Archive for February, 2004

Negative space: What the web isn’t

Posted by Michael on February 11th, 2004

Two of the authors of the cluetrain manifesto, Doc Searls and David Weinberger, have put up a little, concise article titled World of Ends. It’s about what the internet isn’t. I found this a very interesting article, and it reminded me of a discussion I had four years ago.

salsa night @ unternehmen mitte

Posted by Michael on February 5th, 2004

Me at the Salsa Night in Unternehmen Mitte. Getting a drink. Not dancing. Bad timing.

Gödel, Escher, Bach

Posted by Michael on February 5th, 2004

I have started reading GEB. Not for the first time, but maybe, I’ll finish it for the first time this time. Read on for an up-to-date account on how far I am
Back in the eighties, when GEB came out, my father bought the book (or maybe got it as a present). At some time, [...]

the rng is running!

Posted by Michael on February 5th, 2004

OK, first off I have to admit it: I am not completely happy with the layout. And then, my friend Joseph Pelrine (who blogs over there) pointed me to a piece of wisdom so trivial that it takes some time to come around to it: You get better with practice. Put differently, quantity [...]