Dion Hinchcliffe uses O'Reilly's Meme Map of Web 2.0 as an illustration of the broad implications of Web 2.0 and proof that it's really happening today, not something academic. [A "meme" by the way is basically "some sort of a self-propagating unit of cultural evolution" resembling the gene in biology/genetics.]
Network Solutions is having a sale on URL's. Mine (http://www.douglasross.com) doesn't do anything at the moment (I'm saving it for a rainy day) but it was coming up on ten years and I needed to renew it to protect my name. So I decided to take them up on their pay-in-advance 20 year package sale for $279.00 or $13.95 per year (about half of the regular annual fee...probably not that good a deal in hindsight.) But the kicker was, after I hit the pay button it dawned on me that I'll be over 83 years old when this thing expires. How creepy is that? If I make it I'll take it as a good sign and re-up for another 20 years. And by then maybe I'll have done something with it.
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