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Category Archives: Philosophy

Connected to every medium

The web allows us to keep in touch with our friends in so many ways today. When I log into Facebook, I am immediately greeted with a news feed of activity.

Users can update their status too. So whether you like it or not, you know what they are doing.

Twitter is only status:

A can also [...]

PHP philosophy from Terry Chay

I get really excited when I hear Terry Chay is gonna give a PHP talk.

Last night, he spent nearly 90 minutes in CNET’s Magma conference room ranting about the value of using PHP more than toothpaste. This is the same room Terry organized a Lunch 2.0 at about six months ago.

If you are interested in [...]

Happy Graduation Class of 2007

This is the day that you put in the back of your mind, and hope that you arrive to it in one piece. It’s a day where everything comes together. The realization that you never have to sit in a classroom again. Just when you thought that your scholastic adventures were over, they were just [...]

It’s a monkey with a camera

That’s what he says. That’s what the logo looks like. But how interesting could it be to watch a monkey with a camera?
It’s actually very interesting. Especially if this monkey is constantly being bombarded with media coverage. I’m talking about 23-year-old videoblogger Justin Kan and his website justin dot tv.
The reason it’s so addicting for [...]

Justin.tv is on right now.

Let me clarify; this guy is wearing a camera on his head, and it’s streaming live… right here:

As I am watching at 5:38 p.m. EST, Justin seems to be in an office building, and everybody is looking at the camera. People have their camera phones out, and telling from Justin’s head movements, he is enjoying [...]

Happy Birthday Hypertext Girl

Have you kept your New Years Resolution?
It’s mid March already, and most of us have ignored the fact that our taxes are due in less than a month, let alone keeping a resolution that we fail to keep every other year.
I recently met someone who has kept that promise to herself, and is sharing [...]