There is an excellent indie movie called "PI" that deals with math. Not neccessarily programming or hacking but an example of how a "dry" subject can be dramatic.
'member the good 'ol days of usenet and IRC? No commercialism and all that sh!t? Then the web came along and some people made a pretty penny. Then online communities, which is just IRC. Then instant messanging, again just unix "talk". There is no stopping it. Think libertarianism.
What's next? IM to devices . . . whether it's Smart Messanging to your mobile or your set-top box (the convergence kind).
Hopefully Slashdot won't become Netscape Communications 2.0. Message to Andover: don't get bought out by AOL . . . please!
Sorry, wrong company. I meant Vocera.
http://www.vocera.com
www.vonage.com
Console gaming is more consistant, easier to "get in the game" and now online.
ahh . . . broadband enabled TiVO devices. I'm finishing the touches on Tivoster . . .
There is an excellent indie movie called "PI" that deals with math. Not neccessarily programming or hacking but an example of how a "dry" subject can be dramatic.
'member the good 'ol days of usenet and IRC? No commercialism and all that sh!t? Then the web came along and some people made a pretty penny. Then online communities, which is just IRC. Then instant messanging, again just unix "talk". There is no stopping it. Think libertarianism.
What's next? IM to devices . . . whether it's Smart Messanging to your mobile or your set-top box (the convergence kind).
Hopefully Slashdot won't become Netscape Communications 2.0. Message to Andover: don't get bought out by AOL . . . please!