Archive for the 'mastery' Category

The Flipside of Identity

Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

Yesterday, while discussing some of my favorite topics with someone, I argued that identity and semantic web are two sides of the same coin. This is a recurring theme in the 10^10 vision, and it turns out I’ve touched in the topic in this blog before.
Oneperspective is that consistent identityis necessary forbroad implementation of semantic […]

Spelunking my DNA

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

Well, the very first results from my DNA spelunking have arrived. So far I have received only Y-chromosome 12-marker test; much more detailed tests will be available over the next weeks. I was not surprised to confirm that I am haplotype R1b. One interestingfinding was in the ethnic origin of currently living people who are […]

The Web Outliner for OPML?

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

A couple of years ago, someone e-mailed me saying that they had taken my JavaScript Outliner (sample) and built a bunch of additional features into it. I would really like to try doing more of my outlining in a web browser now, and I like the Radio UI. However, I can no longer find the […]

Will Blogging help a Realtor?

Monday, March 14th, 2005

Roland Tanglao is discussing the value of blogging for a Realtor. The realtor claims that there is no gain for realtors in blogging, even with high Google rank.
When I looked at the Realtor’s site, I could see why he says that. I might go to a Star Trek convention with the guy (if I did […]

Lost Some Comments

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

All blog comments postedin the past three years (since I switched to dasBlog/blogx) have been deleted. In an abortive attempt to combat comment spammers, I ran a script that determined that 100% of my comments were spam, and the upgrade to captcha failed anyway. I have backups of everything, but I don’t have time to […]