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  • From: "Alan MacHett" <machett AT ibiblio.org>
  • To: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [internetworkers] WWW --> Semantic Web
  • Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 23:29:58 -0500 (EST)

um...
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=facetious

Sil Greene said:
>
> Maybe I'm blind (it's a known bug..er feature) ... but what does Omni
> magazine have to do with either the Semantic Web or PopSci sucking?
>
> Or is this just another random news article .. in which case, why didn't
> you change the subject line to reflect .. for shame, Alan! :)
>
> And re: Omni, somewhere I still have the issue that printed Harlan
> Ellison's "The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore". Great story.
>
> --Sil, whose Popular-Science-niche these days is filled by Slashdot
>
>
> Reported 03.11.16 18:29 from Alan MacHett:
>
> .:okay, okay. Since you require your news from more reputable sources:
> .:
> .:http://www.writerswrite.com/journal/sept97/spot2.htm
> .:http://www.memekitchen.com/mk/mt/mkarchive/000071.php
> .:
> .:--Alan
> .:
> .:Sil Greene said:
> .:> Ah, Popular Science. Full of new technologies that those "in the
> know"
> .:> knew about years ago, and more advertising / product announcements
> than
> .:> actual useful content. Makes me wonder why I stopped reading it
> before
> .:> graduating high school ... oh right, I get my fill of ads from other
> .:> sources.
> .:>
> .:> *snort*
> .:>
> .:
> .:---





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