Found this bit of humor while stumbling at work. Working in a library at night is a great place to get homework done but can be incredibly dull otherwise. Stumble helps to pass the time and I have found some good sites that way.
Occurs to me that I haven't explained the title of my blog. It is a line from The Road Not Taken a poem by Robert Frost. The poem is significant to me on several levels. It was read at the graduation ceremony when I received my AS degree. It is also a very apt analogy of my life. I have taken the road less traveled by. Finally it is an apt analogy for a blog where one thing leads into the next.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
A beginning
Ah! A new beginning. A blank slate.
I have decided to do my blog here so that others can respond without having to sign up for zaadz. Which is a cool site, but I'm not into forcing things on people.
For anyone that is interested in open source and open standards here in an interesting blog from Rick Jelliffe on O'Reilly XML.com. I believe this is a hugely important topic. No one person or company should set the standard for anything. This is also an excellent example of the issues that face society as we move into the information age and how the internet has become the forum on which these issues are debated. I consider myself fortunate to have been born at the dawn of this age and to be able to watch the process unfolding.
I have decided to do my blog here so that others can respond without having to sign up for zaadz. Which is a cool site, but I'm not into forcing things on people.
For anyone that is interested in open source and open standards here in an interesting blog from Rick Jelliffe on O'Reilly XML.com. I believe this is a hugely important topic. No one person or company should set the standard for anything. This is also an excellent example of the issues that face society as we move into the information age and how the internet has become the forum on which these issues are debated. I consider myself fortunate to have been born at the dawn of this age and to be able to watch the process unfolding.
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