Baseball Throws Web a Curve
Thursday, November 27th, 2003It’s a legal showdown waiting to happen. Major League Baseball sees money in Web-based, real-time accounts of games, and it wants a piece of the action. By Mark McClusky. [Wired News]
It’s a legal showdown waiting to happen. Major League Baseball sees money in Web-based, real-time accounts of games, and it wants a piece of the action. By Mark McClusky. [Wired News]
It’s rare that I recommend music, but I’ve recently decided that Brian Eno’s Music For Airports is some of the best background music for writing. I’ve owned this particular CD for at least 4 years but have only recently begun to listen to it with any regularity. A couple weeks ago, I popped it into […]
“Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate.” [Motivational Quotes of the Day]
A fantastic article by Brian Eno on The Long Now project:
an we grasp this sense of ourselves as existing in time, part of the beautiful continuum of life? Can we become inspired by the prospect of contributing to the future? Can we shame ourselves into thinking that we really do owe those who follow us […]
The Torque:
“Every year we grow more and more dependent on the Internet. But would you know what to do if your connection suddenly went down?
No one knows when the Internet will fail. It could happen at any time, leaving you bereft of your e-mail, your sports scores, and your Blogs. Therefore, it’s important that you […]
Here’s another test. Thanks to Andrew Grumet.
Testing the myWeblogOutliner tool.
Thank you.
Listening to Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited