Archive for October, 2002

From December 1994 to March 1999, I worked for ANS Communications (which was independent, then part of AOL, then part of WorldCom while I was there). I just received a link to a Network Computing review of ISPs that picked ANS as Editor’s Choice and talked about how great the ANS NOC was. I’ve got very fond memories of working in that NOC, and it’s great to see how people in the outside world perceived it.

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Someone has gone and put together a site that uses online translators to mangle your text. The Tower of Babel lives on!

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Mitch Kapor has formed the Open Source Applications Foundation to build quality apps in the open source paradigm. I know I’ll have more to write on that one later.

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Some clever person has created a spiffy flash interactive gizmo to create custom George W. Bush speech.

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After a busy few months, I think I’m ready to get back to blogging. I’ll probably be back on the bus again soon, so that will give me some good blogwriting time.

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