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Dishing up hot, steamy guilt for the left-of-center engineer. 

Wednesday, March 28, 2001

[3/28/2001 01:13:48 PM | link]
Blatent commercialization of dissent. by both Alcatel and the King family. I guess it's just a matter of time before there are some Starbucks commercials featuring Seattle WTO videos.

Tuesday, March 27, 2001

[3/27/2001 08:09:22 PM | link]
What ! My old school accepts 1 in 3 applicants !?! Seesh. What's the world coming to. No doubt it's those state colleges polluting the brand...

Well at least there's some good news today. Nearby Annnapolis has become the San Francisco of the East Coast. Yee-haw. That'll make business trips to Cisco headquarters a lot quicker !!

Monday, March 26, 2001

[3/26/2001 10:05:11 PM | link]
Since visiting Twin Oaks, I've been thinking a lot about how I could actually do something worth while with my technical experience. A lot of it has to do with my reading The Hacker Ethic at the same time. It's not really worth reading if you know the difference between a hacker and a cracker, but its description of the monastic world view which separates work and leisure describes Twin Oaks pretty accurately. (The hacker world view on the other hand combines work and leisure - you work and live instead of working to live or living to work.)

I've poked around a little bit, and found an incredible project that is trying to use AI methods to determine conflict resolution strategies. Sounds like a dream project to me. More to follow soon.

Sunday, March 25, 2001

[3/25/2001 06:09:36 PM | link]
More bad news for Cisco. Oh my.

[3/25/2001 09:36:47 AM | link]
Ughh. I wrote up a huge post about my trip to Twin Oaks yesterday to visit Debby, but then Mozilla crashed and I lost everything. I've got a bad cold, and I hardly got any sleep at all, so I'm not going to rewrite it. The lesson I forgot is the same one Microsoft has been teaching me all these years - save early, save often. Oh well. Check out Debby's log for her take on the visit.


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