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The Digital Imprimatur

Posted by tharvan on January 12, 2004

The Digital Imprimatur – “How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle”

This one is by John Walker, founder of Autodesk, Inc. and co-author of AutoCAD. A quite pessimistic approach into what the Internet is most possibly forming to be. I can’t, only with a grave heart, but mostly agree with him. A long read definitely, but worth even a quick pick, if you are not patient.

Strengthen thy hearts and prepare your heir “…as the dark pall of NAT falls upon the Internet.” (coming from another text by John). Things are not the same, for a long time now, but we all seem to look the other way and “enjoy” services as good “consumers”.

Is there salvation? By whom and what technological means? Inside or, sigh, outside the internet?

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I found what I want for Christmas

Posted by tharvan on November 14, 2003

It’s the brand new Logitech diNovo Media Desktop.
Some will hurry up and say, “you must be nuts, if you pay 250$ for a keyboard and a mouse” but their thinking is bound by lesser financial oriented principles. Aren’t you sick of the standard lousy looking and feeling keyboards which dominate our desktops. I use a keyboard for at least 8 hours a day and I welcome everything that’s refreshing. The keyboard is after all our pen. Don’t you want to write with something that is equally functional and elegant? A wonderful piece…

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