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Month: December 2006
Hard SF Economics
Maybe a true hard sf author in 2020 will have to master not just physics, biology, computer science, economics, sociology, psychology – and write well, of course. We better invent brain enhancements quickly if we are to get anybody with that kind of expertise.
Doodle
“less software” from switzerland. i took note because it was mentioned twice by non-geeks within 24h, in web-unsavvy zurich. after all, most people my age here have not even heard of flickr.
GIS Browser
Pretty kick-ass. Someone told me they think msc, local et al are no good and that she uses this for apartment search. Wouldn’t have guessed that such pro tools find use with real people. Granted, she is a UI tester.
Jon Udell
yay, finally a decent blog platform for mr. udell
Got Milk?
A maverick dairyman named Hein Hettinga started bottling his own milk and selling it for as much as 20 cents less than the competition, exercising his right to work outside the rigid system that has controlled US milk production for almost 70 years. Soon the effects were rippling through the state, helping to hold down retail prices at supermarkets and warehouse stores. That was when a coalition of giant milk companies and dairies, along with their congressional allies, decided to crush Hettinga’s initiative. For 4 years, the milk lobby spent millions of dollars on lobbying and campaign contributions and made deals with lawmakers. Last March, Congress passed a law reshaping the Western milk market and essentially ending Hettinga’s experiment — all without a single congressional hearing.
the account of the dairy industry cartel
Roger Amgwerd
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Gmail Just Got Perfect
Google quietly added a small feature to Gmail this week called Mail Fetcher. When that feature launched, Gmail became perfect.
it would be more perfect still if it supported IMAP. that would allow me to backup my mail store 🙂
Net Granny
get custom knit socks from a granny