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Ancient River Found Flowing Beneath Toronto

Posted on 20 September, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

from Yahoo! News – Ancient River Found Flowing Beneath Toronto via Boing Boing! There’s an ice-age river flowing deep under Canada’s largest city. There has been for at least a million years but it wasn’t until last month that anyone Continue reading Ancient River Found Flowing Beneath Toronto→

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Another fine "Know what you’ve signed up for" article

Posted on 19 September, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

VentureBlog: Snidely Whiplash And The Liquidation Preference, also from the Oct 03 issue of WIRED : Why Stock Options Still Rule, Nothing lures top talent like the chance to get really rich. Watch out, Microsoft

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One list, Many Options

Posted on 16 September, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Listamatic inspired List-o-matic to use CSS and semantically correct XHTML lists to generate navigation menus. With great power comes great responsibility (Which explains why I’m in charge of nothing!)

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In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.

Posted on 14 September, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

That’s the theory, anyway. (Difference Between Theory And Practice) attributed to Yogi Berra

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Saving the Browser

Posted on 14 September, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

From Saving the Browser via Slashdork : Apparently stunned by the implications of Eolas vs Microsoft, Ray Ozzie of Lotus Notes and Groove fame offers up Notes R3 as prior art for the notorious Eolas patent. To bolster his argument, Continue reading Saving the Browser→

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A Business Model Involving Free File Sharing

Posted on 12 September, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Techdirt:A Business Model Involving Free File Sharing The Key is : Is file-sharing an act of promotion or distribution? The RIAA and some musicians see it as distribution of product, and therefore see it as lost revenue. Other musicians see Continue reading A Business Model Involving Free File Sharing→

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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