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Saturday, April 07 2001

William Gibson : "Understanding otaku -hood,

I think, is one of the keys to understanding the culture of the web. There is something profoundly post-national about it, extra-geographic. We are all curators, in the post-modern world, whether we want to be or not." Sound familiar?

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Brian Aker : mod_mp3

"turns Apache into your basic RIAA hating, but every college student loving mp3 streaming server. It can play from a list of files, either straight through or randomly. It can also be used to cache mp3's into memory and have the server operate entirely from memory. Enjoy, groove, mp3s not included."

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Zeldman : "My feeling about OS X

is that it's the Flash version and OS9 is the HTML version." Yeah, would that it were possible to run /usr/local/bin/tidy -clean -modify -asxml /System/Applications/Classic.app

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The dict-ified dictionary.com word of the day is myriad

| source : web1913 | Myriad \Myr"i*ad\, a. Consisting of a very great, but indefinite, number; as, myriad stars. | source : web1913 | Myriad \Myr"i*ad\, n. [Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? numberless, pl. ? ten thousand: cf. F. myriade.] 1. The number of ten thousand; ten thousand persons or things. 2. An immense number; a very great many; an indefinitely large number. | source : wn | myriad adj : too numerous to be counted; "incalculable riches"; "countless hours"; "an infinite number of reasons"; "innumerable difficulties"; "the multitudinous seas"; "myriad stars"; "untold thousands" [syn: {countless}, {infinite}, {innumerable}, {innumerous}, {myriad(a)}, {multitudinous}, {numberless}, {uncounted}, {unnumberable}, {unnumbered}, {unnumerable}] n 1: a large indefinite number; "he faced a myriad of details" 2: the cardinal number that is the product of ten and one thousand [syn: {ten thousand}, {10000}]

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Friday, April 06 2001 ←  → Sunday, April 08 2001