Less is mobile
Posted Thursday July 10, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day oldThis is my blog. This is my blog on mofuse. Suddenly, cell-friendly. Interesting. What do ya’ll think?
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The Continuing End of Business As Usual
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But because human minds and societies can improve things over time, and compound that improvement in virtuous circles, the future in this dimension is a gain. Even after all this time The sun never says to the earth “you owe me”.
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The Gap Fire is now 55% contained, and making less news, although the latest InciWeb report has this among its remarks: “Critical communication infrastructure such as Broadcast Peak are being assessed for fire protection. Meanwhile, the fires up in Big Sur also continue.
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One window unit is next to my desk here in my attic office, which had been an oven up until today. We had another one put in at the far end of the attic as well, so that space can now serve as a useful guest room. We didn’t have it in any of the three houses where I grew up in New Jersey.
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The fact that the amount of two-way connections you have to support goes up with the square of the users means that the density of conversation falls off very fast as the system scales even a little bit. Metcalfe is right about networks, while Clay and Paul are right about groups.
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