Archive | 2003

Who’s reading RSS Feeds?

It’s interesting to browse through the web logs and see who is read the
FoxCentral and FoxForum Wiki RSS feeds. All four (both have 1.0 and 2.0
variants) are available from http://www.tedroche.com/RSSFeeds.html. Here
are some snippets from Saturday’s logs so you can see what kind of news
aggregators and accumulators are reading the subscription feeds:

lwp/trivial
FeedDemon/1.0+Beta+5a+(http://www.bradsoft.com/feeddemon
Bloglines/1.0+(http://www.bloglines.com
Feedster+Crawler/1.0
NIF/1.1++(http://www.newsisfree.com/robot.php)
PostNuke:+Rogue:+0.7.2
Syndic8/1.0+(http://www.syndic8.com/)
nntp//rss+v0.3+(Linux+2.4.18-386+i386;+http://www.methodize.org/nntprss/)
AmphetaDesk/0.93.1+(MSWin32;+http://www.disobey.com/amphetadesk/)
RPT-HTTPClient/0.3-3
Jakarta+Commons-HttpClient/2.0rc1
Radio+UserLand/8.0.8+(WinNT)

New Hampshire Highland Games

A dazzling day of beautiful weather, pipers, drummers, costumes, food, topped off with a concert by Clann An  Drumma and Old Blind Dogs.

The Gathering of the Clans and the assembly of the bands – 30 pipe
bands in all – was great ritual to witness. The sound of 300 pipes and
drums was incredible.


Clann an Drumma
was the most amazing tribal sound of a bagpipe and four mad
drummers – incredible sounds! Old Blind Dogs combined Scottish folk
tunes and jazzy, bluesy elements to make a great concert. The crowd on
many hundreds was on their feet, dancing and clapping for much of the
night. A great time!

Did Microsoft throw a fixed fight?

From Scripting News: “Zeldman asks the question no one dared ask, did Microsoft want to lose the browser patent case? Postscript: Vincent Flanders dared to ask. “

A disturbing idea, that Microsoft would so devastate the internet space in order to gain themselves.

To me, the real problem here is the idea that a patent can apply to an
innovative software technique. I don’t believe that patents rightfully
exist in software. You cannot steal the code of others, but you can and you should be able to build on the ideas of others.

Orson Scott Card on mp3 File Sharing

OSC is one of my favorite authors, and it’s good to see arguments
similar to what I’ve heard in other venues: the Internet offers a great
opportunity for the right business model to make enjoying music a more
accessible experience for all. Also, check out the second link in the Slashdot article to a San
Francisco Chronicle article (via the Atlanta Constitution-Journal) on
musicians unhappy with the RIAA’s antics. Orson Scott Card on mp3 File Sharing [Slashdot]

Space Elevator

Way cool. I remember the original Arthur C. Clarke story, “Fountains of
Paradise,” and he’s quoted in the article as saying that he expected to
be ridiculed, and then he expected it to be built. I suspect there’s a
lot more technological problems to be solved, but this will be cool.
Space Elevator Going Up [Slashdot]
I have maintained for years that mankind must get off planet, if only
to avoid the “single point of failure” problem. Our little blue marble
of Earth is a tiny speck in the vast and dangerous universe…

Ideas as Property — the Big Lie of Big Content

EFF Petition.
“The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a petition for those of us
appalled by the RIAA’s singleminded attempt to criminalize file sharing
rather than working to come up with workable ways to achive the
multiple aims of building a flourishing a public domain, providing
access to works no longer available thorugh publishers, and
compensating artists….” [Joho the Blog]

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