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Here's seven pages of pictures of new geek gadgets shown at a recent trade show in Japan. I guess the video phone is coming soon. I'm not sure what all the other things do, but must of them look supremely cool. Beam me up. (from /.)
Wow. I just got confirmation that my DSL installation begins next Tuesday. Bell Atlantic comes first, and then (supposedly) about a week later Covad comes, and then I'll be all set. Of course, things mights still go wrong (see Oct. 2 entry.) And the office isn't ready yet. And I still have to decide what to do about the server situation (thinking about valinux recently.) But hearing anything from these companies must be a good sign, right?
There was an interesting idea here about the growing problem of backing up data. Because drives are growing in size much faster than their data transfer speeds are increasing, it will soon take prohibitively long to copy all of your data to a second disk. But, maybe that's not really a problem. Or maybe it is. Or, maybe not.
"There are backup plans in place to discover new
paradigms." Ahhh, the old backup plan of discovering a new paradigm - very clever.
Reasonable thoughts on the future of P2P (or, what comes after music piracy?)
Cloning keeps heating up. Weirder and weirder. And we're just getting started. (via robotwisdom)
Doc Searles is offering ebay a free ride on the cluetrain. I hope they take it (to heart.) And speaking of ebay (which a few of us were just the other night,) how does it work exactly? Do they get a percentage of the sale price, or is it just a flat fee to list your auction? Bill? I thought it was just the flat fee, but as usual I could be wrong...
Here's one for MB, or anyone else into the wide world of fonts. (via kottke)
It's unbelievable how many distributed file and resource sharing apps are popping up. I think this one has a shot. Here's a nice chart comparing some of the different players.
Harrumph has some nice photo pages. Here is the clever photostickerbooth project from Fray Day 4, and here is her (simple, straightforward, and charming) behind the curtain page.