Then consider helping out the Wikipedia. As the organizer posted in a letter, they are short of operating expenses for a new server, and since it’s a free (as in beer AND freedom) service, those of us that use it might be convinced to pony up a few bucks for the priviledge.
A New Year
Well…we’re T-minus 5 hours or so ’til 2004, which sounds weird to me. 2004 seems like some bizarre future-year, where we jet around in flying cars wearing silver jumpsuits.
But…it’s here, and we’re minus the flying car (Except for the Skycar, which I want) and the jumpsuit (thankfully, those went out in the ’70s).
Hope everyone has a great New Years, and stays safe. Looking forward to seeing everyone back in Chapel Thrill.
Cool =
Finding an envelope in a Civil War era book sealed by the author.
Scary = determining that the envelope contains smallpox scabs from vaccinations.
Becoming a regular on Wired.com…
…is our very own Paul Jones. He’s asked what he wishes would happen, and what he thinks will really happen, in tech in 2004. He’s in the same article as Tim O’Reilly, Howard Rheingold, and Nuala O’Connor Kelly (chief privacy officer for the Office of Homeland Security)….color me impressed!
Congrats, Paul!
Excellent new utility
Originally seen on Lessig’s Blog, here’s a useful utility that will be overwhelmed with illegal stuff in about 2 days:
Dropload
A place that you can drop a file, and the site sends an email to the recipient of the file and he/she can then pick it up. 50 Meg limit, no child porn or copyright violations, please.
Back in Town
So this morning at 6am, I threw Bets on a plane to San Diego. Come back to town, run around like crazy for a day, then throw my wife on a plane.
Sounds like just the time to start thinking about school again. 🙂
So in that vein, I’ve decided to start trying to work out aspects of my Master’s Paper on this blog.
My first idea: to try to tie the economics of Open Information (Creative Commons and such) to Communications Theory and the idea that when you increase the node count (or the number of open information sources) the overall usability of the system increases. It may even be possible to use that theory to determine the “magic number” of sources that will be the critical mass for Open Information to be as useful as traditional copyright. All very theoretical, all very nebulous, and all very much like the stuff I did for years in Philosophy. But interesting (at least to me).
Nicholas was…
older than sin, and his beard could grow no whiter. He wanted to die.
the dwarfish natives of the arctic caverns did not speak his language, but conversed in their own, twittering tongue, conducted incomprehensible rituals, when they were not actually working in the factories.
Once every year they forced him, sobbing and protesting, into Endless Night. During the journey he would stand near every child in the world, leave one of the dwarves’ invisible gifts by its bedside. The children slept, frozen in time.
He envied Prometheus and Loki, Sisyphus and Judas. His punishment was harsher.
Ho.
Ho.
Ho.
–Neil Gaiman, from his collection Angels and Visitations
Just a little happy christmas note from one of my favorite authors!
Merry Christmas!
Or whatever the appropriate Winter Solstice celebration is for your particular religion/belief.
🙂
Hope to see everyone safe and back in Chapel Hill soon!
$10K reward for Magic Cards
We’re reasonably close to Roanoke here in the Triangle, so those of you that read this and are gamers…keep your eyes out!
Star City Games offers $10,000 reward for thief
On Saturday morning, December 20th, sometime between 1 – 6 a.m., someone (or several people) broke into the back of StarCityGames.com’s Roanoke, VA warehouse, not an easy thing to do. Once they finally got in, they quickly, but methodically, stole significant quantities (exact numbers are still being compiled) of older, collectable, Type One singles. This included numerous Black Loti, Moxes, Ancestral Recalls, Time Walks, Timetwisters, Juzam Djinns, Library of Alexandrias, etc.
Our insurance will pay to replace the cards, and our already heavy security measures are being increased by tenfold. At this point, most people would probably chalk this up to “experience” and simply leave it at that. However, I am not “most people”, as whoever did this is about to find out.
Today, I am publicly offering a $10,000 “no questions asked” bounty on the individual(s) who broke into our warehouse.
And the Winner is….
…Jackson!
It’s a back massager, more accurately a Thera-Cane. It’s the most oddly designed massager EVER, and seems nearly useless in my experimenting with it, but served itself well as a white elephant gift!
