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  1. The November issue of the CarFree Times is out: http://www.carfree.com/cft/... Beautiful images and fascinating text.
  2. Ok, Cytoscape is impressive in terms of origin and capabilities: http://cytoscape.org/
  3. Mmmm. LinkedIn APIs.
  4. Bummed that I'm not at #mindcamp.
  5. Stale. To use the Esquire #ar you have to install software. And that software comes in a 71.6MB zip!
  6. @dorkbotsf Do you ship to Seattle? Will barter for gear.
  7. @_chuck_taylor_ Think if we'd had http://www.youtube.com/direct when we were hacking #crosscut.
  8. Help @FToM get the attn of @livestrong by Thanksgiving! Let's see if we can get @LanceArmstrong to pledge $1: http://tr.im/xr5d
  9. @joshu Actually, this pdf(!) on page 4 has the artists' description of "Courtesy of Nature" (aka blinkenlights) http://tinyurl.com/ylfj3e3
  10. @joshu Govt, too. Don't think the artist for the blinkenlights have posted a description, yet.
  11. @joshu Ha! I gave a talk on that exact idea the last SEA MindCamp. Legal and financial services as web services.
  12. @joshu And we convinced them to FLOSS the infrastructure: http://github.com/ArtInfras... So, making headway.
  13. @joshu Baby steps. The pieces going into SJC next year push what public art can be.
  14. Yes, I did just create a LLC.
  15. Video of an art project I'm hacking for the new SJC terminals: http://www.vimeo.com/7619510 22 of them will be coordinated via a net.
  16. I wonder if I can make Google to never return Murdoch owned links, regardless of whether he's true to his word...
  17. One failure of Google Wave is the assumption that email's constraints (e.g. thin text) are weaknesses, when they are the reasons it wins.
  18. Meep.
  19. An OS for implants, thank you very much.
  20. Oh, crap. I saw Go (http://golang.org/) and had the urge to write an OS.