I have nothing witty to say
It is April 5th and it is snowing.
A brief update on me while I'm here:
- I'm continue to work on dripldu. Really I am. No, nothing is there yet.
- I'm also working as, I guess, the CTO for a couple of startup-y projects which I can't go into detail about yet. They involve the Internet, some HTML, and bits flying around over transit media. Beyond that you'd need to sign an NDA.
- I read 7/10ths of Alex's book A Natural History of the Information Age and really owe it to him to finish the remaining chapters and plan to do so today, honest. It is not listed in Amazon yet, unless it's hiding as A Natural History of the Human Teeth.
- I'm planning on trips to Boston, MA and Chicago, IL over the next few weeks but haven't set up anything specific. Chicago will likely be in May.
I had started on an April Fool's message but decided that was a bit hokey (I was going to announce that I was returning to IBM to work on "internet stuff"). I decided I couldn't really write anything interesting, and instead point you to one of my favorites, #12 on the so-called The Top 100 April Fools Day Hoaxes of All Time, the KREMVAX posting from 1984 (reposted in alt.folklore.computers in 1998).
e.p.c. posted this at 19:05 GMT on 5-Apr-2006 . Archive Link