Nokia turns to Perl
Ben on 2004/01/19:
„Phones and PDA's are gradually merging into the same thing so I think Perl will be great to have on board, I just wonder what version it'll support.“
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„While the debate was interesting, I don't think anyone managed to really make a overwhelmingly strong case either way. In my mind, the big problem is that humans will sexually experiment with pretty much anything - not all humans, mind, but some small subset. If you create a device that gives orgasms on demand, there will be people who sit there all day pressing the button (or would even tape it down - thanks for the suggestion Tim!)“http://stack.dnsalias.net/~dphelan/archives/ 2004_01.html - Cached
„(Key difference being the frequency of update) What is terrific about it on its Malaysian impact is the ability to go direct to the source of information, which previously was held by the editors and journalists as they were themselves clearing houses of information, and what they choose to spread. *Though there are other issues that will not reach mainstream, hopefully there would be a InstaPundit/Glenn Reynolds type of info clearing for Malaysian news* (Problem is, it's a full time job (until the new voice application with touchscreens where you can gesture at your monitor and say, "Blog this! Link as "This is cool", "Comment: Bla bla bla"), and it isn't sustainable or profitable yet for most (like newspapers in the early days).“http://www.yat.ch/lah/archives/ 2003_06.html#000001 - Cached
Found at a page of technoLAHgist, posted on 2003/06/08
„For instance, energy policy and planning is directly related to the present and future health of the economy, in both insurance and health effects and emergency issues related to global wwarming and pollution and security-risks at installations, to the strategic importance of transitioning to a diversified energy base and distributed system (such as the blackouts of large, centralized systems and transmission superlines) along with open SCADA systems, vulnerabilities, and power outages through corruption (California) or other means (sabatoge, weather). Furthermore, the basic biological and other medical effects, from nuclear radiation to EMF and RF exposure due to the ongoing cellular and oncoming wireless boom in signal space, add to the need for transparency over public energy policy. Funding for 'nuclear plants' and'large new power corridors' were the basis for Cheney's policy, oddly opposite of what is needed today and is still proposed as being a security solution-- not furthering of the risks faced by vulnerable and out-of-date energy strategies.“http://archives.openflows.org/electronetwork-l/ msg00622.html - Cached
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