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http://socialfiction.org/psychogeography/1collaboration.html
sgp: Damn. Didn't realise scriborg was back in promiscuous mode
Wordnet 1.7 adapted for knowledge base use
zool: some interesting conclusions drawn out of that project also
zool: there's some stuff in citeseer about it
zool: also some attempt to map it into the cyc ontology
zool: and a globalwordnet which has an 18th century inclusive/prescriptive vibe to it tbh
zool: "The FrameNet lexical database is a lexicon-building effort"
Democratizing Access the the Mathematics of Change
urgyen: Nice title, don't know if it's really what it says it is.. ;-)
urgyen: Free download
http://www.frankston.com/public/Writing.asp?item=Essays/ENY.html
sayke: what if we named streets like we name our domains?
zool: see also whitepaper.
sgp: Guha was the guy at Apple responsible for the Meta Content Format, right?
sgp: Shame his links to examples of actual .mcf files are bust. I'll try and track down some of my dabblings with it if I can find them
"The market would take care of pricing."
zool: is it not the case in operating experience that the market will take the highest price it can bear; that's what it does?
Rough dump of notes on location vocab
danb_lap: Missing most things of interest.
zool: i would still sooner have 'gate' than 'exit' for, like, semantic hypersensitivity reasons
danb_lap: I'd forgotten he made this :)
sgp: I agree (having said similar things on scr)
sgp: ^H^H
sgp: And Amazon rss feeds are already here
zool: tracenoizer generates clones from your databody
zool: it co-won the transmediale software art prize with yaxu's forkbomb last year
blech: bertie
zool: "will let you run lisp and prolog ml and many other languages in the same space"
zool: "one could implemetn a perl interpreter in it in the matter of a weekend"
zool: The Poplog system provides support for high-level programming. Poplog is also an educational tool for the teaching of Artificial Intelligence up to and including graduate level.