On 10/17/14 2:01 PM, mike amundsen wrote:
of course URIs are merely signifiers so, like all names, they are transient and subject to re-interpretation."Mike" does not describe or define me, it's just one of my handles.
Yep!And if you opt to use HTTP URIs as names you end up with the combined effect of denotation [signification] and connotation [description] by way of sign->description-document indirection, which is a form of interpretation that's native to HTTP based networks :)
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