27 Aug 2000 DragonFaX   » (Apprentice)

What keeps me up at night is the realization that soon you'll be able to build custom virii
(biological) in your own home as easily as you can do with computer virii right now.
And that the script kiddies out there currently are putting out new major
virii weekly. We cant just reboot our bodies after a crash like we do with Exchange.
We are so dead.

I agree with Dacta
about galleon and mozilla. They should have started with the renderer and then just
worked up around that, making real releases of the features one at a time as
they became complete.

I have to read 'The Making of the Atomic Bomb' as suggested by
rachel

Searching for other places such as forums using peer review or trust metrics to control the content/noise ratio I've actually found several places that have done so far beyond what I would have expected. I see these sorts of practices absolutely necessary in the future as the internet becomes more and more bloated.





Tidbits

"P.S. They say they sell buffalo meat there, but I think it's actually
just a lot of bull."

- Rich Morin on sfpug@sf.pm.org

"Some people like buffalo, but I wouldn't want to buysome. (Weak, I know...)"

- Quinn Weaver, followup

a nice savage game of hunt the grumpus.

* dngor rolls 1d12, save vs. intelligence.

http://www.non-sequitur.net/archive/1992/02/nq920218.html

Limpidity #45: Alien Abductions


"Could this be the end of the Samurai Pizza Cats, or could it just be a good place
to put a commercial"

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