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[Paperclips-discuss] bamboozle


From: Siegfried Pugh
Subject: [Paperclips-discuss] bamboozle
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 10:35:32 -0700
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At the same accelerating rate of change, give it five more to finish building the Internet-scale computer. Leave it to Steve to live through hundreds of crocodile encounters only to die from a relatively benign creature. Sun has used the _expression_ for years as a metaphor, but now there's enough connectivity, with enough standardization, and cheap enough storage and processing to make it literally happen. interests around the world. They much prefer a narrow focus on the next quarter and extending existing markets. An instant, and an eternity. House Administration Committee. It just covers the emergence of the alternate theories and what the "experts" have to say about all these "kooks. Okay, not that last bit, but Foley is trying his best to make himself into the victim here.
"It was an unauthorized patch, and they were trying to keep it secret from the state," Hood told me.
It's what surrounds those football-field Googleputers in Oregon, and all the other manifestations of the Internet-scale computer. When I was young I was taught that the North Pole was a useless, foribidding desert of ice, wind and snow.
We all like to think that the world is decentralizing. Will I teach my children the same thing?
Call it a decentralized core.
If the world is changing, you can't thrive by standing still. It all sounds so maudlin now. That's a key theme of my writings, and of Supernova. The basic idea is that, to quote Sun's famous tagline, the network is the computer.
Sun needs to get the execution right, but that doesn't make the strategy wrong.
"A four-passenger sedan will drive like a Ferrari," Clifford predicts.
But it's still sad to see him go and leave some rugrats behind. I've been so fucking busy at work and with moving stuff that I haven't had time to even think of my blog. Once the election is stolen, it's gone for good.
He should've put the kibosh on it long ago and now it's come around to bite him in the ass. Life goes on, because, well, that's what life does.
The state gave us the keys to the castle, so to speak, and they stayed out of our way. It's the syndication model I described several years ago in a Harvard Business Review article. That's a real challenge, but it's one Jonathan expressly acknowledges in him email. Back then, though, we grasped at any positives we could find.
But if we do go with e-voting we need to stay away from "blackbox" voting.
Every powerful person has their favorite perks of the job, and Mark Foley's was that he liked the endless stream of underage boys that he could hit on and do god-knows-what-else to.
The oil companies are really only succeeding in prolonging their reign for a few more years while simultaneously ensuring their eventual obsolescence. We owe it to the victims and their families to make sure justice is served. com and eBay are primarily e-commerce providers, but they've made significant strides into areas such as communications and application infrastructure.


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