understanding a networked society illustrated
via: http://danbricklin.com/log/
The panel was too intense to both participate in and take notes at the same time. You’ll have to find someone else’s report. The only note I made was about an anecdote that Charles told. He doesn’t usually carry much in the way of ID. He was stopped at the guard desk at a company where he had an appointment. No ID, no entry. He asked if the guard had web access on the computer on his desk. He did. Charles told him to look on Google for “Charles Simonyi”. Up popped his picture. Yep, that’s him. He was let through.
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music.
-Angela Monet
I’ve updated my system to KDE 3.2.1 on SuSE 9 Professional - linkage below. Very stable.
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.2.1/SuSE/ix86/9.0/
interview with Eric Laffoon.
New interview with Eric.
Read a couple of articles this morning that ‘you’ may find of interest. First we have an article that discusses the commodification of software then we’ll head over to the WSJ for an article about Mircrosoft.
The problem with KDE 3.2 & SuSE 9 menu situation seems to be fixed as seen here.