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blech: via andym, might interest people who want small machines
edd: fun, seems to have a pretty good price for the firewire pci board
edd: x86 architecture-centric though I'm guessing :)
blech: indeed
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-rdf-syntax-19990222/fig9.gif
zool: this reminds me, a lot, of robin's combinatorial elephant
RDF view of the FIPA agent language specs
danbri: Shows use of rdf bags for representing substructure of events... (not 100% convincingly, imho)
hex: "SRDF is a compromise between the semantic world of RDF and the simple world of RSS. "
zool: /me dons flame-proof overcoat, stands back
danbri: Simplicity is in the eye of the betroller...
hex: Don't ask me, I just link here
hex: "an over-used term"
zool: a twist in the fabric of webspace
zool: "agents processing metadata will be able to trace the origins of schemata they are unfamiliar with back to known schemata and perform meaningful actions on metadata they weren't originally designed to process"
zool: that's from the w3 rdf spec; the damn things are everywhere
hex: nyah nyah
zool: agents... who need agents... are the happiest agents...
zool: or veeg will repost this to another 27 mailing lists
Six Degrees of Separation for LiveJournal
hex: the interconnectedness is scary
zool: it's an artificial community which encourages people to seek each other out though...
hex: and that's a bad thing?
zool: a use.perl version of it would be intristing though
zool: not a bad thing, only not scary