None
of those
basic elements have altered, and they can be found in invoices that have impressed into
clay in Mesopotamia, brushed onto bamboo strips in Qin dynasty China, and
typed on keyboards in offices in the skyscrapers
of New York.
- Second Life Gullibility Syndrome:
Clay Shirky is going fairly postal on Second Life media hype at a revitalized Valleywag, and his latest post takes allegedly «lazy» media
types to task for swallowing Linden's definition
of «Resident»: «The
basic trick is to make it hard to remember that Linden's definition
of Resident has nothing to do with the plain meaning
of the word resident.