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“Newspaper reporters…are trained to reveal almost nothing about themselves in their writings. This makes them freaks…since almost all of the other ink-stained wretches in that world reveal a lot…We call these revelations…elements of style.” – amen
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some interesting – if a bit dated – web server findings from Jason
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“When the Indians were in Kansas City one year, Ramirez and Julian Tavarez approached two Indians beat reporters and asked if they could borrow $10,000 each. “We each want to buy motorcycles,” said Ramirez.” – hilarious
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too bad this is just for the N800, otherwise i’d give it a whirl on my 770 when i get back to Denver
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fascinating talk from the YouTube guys on scalability
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pushback to Matt’s thoughts on PHP 5; it’s a complicated issue, obviously
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“Approximately eight years ago I submitted an outline of an approach to integrate PHP4 with Java. The response was…’here is your CVS account’. This fundamentally changed my notion of us and them.” – Sam, on PHP
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“The answer is easy: Find where the smart people are and hang out with them. I’m serious. The smart people have a lot of ideas” – the premise on which our business is built
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“I unsubscribed from Steve’s blog because he had a habit of writing in breathless fashion about the latest shiny new thing–often several times a day. I made an conscious decision to drop virtually all ‘news’ sources…that felt like breathless hype.” +1
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Irregular Verbiage » Blog Archive » GUADEC Day 4 says:
July 18, 2007 at 5:14 am
[…] Nokia announced a gecko based browser for the N800. This is obviously cool (and has already been noticed outside GUADEC but doesn’t seem to me to be the most important thing happening […]
Roo Reynolds - What's Next? says:
July 18, 2007 at 5:45 pm
Getting off the treadmill…
If the tide of public opinion is the sum of a million tiny interconnected waves then the last 24 hours have seen one particular theme (”getting off the web 2.0 treadmill”) grow from a ripple to, well, a bigger ripple. Three events:
Steve …