Of course you can cheat! Except, you’re not, really, because they’re pretty much the same sort of thing.
Basicaly, they’re sortof web based link filing cabinets. You save a link, categorize it, comment on it, whatever. Furl is cool, because it will actually save a copy of the page – so it can’t disappear or expire. del.icio.us is cool because of it’s ease of filing links.
Here’s the links to both of mine: http://www.furl.net/members/jenmyers1 http://del.icio.us/jenbooks
I haven’t been very consistent about using either – I’m trying to decide which one I like better.
Codes! Taking clear text and rendering it unreadable unless you have the key. In usenet, ROT13 is extremely simple cryptography. It fascinates me on many levels, not the least of which is governments fear of the widespread use of tools such as PGP.
When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl!
Can I cheat and ask about two?
Because I’d really like to know about both furl and del.icio.us.
Of course you can cheat! Except, you’re not, really, because they’re pretty much the same sort of thing.
Basicaly, they’re sortof web based link filing cabinets. You save a link, categorize it, comment on it, whatever. Furl is cool, because it will actually save a copy of the page – so it can’t disappear or expire. del.icio.us is cool because of it’s ease of filing links.
Here’s the links to both of mine:
http://www.furl.net/members/jenmyers1
http://del.icio.us/jenbooks
I haven’t been very consistent about using either – I’m trying to decide which one I like better.
What’s cryptography? Sounds interesting.
Codes! Taking clear text and rendering it unreadable unless you have the key. In usenet, ROT13 is extremely simple cryptography. It fascinates me on many levels, not the least of which is governments fear of the widespread use of tools such as PGP.
When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl!
vhemt?
It’s the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement – phasing out the human race by voluntarily ceasing to breed.
6.4 billion miracles is enough.
Damn. Is it 6.4 billion already?!
Seems only yesterday that we hit 6 billion. Oh wait, it was.
Yah. 6,413,899,213 according to http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/ipc/popclockw
In 1970 it was 3.9 billion.
http://www.ibiblio.org/lunarbin/worldpop