin layer). Email me here. |
Cogent R Us
How do you say Jabber in French?
Hey, cliques are conversations too
| | In his editorial in this weeks Standard, Richard Turner says, The real "market" isn't in the trading pits, it's in the culture in SoHo and SoMa, in Kmart and on MTV. It isn't buying and selling, it's a teeming, fickle cauldron of needs and desires. It keeps score and awards points for being cool. It's like junior high school. |
Time to invest in backup software stock
| | Joyce just called from one of the Santa Barbara county offices, where she heard there will be a rolling blackout soon. So I just saved everything I could and moved it over here to the laptop. |
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