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harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 28, 2008
In his comment here, Mike Warot encourages me — and the rest of us — to watch this video by Karl Denninger, whose blog is here. I did. It’s good. But I’m not sure Denninger is right. Or all-right, let’s say. Here’s …
Also tagged: politics, business, news, blogging, infrastructure, life, problems, travel, ideas, future, past
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 7, 2008
For a while now the Firefox URL address bar has also served as a shortcut to Google search. I’ve never liked that default, even though I found it handy, and have wanted to change the setting from time to time. But I …
Also tagged: problems
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Sep 1, 2008
Comcast, which has amazingly bad PR chops, has done it again. Comcast to Place a Cap on Internet Downloads, headlines the NYTimes story. An excerpt: Until now, Comcast had not defined excessive use, but it had …
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Aug 29, 2008
We have a MacBook Pro in need of a device driver that will make a GT Ultra Express data card work. The card is made by Option. Documents here show it working on the laptop. The 4th and last AT&T person we spoke to …
Also tagged: problems
buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - Jul 30, 2008
Bob Garfield declares victory against Comcast from his ComcastMustDie shock & awe. What, so he installed Verizon? No, he points to stories in the Times and Post about the new Comcast attitude and praises Comcast …
Also tagged: default, cable, customerism, wwgd
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 27, 2008
I like the hotel we’re staying in. The wi-fi signal is strong, fast and free. The bed is firm and the sheets are fine cotton, topped by a soft comforter. The AC works well and isn’t too noisy. I have no complaints …
Also tagged: travel
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 22, 2008
Somewhere back there I said that local TV evening news would be toasted by the inevitable end of subsidies for local TV dealership advertising. Then I was just pointing at the wall. Here’s the writing that’s starting …
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 17, 2008
Here’s my report (with links to as much as I could gather in a short time) on the VRM Workshop, over at the ProjectVRM blog. It was an outstanding event. Lots of projects and subjects were not only vetted with the …
Also tagged: business, events, uncategorized, berkman
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 13, 2008
Missing Code Challenge is my latest at Linux Journal. One excerpt: We each need to be independent variables, not dependent ones. What makes me trustworthy to a service like Blogger shouldn’t be code that lives …
harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - Jul 9, 2008
I catch up on some VRM postings at VRM linkage and thinkage in the ProjectVRM blog. Meanwhile we’re busy getting ready for the first VRM Workshop, hosted by the Berkman Center at Harvard Law School, on Monday and …