and it’s all weird. I wasn’t at home to change my clocks, so they’re all an hour slow, and anyhow I’m 3 hrs behind due to this wonderful Canadian invention, the Time Zone. I did find it interesting to note down which websites I visited first – this being my first look at any weblogs in a few days. I looked at mostly serious issues-oriented sites first – PeterMe, Zeldman (to whom I’ve neglected to send my condolences), CamWorld, and Evhead. Next were Montrealers – Ed’s nicely redesigned Calebos.org, Aaron’s site, and David’s. Last were honourary/former Montrealer Heather’s Harrumph and Derek Powazek‘s site. And now to bed. Because I have a very big meeting tomorrow with a man who might win a Nobel Prize for medicine soon – a huge figure we’re doing some work with. Nope, not intimidated at all.
Just back from
Vancouver, where it turned out that a) I didn’t have enough spare time to even look at anything on the net, let alone post anything; and, b) where my road ISP’s line was busy every single time I tried to dial up. At the conference I was at I had a nice connection, but no time to do anything with it. Vancouver’s nice enough, but not really my kind of place. Oh – and if you sent me email in the last few days I’ll be getting to it soon.
Rabbit rabbit
Damn – I wanted
to cut out early from work and go up to the Electronic Arts thing at the Biennale de Montreal 2000. I got an email from the nice people at Rhizome yesterday announcing that they were around at 2 this afternoon. But I’m leaving for Vancouver tomorrow and have a ton to do – so I can’t make it.
OK, when I start
a company there’s going to be a very simple test for the person who is responsible for setting up the virtual server for a new site. If you forget to set it up so you can get there using only the domain name + TLD without adding ‘www.‘ in front of it, you’re fired.
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