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[20 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

Coming to a place in Copenhagen near you soon:
Birnbacher’s Blogfree Barolo Bar featuring special guests.

Blogs »

[17 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

Unicast: Ask Guan
The famous askguan.com service has returned. Ask a now 18-year old yahoo about everything in life whether it’s technical, lovelife, the meaning of life, etc. Guan’s your man.
The once again operationel service is off with some great questions about baby carriage complexes, love trouble, firewall on a disk possibilities and ethics in communication.

Living »

[13 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

Spring arrived yesterday in Copenhagen. Beautiful weather. Positive vibes taking over from the mood of the dark winter time.

Digital History & Culture »

[11 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

Digital Aboriginal
“Once upon a time people moved freely in a world held together not by roads or wires but by impressions, instinct, stories and images. Highly evolved intuition allowed them to thrive in a challenging environment.
The social systems of these nomadic people are not only advanced, but remarkably suited to today’s turbulent, imaginative economy.
In fact, the electronic landscape is plunging us into a way of thinking and connecting that has more in common with our aboriginal ancestors than how we lived even a few decades ago.”

Living »

[11 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

Love is…
to contain your boyfriends insanity.
[from an apparent regular reader of this blog]

Technology »

[10 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

Japan Media Review. Interesting site covering the japanese media and mobile media technology. And the site even has a very stylish simple design.

Digital History & Culture »

[10 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

Like MacArthur – “I leave a richer man than when I came here so long ago”.
Strong DaveNet essay on leaving Silicon Valley from Dave Winer.

Technology »

[8 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

Ming the Mechanic has a good follow-up to the us=ms$ rant

Digital History & Culture »

[7 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

“The Internet isn’t a thing. It’s an agreement”.
Doc Searls and David Weinberger coining the next “Markets are conversations” in the World of Ends manifest

Digital History & Culture »

[6 Mar 2003 | No Comment | ]

pseudorandom: Silicon Valley is Dead — Long Live Silicon Valley. “But there is another Silicon Valley rising from the ashes — a new generation of companies starting and growing up, born out of bad times. These companies are the seedlings poking through the ashes of a devastating fire. When the fire is a memory, they’ll be the tallest trees in the new forest.”