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Seven years ago

August 9, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Seven years ago

today, Jerry Garcia died. I was never really much of a ‘Head, though I went to a few shows over the years, but I remember Jerry’s death really clearly. I was working for Arthur and Marilouise Kroker at CTHEORY at the time, in the office we kept at Concordia on Bishop St. Although generally we took August off, for some reason (I don’t remember now), I was at work that day. And when the news broke, it was the first time I remember watching a story develop entirely on the Internet. It was before weblogs existed as such (though there were a couple), but through virtual communities, personal sites, news sites, and fan sites, the news got out very quickly. The diversity of the Internet coverage was so much richer and complete than anything in the mainstream media that it was a revelation of the power of the media. Though I think the whole weblogging = journalism idea misses the point, I trace back my interest in keeping a weblog to that day above all.

Tags: CTHEORY, Media, Personal

Oooh. Scary Monster

August 8, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Oooh. Scary Monster

at harrumph! today. A few minutes ago there were two, and the grasshopper was way scarier. Seriously, I think it’s well past time to comment at how nice the simple, large-image-enhanced Harrumph has looked for the last few months.

Tags: Blogging

The 5K Contest

August 8, 2002 by Michael Boyle

The 5K Contest

: the winners 2002 in the “Anything Goes” category.

Tags: Test

To read

August 7, 2002 by Michael Boyle

To read

: Web Standards for Hard Times in WebMonkey (which, incidentally, with Wired News might be the only part of that old empire that’s still relevant).

Tags: Standards, Web, Wired

Bruce Sterling

August 7, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Bruce Sterling

gave a very interesting speech last week, which has (of course) been published on his site: Viridian Note 00325: Open Source Speech. Very interesting, particularly the following passage: “The result is 95% market domination by Microsoft. But that’s not a market economy. That’s not even capitalism. That is a state-capitalist, state-sanctioned monopoly that Mussolini would have smiled on. Mussolini used to give the people of Italy free radios. But they would only tune in to the fascist station. This was supposed to be the only kind of radio that people in Italy understood. This was the entirety of Italian radio as a medium. Mussolini’s radio had just one big dial on the front that said ‘Radio Zone.'”

Tags: Microsoft

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