This is the first slide from Turning the Tables: What happens when the users are really in charge — the talk I gave at LeWeb3 in Paris a couple weeks ago. The predictions are somewhat long-term. I’ll have some just for 2008 up soon at Linux Journal.
All the LeWeb3 videos are up now, by the way. Mine among them, I assume. Haven’t checked. (Hey, it’s Christmas. I wouldn’t be posting anything if I wasn’t sitting in a basement waiting to pull clothes from a dryer.)
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Doc
1) Merry Christmas!
2) slide is of a cow, not a bull
which leads to …
3) VMS …
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4275702675.html
“Voluntary Milking System”hey … runs on Linux kernel
http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8308307720.htmlLearned about it during conversation with old buddy at :
http://www.maes.msu.edu/Who says it isn’t a strange, convoluted world
Best to you, Joyce and “the kid” and have a great New Year
Chip -
Hey Doc,
Merry Christmas. I like the use case you put on slide 34… the more of those you can crank out, no matter how complex or trival, the more we coders of the world can get a grasp on actually building it.I think some sort of broadcast scheme like Usenet on steroids might be appropriate…with channels to help filter down exactly what kind of items/services are being sought/offered.
Keep up the good work.
–Mike–
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Doc
1) got my morning chuckle on the BS in BS
2) Shirley has been taking photos of cows, plans eventually a series of paintings, I’ll get her to work a bull in for ya.
3) have fun skiing – never “mastered” that, only downhill I do is on cross country – usually on my backside
4) Idaho, was through there back in early 70’s on a long motorcycle trip (Mich to Canadian Rockies, back through Oregon, Colorado etc.
Bought a vintage Brit Bike in Boise, had it shipped homeSent you email re: Two Lane Blacktop
Ciao
Chip
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