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February 04, 2008

Official Google Blog: Yahoo! and the future of the Internet

Link: Official Google Blog: Yahoo! and the future of the Internet.

Could the acquisition of Yahoo! allow Microsoft -- despite its legacy of serious legal and regulatory offenses -- to extend unfair practices from browsers and operating systems to the Internet? In addition, Microsoft plus Yahoo! equals an overwhelming share of instant messaging and web email accounts. And between them, the two companies operate the two most heavily trafficked portals on the Internet. Could a combination of the two take advantage of a PC software monopoly to unfairly limit the ability of consumers to freely access competitors' email, IM, and web-based services? Policymakers around the world need to ask these questions -- and consumers deserve satisfying answers.

(It's nice to see an egregore/Corporation the size of Google smell fear, Lets just hope you all devour each other.)

January 31, 2008

'Facebook fatigue' kicks in as people tire of social networks | The Register

Link: 'Facebook fatigue' kicks in as people tire of social networks | The Register.

Shhh! Can you hear a hiss? That's the sound of naughty facts deflating the social networking balloon a tad.

Whisper it, but numbers from web analytics outfit comScore have confirmed what the chatter in bars and cafes has been saying for months - people are, just, well, bored of social networks.

The average length of time users spend on all of the top three sites is on the slide. Bebo, MySpace and Facebook all took double-digit percentage hits in the last months of 2007. December could perhaps be forgiven as a seasonal blip when people see their real friends and family, but the trend was already south.

The story year-on-year is even uglier for social networking advocates. Bebo and MySpace were both well down on the same period in 2006 - Murdoch's site by 24 per cent. Facebook meanwhile chalked up a rise, although way off its mid-2007 hype peak when you couldn't move for zeitgeist-chasing "where's the Facebook angle?" stories in the press and on TV.

You can survey the full numerical horror for yourself here at Creative Capital.


January 23, 2008

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December 30, 2007

Fallen Nation

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Just in time for the second edition, the Fallen Nation website is now live. Next stop the Apocalypse.

 

October 16, 2007

Infinite OZ | Tin Man | SCIFI.COM

Link: Infinite OZ | Tin Man | SCIFI.COM.

June 28, 2007

Into the Meat

I have become a centrifugal meat based machine, I have very much enjoyed deleteing my non work based profiles on Myspace, Facebook etc, etc, etc.  You can find me here. At johnharrigan.net and in the flesh.

The future exists in the muscles of the face that smiles before you.  

January 19, 2007

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December 30, 2006

All we are saying...

November 04, 2006

The Number 23

The number 23, Jim Carrey's new vehicle. Inspired by the number....

September 04, 2006

Ginger Hell

Dont fuck with me.

September 03, 2006

Google negates dont be evil maxim

Google developing eavesdropping software that uses your PC microphone to listen to your TV in the background, then places relevant ads on your PC.

August 25, 2006

Vs Bigots

Jhayne Holmes on how to deal with evangelical bigotry.

Focus on the Family, the horrid anti-gay evangelical church based in Colorado Springs that wields too much power for anyone's good, has a store on their website that will give you books, CDs, and DVDs absolutely free of charge. Usually people pay for their items by donation, raising millions of dollars to help Focus on the Family produce more hate-propaganda featuring "experts" on homosexuality who claim it's a curable "sickness". (They're practically defined by their book A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality. Course, there's no mention of having less kids, which is the only proven method. No, no, you shouldn't use birth control, that would be wrong. They need more worshippers, how dare you prevent god's will.)

It's a little bit time-consuming, but not enough to deter me. (Nor should it you). The chance to take money out of their pockets is too useful, not to mention satisfying.

Here's how to do it in 10 steps:

1. Go to www.family.org and look for the "Resources" link in the blue bar on the left-hand side, right above the "Search" box, and click it.

2. Under the "Resource Category" menu on the left-hand side, you'll notice categories such as "Homosexuality" under "Resource Category." Me, I went straight to the CD's and DVD's under "Resource Format."

3. Go through, find something you like, such as the recently released movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe or The Chronicles of Narnia Radio Theatre Complete Set, suggested donation US $79.00, or the three disc Les Misérables soundtrack. It's not a very wide range of products, but there's bound to be something either you like or you could use as a sweet gift for someone else. Click the "Add to Cart" button.

They won't send more than $100 worth of materials for free in any given shopping trip, so be sure to go through a few times, until you're sure you've dinged them.

4. Select "Add New Shipping Address," decide to send it yourself or someone else, and once you're done picking up to $100, click "Proceed to Checkout." Some people have been sending items to themselves to sell later on eBay, some have been ordering the more controversial items as conversation pieces or educational props, (as anti-anti-propaganda), but I plan on using mine as gifts, mostly. I've found no reports on receiving Focus on the Family junk mail after inputting an address, so I figure it's fairly safe.

5. The next screen asks you to sign-up for an account and give your information. Fill it out with fictitious information, enter whatever name and address you like. You might want to make up a phone number too and an e-mail account too. After filling out all the required fields, click "Proceed to Checkout" one more time.

6. This will take you to the "Here is Your Cart" page. You may have to re-enter your data again after this part to actually confirm your account. Eventually, you'll get to the "How Much Would You Like to Donate?" page.

7. Select "Enter other total amount" and enter 0.00 as the amount you would like to pay. (Don't put in a dollar sign or it will ask you for credit-card information.) Don't be fooled by the field in the lower-right-hand corner that shows you the suggested donation amounts, simply Proceed to Checkout.

8. The next screen is a guilt screen, to make you feel bad about how little you donated. ignore it. Ignore it utterly. Think of how many people they're persecuted and had in their "gay kids can be cured" camps. Just proceed to checkout again.

9. Click "Checkout Now."

10. Finally, pass this information on to all your friends. They've got money to back them, we have word of mouth, let's see if we can win.

Thanks to Mr Ellis for this one.

August 04, 2006

Virus program incurs church wrath

Vicars in the UK are up in arms after parts of a program they use to organise church services were branded spyware. Many users of the Visual Liturgy software rendered the program useless after deleting a file wrongly identified as spyware.


August 03, 2006

Rocket Pirates

Who wants to be a Rocket Pirate?    Joey Manley talked me into curating a mass webcomics site. I've known Joey for getting on for six years now. It's partly my fault that he got involved with comics at all. I suspect this is his revenge.

People who want to make webcomics are invited to submit their ideas to me for membership in the Rocket Pirates, a webcomics collective which will be housed at http://www.rocketpirates.com.

Rocket Pirates will be the first site to launch with the new Webcomics Nation Collective Edition technology, which will be available as a commercial product for people wanting to quickly and cheaply launch their own multi-creator webcomics portals sometime in the next few months. Because we're all about being quick and cheap, believe me.

Rocket Pirates will be free to all readers, all the time. This means, of course, that there is no cut of subscription fees to offer to creators. Instead, the system allows each creator the freedom to install Google Ads, Amazon Associates ads, ads for their own products, rate cards for prostitution services or any other damn thing on their comic's Rocket Pirates page. Also, since we're not paying, all Rocket Pirates engagements are on a non-exclusive basis, allowing the creators to run their comics on their own websites or any other place that'll have them.

The non-subscription approach means that I'm also doing this for free, so anyone who wants to send food and clothing c/o Joey Manley at Modern Tales is welcome to do so. I also offer inexpensive adult services.

The submissions system is simply this: email your materials to me at warrenellis@gmail.com. I want to see at least three completed pages and an overview of what you intend to do. No need to be formal -- rambly emails talking about the central concepts and what you want to achieve are fine.

I'm open to anything -- series, serialised graphic novels, single panels, self-contained shorts, newspaper-style strips -- in any style, from manga to clipart to whatever the hell you just invented in your basement. No limits.

I'm open to any kind of content. You're going to have to work pretty hard to get me to accept a superhero project for the site, but if you've got something that knocks me flat, I'll take it. But, seriously, I want to eventually curate something that takes in a wide breadth of what comics can achieve. Surprise me. Give me something straight out of literary mainstream fiction, give me a warped genre, give me something I've never seen before. That's the "theme" of the site, the glue that holds it together. It is quite simply "stuff Warren really likes."

The submissions process is open to everybody. I don't care if you only decided you wanted to try and make a comic ten minutes ago -- I'll look at it. I'll warn you in advance that the chances of my being able to provide detailed and constructive rejections are slight, but I'll do my best.

(Also, if the site turns out to be all-male because only guys submitted, I'm going to be very pissed off, and will infect you all with this lung disease my girlfriend seems to have passed to me over the weekend.)

I'd like to be up and running by the end of the month, but I won't kick the site live until I have enough work of quality. The submissions process will remain permanently open. Unless, you know, I change my mind. I am unpredictable and I drink a lot.

That's all I've got.  Please feel free to pass this unedited post on anywhere you like. -- Warren Ellis

July 05, 2006

Google Checkout Prohibits Occult Goods

It's no surprise that Google wanted a piece of PayPal's pie and launched the long-awaited Google Checkout last week.

Sell anything you want, says the 'plex... but no drugs, no booze and no stolen material. But what's this in the Terms & Conditions? Users are also prohibited from using Checkout to sell Occult goods (that's "materials, goods or paraphernalia for use in satanic, sacrificial, or related practices" to you and me).

No word yet on how much commission PayPal makes from sales of inverted crosses and ouija boards, but we're glad the Goobot is looking out for us.

Thanks to Jen for this one.

May 14, 2006

Introducing the Glorious Ulysses Lazarus Benway

the most stylish of Modern Magicians joins FP this week. Expect revelations via KY Kelly and visits to dead planets. You can read more iterations from the Glorious Benway at Linguistic Alchemy.

Long live Lazarus.

May 06, 2006

The Sun God Returns

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New Trailer for Superman now online. With Grant Morrison writing All Star Superman and now this new trailer things look good for one of the most powerful of modern myths.

Blather Review of FP at Unconvention

Tana_1"Their work is clever, inventive, confrontational and often hilarious. Combining magic ritual, interactive audience participation and a healthy-dose of pigs’ entrails, Foolish people is the quixotic brainchild of actor/director John Harrigan. You’ll either love them or hate them, but their unique brand of visceral and physical theatre (they will literally get right in your face) will make you squirm and wriggle"

April 24, 2006

The digital shadow of a Child Murderer

"It is one of those crimes that makes you feel dirty to be a human being. Underwood had worked for a fast-food restaurant for seven years and later as a shelf-stacker. People in both places remembered him as boring but otherwise unremarkable. He seemed to have had no special friends or enemies. But he left a life online. He had marked out his tastes and his territory in almost every way the internet allows. As well as his blogs, he had wish lists, links to other sites, a presence on eBay, and identities on large discussion sites. His blogs are shocking because they are so profoundly ordinary. He seems indistinguishable from millions of other nerds online."

Guardian online discuss the digital shadow of child murderer Kevin Underwood.

April 17, 2006

Cycle III discussions...

Cycle III discussed on the excellent Dionysian Underground.

I agree, another excellent cycle of Dark Nights. I also found myself
wondering quite where the thread woven was leading us.. the initial
hysteronics as you say made it a bit hard to follow. However i did
thoroughly enjoy the Dark Night - the energy generated was way cool as
ever.. definately Plutonic, also rather Martial I found.

This cycle was most strange and definately surreal. Almost as though
it were a linking narrative. As always John introduced some excellent
elements and ideas/concepts.

I took the time to scan the room on several occasions and noticed that
the majority of the audience were mesmerised and clearly
affected/disturbed by the production. Probably due to the energy that
was generated and the surreal nature of the anti-spectacle :)

Several of the occultists present were clearly riding the hypathalomus
to the PI-ne-Al RE-Al Gland - and having a great time such that at
least one refused to leave when told to by the Spirit Parliament
members following Bleach's Excorcism - for it was not hir Will to so do.

I had a great chat with Wound - a demon with dillusions of grandeur
during the interactive-interval. And recieved several gifts.. a sealed
letter from Dr. Bleach and some candy made from pineal glands.

Of interest: The hypothalamus links the nervous system to the
endocrine system by synthesizing and secreting neurohormones, often
called releasing hormones, as needed that control the secretion of
hormones from the anterior pituitary gland â€" among them,
gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). The neurons that secrete GnRH
are linked to the limbic system, which is very involved in the control
of emotions and sexual activity, and circadian cycles (Which for an
occultist are intimately linked with the macro-circadian cycles)

This could explain some of the wierd energy that was generated and the
negative vibe that you speak of. Although i didn't personally
experience a negative vibe myself and was enjoying surfing the
Plutonic and Martial energies generated by the performance.

Omeganubis

Also just had confirmation that three people did indeed run. I say again ran out in terror during Friday's performance. FP are proud to be walking in the footsteps of one of the most important Magicians this world ever created - Artaud.

April 01, 2006

Happy FoolishPeople Day

Sorry I havent been around these parts for the last couple of weeks. I have been busy with the rest of FP working away on the creation of Weaponised Art for Cycle III of Dark Nights of the Soul.

Just what Weaponised Art is will be revealed on the 14th April at The Horse Hospital in Emergence. I will reveal that a noumenal cleaning kit is always present to disinfect the multi coloured plasma from our third eyes when working in the FP clean environment.

In the mean time I would like to wish you all a very Happy Fools Day.

Much Love.

888

January 26, 2006

Internet Serves as Social Glue

The internet has played an important role in the life decisions of 60 million Americans, research shows. Whether it be career advice, helping people through an illness or finding a new house, 45% of Americans turn to the web for help, a survey by US-based Pew Internet think-tank has found.

It set out to find out whether the web and e-mail strengthen social ties. The answer seems to be yes, especially in times of crisis when people use it to mobilise their social networks.

December 08, 2005

FoolishPeople Frappr

If your a regular visitor to FoolishPeople.com we would love to see your whereabouts on the FoolishPeople Frappr.

Frappr (Friend Mapper) lets you see where your friends are, letting you find out who works in the office building next door and who lives in the apartment complex across the street.

It a handy little tool that uses Google Maps to create a world map for a group. So in your own time, where are you?

December 01, 2005

Cthulego

The Dreamer has awoken...

November 15, 2005

Dark Nights Of The Soul - Fortean Times Review

Foolish People's Dark Nights of the Soul is a truly unique production. By turns darkly comic, surreal, horrific, genuinely thought provoking and certainly not for the faint of heart.

Dark Nights of the Soul is pure Fortean magick. 10/10

November 09, 2005

drbleach.com

After what seems like an age we are back online at FoolishPeople.com just in time for Cycle I of Dark Nights of the Soul.

It seems Bleach has finally manifested a permanent home at drbleach.com and Aquinas has some new animations for you as of now.

What's changed since we have been away?

October 31, 2005

Happy Halloween from Psychic Niagra

Happy Halloween
Rehearsal's are going well, Treadwell's already had a wealth of fresh and beautiful energy to tap into.

The Magickal current to this working is deep and fast. It feels like I'm in a impervious Magickal barrel heading towards a psychic niagra fall's. Only this water pours upwards towards Heaven.

Still having issues with Broadband at FP HQ, so expect sporadic broadcasts from us over the coming week or so until the launch date for Cycle I of Dark Nights of the Soul at the Horse Hospital on the 12/11/05

The intranet is the new TV, switch off your computer. The intranet is fast becoming a new opiate for the masses.

The revolution will not be streamed.

October 14, 2005

A Dream Journal

"Living alone and secluded, an elderly man keeps a surreal record of his dreams as he is slowly poisoned by his gas fire leaking carbon monoxide."

I could spend the next week getting lost inside the old man's dream journal.

Link courtesy of James Alliban

September 24, 2005

Tip Jar

We have now added a Tip Jar to FoolishPeople.com. If you enjoy FoolishPeople.com and would like to help us please click on the tip jar in the left column.

All the money we gain from the tip jar will go towards the costs of domain hosting for FoolishPeople. Everyone who tips us before the end of this year will get a personal thank you in the Dark Nights of the Soul programme.

(Withdraws cap and hobbles away)

September 22, 2005

Contact

We really are having a shit week with all things web related. The broadband at the FP office is down. I'm posting this from a hotel with net access. So if you need to contact me then email at asmadai@yahoo.com or foolishpeople@gmail.com or text me.

So dont expect too much from me here for the next week or so. Tor, Lois and Richard will be about.

August 19, 2005

Exeter Bound

We are now Exeter bound. Expect Blogging and pictures from the floor of the Weird Weekend, where DR BLEACH is appearing this evening.

I shall be conducting a Q&A after Bleach has done his thing, whatever that thing may be.

And if your at the Weird Weekend this weekend please stop by our table and say hi.

Continue reading "Exeter Bound" »

August 17, 2005

The Mighty Boosh

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If your not watching the genius comedy of The Mighty Boosh on BBC Three. Why? This has to be the most original comedy the UK has produced in decades. Pure genius. On par and certainly more surreal than Monty Python.  If you live in the UK you can watch every episode of series two online.

 

I wont try and describe the show. Instead I offer below the synopsis to episode three of series two - Nanageddon.

Vince has invited two goth girls he met at a club to the flat. He did this under the drunken pretence that he's some kind of warlock - which obviously he isn't - so in order to maintain the charade, he persuades Howard to 'goth up' and borrows Naboo's book of Black Magic. It's pretty dark. He summons a demon to impress the girls, but all they get is a little old lady... or so it first appears.        

In fact, it is a demon, 'Nanatoo', the evilest demon known to man. Of course, the worst thing that could happen is that Nantoo gets hold of Naboo's book of Black Magic - which of course she does, enabling her to multiply and bring about Nanageddon. And no-one wants that.        

Especially not the Board of Shamen, who suspend Naboo's shamanistic powers as punishment for his carelessness until he can reclaim the book. Instead, he gets drunk. Doubting Naboo's abilities, Saboo and Tony Harrison from the Board of Shaman are also dispatched to find the book, but they're no better: Tony has a gift for strategy, but no body - and even his gift for strategy is drawn into question.        

So who's left to sort it all out? Drunken, powerless Naboo? Two bickering shamen? No, once again it's all down to Vince 'Obsidian Blackbird McNight' Noir and Howard 'Howard Moon' Moon.

August 04, 2005

Scraggles is a nice guy

Recieved the email below from Scraggles.

Done, many appologies. I am learning css and have learned a few things from
your design.  I am away on holiday for the next two weeks, when I return I
will continue changing the style sheets on scraggles.com to reduce the
similarity to your site.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Best regards,
Scraggles

He seems like a throughly ok guy. So all's well that ends well. FP wishes him all the best with his blog.

August 03, 2005

Necrophiliacs Anonymous

Let us now eavesdrop on the dialogue of a few participants in an Internet support group, Necrophiliacs Anonymous

   

"Obviously, neither a corpse nor a 4-year-old can provide consent, but if you leave permission in your will for your lonesome spouse or significant other to have one last fling with your mortal coil, shouldn't the state of California respect your wishes?"

    "It's just that I believe the only offense here is really violation of private property. I wonder if someone gives their partner, in a will, the right to have sex with their body after their death, will it be legal?"

    "Or, even without that permission, if you are an only heir of somebody, doesn't it mean their body belongs to you? It sounds gross, but isn't it an issue of private rights in the United States of America, that likes so much the idea of individualism and is ready to exploit people and the environment in the name of that ideal?"

    "I never understood why people think that having sex with a dead body is worse than raping a living person. To me, that's the worst kind, and then raping poor helpless animals. I really couldn't care less about my own dead body."

    The majority of cannibalistic serial killers are motivated by a kind of necrophilia; it's usually a highly sexually arousing experience for them when they eat their victims. Here, from my "Great Moments in Necrophilia" file, is a dispatch from the Associated Press:

    "The prosecution in the insanity trial of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer rested its case. Dahmer has confessed to killing and dismembering 17 young males since 1978. A jury must decide if he will be sent to prison or a mental institution. The final prosecution witness, Dr. Park Dietz, a psychiatrist, testified that Dahmer wore condoms when having sex with his dead victims, showing that he could control his urge to have intercourse with corpses."

July 14, 2005

Nationmasters Encylopedia Of Terrorist Incidents

The following is a timeline of acts and failed attempts that can be considered terrorism.
Note: there is no single accepted definition of terrorism in common use. Incidents listed here are commonly called terrorism, or meet some of the commonly used criteria.

I think its important in todays vigil for last weeks terrorist attack on London to remember ALL the people throughout human history who have died due to terroism.

July 01, 2005

Lo-Fi FP 5

Lo-Fi FP 5: Dionee Warwicks Cosmic Peep Hole

Lo-Fi FP 4

Lo-Fi FP 4: Women in Spacesuits

Lo-Fi FP 3

Lo-Fi FP 3: Bush you crazy freek

Lo-Fi FP 2

Lo-Fi FP 2 A Cat Teasing

Lo-Fi FP 1

FP is going Lo-Fi today. No heavy thinking, no deep and meaninful shit. Just stuff to make you smile. Because if you feel like I feel you need some fun. Lo-Fi FP 1 Norse God getting high.

June 28, 2005

You really must

If you haven't taken a peek already, following the recent stories about its content, please take a peek at Michael Jackson's website now - just for me...

www.mjjsource.com

Wow

The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race

To science we owe dramatic changes in our smug self-image. Astronomy taught us that our earth isn’t the center of the universe but merely one of billions of heavenly bodies. From biology we learned that we weren’t specially created by God but evolved along with millions of other species.

Now archaeology is demolishing another sacred belief: that human history over the past million years has been a long tale of progress.

In particular, recent discoveries suggest that the adoption of agriculture, supposedly our most decisive step toward a better life, was in many ways a catastrophe from which we have never recovered. With agriculture came the gross social and sexual inequality, the disease and despotism, that curse our existence.

April 12, 2005

Desperation inspiration

I have recently begun random googling.  It usually occurs when I'm bored at work or am stuck for something to post.  It is not a regular activity as yet, which I feel is a good thing.

My first random google consisted of completely random letters.  Google asked if I meant 'scrying'.  Thought that was kind of appropriate.  A similar search a few weeks later turned out to be a Polish word.  Haven't found out what it means yet despite turning to various online dictionaries.  It's going to be a good one though.  I can feel it in me bones...  (chances are it's a word like 'of' or 'at' though... hehe...)

I now randomly search like this and by using words that just pop into my head at the time of google.

One of tonight's efforts brought this site to my attention:

www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com

Oh my warm and toasty great British cockles :)

April 01, 2005

Google Gulp

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Its nice to see that Google dont take themselves too seriously.Found via Gizmodo.

       

Quench your thirst for knowledge.

At Google our mission is to organize the world's information and make it useful and accessible to our users. But any piece of information's usefulness derives, to a depressing degree, from the cognitive ability of the user who's using it. That's why we're pleased to announce Google Gulp (BETA)™ with Auto-Drink™ (LIMITED RELEASE), a line of "smart drinks" designed to maximize your surfing efficiency by making you more intelligent, and less thirsty.

Think fruity. Think refreshing.
Think a DNA scanner embedded in the lip of your bottle reading all 3 gigabytes of your base pair genetic data in a fraction of a second, fine-tuning your individual hormonal cocktail in real time using our patented Auto-Drink™ technology, and slamming a truckload of electrolytic neurotransmitter smart-drug stimulants past the blood-brain barrier to achieve maximum optimization of your soon-to-be-grateful cerebral cortex. Plus, it's low in carbs! And with flavors ranging from Beta Carroty to Glutamate Grape, you'll never run out of ways to quench your thirst for knowledge.



January 19, 2005

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Haven't left my computer for days.
Currently putting together my website.
I feel like Neo.
I am now seeing my room in html.
When will this stop?
I need the toilet/something to drink...
Mother???????

June 18, 2004

G-Mail

I now have a google G-Mail account thanks to Chris at the excellent Sauceruney. Chris was giving a couple away in return for interesting stuff anyone could find on the net. Well my webfu skills are presently low, so I sent him an extract from Ruined Steel and viola G-Mail invite ahoy.

Chris is also a tech guru with a heart of gold. He took care of creating a Favicon for FP at the drop of the hat.

Will let you know how I get on with a gig of mail storage at G-Mail.

March 11, 2004

How News Propagates On The Net

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Very interesting article at