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The best interface ever designed for the web is the google
page: one box, two buttons, and a human knowledge of terms.
It doesn't care if it is in a thick client or a thin client
because its brains aren't owned by either. Success varies by
the owner who is as effective as they are smart.
Yeah, there is nothing like trading a sharecropper's shack for
a teepee. Manly stuff. Freedom to roam, to hunt, to fight,
to live a short and brutal life with ugly mates.
len
(who was raised within sight of real sharecropper's shacks
and does know without a dictionary what they were but had to
learn about teepees from movies, the same source any modern
computer user should learn about either of them and HTML++
browsers)
From: David Megginson [mailto:david@megginson.com]
One of Tim's rants^H^H^H^H^Hthoughtful commentaries just made
Slashdot:
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2003/07/12/WebsThePlace
It's not all that relevant to XML, but a fine read all the same. This
will be a good chance to see if Tim's server can withstand the
/. effect.
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