On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bob La Quey wrote: > > > > PS. What do you propose as "stuff to do good?" > > > > I could have sworn I covered this kind of stuff before, but here goes. I'll > cover these least important to most important.
Am I supposed to hang on your every post? To wait with baited breath for the "Great A's" proclamations. Forgive me if I may have missed a pronouncement. Swear again please. [snip} I will come back to this later. > None of these things would ever come out of the back-fence gossip chamber I > call the "web 2.0 circlejerk". > > Is that good enough for you, Bob? Please Andy respond to the example. You did not even have the simple courtesy to indicate [snip]. So I will repeat what you snipped without a [snip] once again. ;) <repeat> Here is what I consider an example of "stuff to do good" http://my.spanishdict.com/ Built on ning.com ... pure Web 2.0 </repeat> Do you consider this a "bad thing?" Built by ordinary people. Enabled by Web 2.0 infrastructure. No need for techno gurus. I consider that a good thing. And yes I will get back to the [snip] but not tonight. jah wah wah wahhh (listening to Ska on pandora.com :) BobLQ "A buddy in 1972 was doing an anthroplogy field trip in the Blue mountains and came back home with REGGAE." -- KPLUG-List@kernel-panic.org http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list