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Now I have

November 22, 2000 by Michael Boyle

that damn Lemonheads song rattling around my brain!

When I got home

November 22, 2000 by Michael Boyle

from the office tonight I decided to rearrange some shelves and came across my favourite article ever from good old Wired Mag: Mother Earth Mother Board by Neal Stephenson. Basically it was a really long story about a cable; an undersea cable. Stephenson described it like so: “FLAG, a fiber-optic cable now being built from England to Japan, is a skinny little cuss (about an inch in diameter), but it is 28,000 kilometers long, which is long even compared to really big things like the planet Earth. When it is finished in September 1997, it arguably will be the longest engineering project in history.”

Tags: History, Wired

Steven Johnson weighs

November 22, 2000 by Michael Boyle

in on the election two weeks hence: “[…] after all of this, there will be only one indisputable fact about the Florida vote: The margin of error was larger than the margin of victory.”

Tags: Election, Error

I’ve set up

November 22, 2000 by Michael Boyle

BlogVoices, the inline discussion infrastructure that has been developed by chrish – it’s under the little “discuss” link at the bottom of each post. I don’t know if it’s going to fit in as I would like, but I guess that will come clear over time. Test it out and let me know what you think.

Tags: Blogging, Test

The Florida Courts

November 21, 2000 by Michael Boyle

The Florida Courts have an excellent site, and according to one report they often publish material on the web before it is publicly available in paper form. All of the documents pertaining to yesterday’s Supreme Court of Florida case are online – again, an example of how governments are using the web to distribute primary source material. Years ago I researched a story about an Ontario Court case, and it literally took me weeks to get the primary documents.

I think many of us “in the business” forget about this part of the web from time to time. Nothwithstanding all of the current issues – how to make money, questions of the appropriate use design and technology, usability, etc. – it’s good to remember that the web has made these important (though arcane) documents available to just about anyone who is interested. There’s a great deal of power in that, even if the web were to stay as-is from this day forward.

Tags: Business, Design, Research, Search, Technology, Usability, War, Web

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