HD DVD DIGG OMG!!!1
May 3rd 2007 18:45
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Lazy son of a...
NOTE: Yep. This is more or less verbatim from another blog of mine, http://nightless.net. Sorry.
Now, I'm a coward. I've no intention of posting the now infamous number up on this blog. Fits the ICONOCLASTEROID theme, though, doesn't it?
I *will* be interested to learn what Icelandic law would say about something like this. It's such a wired/progressive/vibrant place that I'm unsure what the reaction would be. This musing is, of course, based entirely on my non-academic visceral experiences with Reykavík.
To learn about this watershed ordeal:
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Just don't go posting my credit card numbers plz kthx.
... wait.
Actually. If you'll inherit my debt... go ahead.
Now, I'm a coward. I've no intention of posting the now infamous number up on this blog. Fits the ICONOCLASTEROID theme, though, doesn't it?
I *will* be interested to learn what Icelandic law would say about something like this. It's such a wired/progressive/vibrant place that I'm unsure what the reaction would be. This musing is, of course, based entirely on my non-academic visceral experiences with Reykavík.
To learn about this watershed ordeal:
Really Long Link
Really Long Link
Just don't go posting my credit card numbers plz kthx.
... wait.
Actually. If you'll inherit my debt... go ahead.
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Comment by katyzzz
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I haven't dugg this digg thing yet, may be that was my first introduction, prefer to stay within the comforting(?) arms of Orble.
Maybe my journey has just be gunn.
I really need to know more about computers, where do I begin? from, Love Story.
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Comment by Philip Sharp
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But, I work in a related industry and have a degree in a related field and I eventually found it silly that I shunned these things.
So, about 2 weeks ago I started playing catch-up.
I still don't find Digg to be some amazing, gotta-use phenomenon. But the legal battle that will likely ensue from some recent Diggside happenings should prove to be very interesting.
Now, del.icio.us, on the other hand, is something I think most people could use. It lets you access bookmarks on any computer, and organize them with tags rather than folders. You can superquickly import your standard bookmarks from your home and work computers -- so that website about an awesome cafe you found at work and be easily retrieved at home, too. (I used to just e-mail myself links all the time.)