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Daily Digest for Wednesday, Sep 13, 2000

☀️ Earliest posts come first.

Dave Winer: Why I like XML

XMLMag:

“The important thing about XML is that it means that your software can be replaced. Now this may not sound like an advantage, unless you work for a software vendor who’s being sued for antitrust, but it actually is an advantage for everyone. Because users have choice, there are fewer reasons for them to wait. And we can have diversity. Not only will there be desktop editing tools for Windows, but there will be equivalent tools for people who use Macs. Maybe someday Unix will be a great writing platform, or maybe something revolutionary and wonderful will come along that no one has ever heard of that you’ll want to use to edit your Web site. In the software business you never can tell what’s coming next, and with open interfaces the new things can easily be compatible with the old. ” I’ve been selling this idea for 3 years - Dave says it well.

Lego Plus

LEGO Mac Plus This is a Lego Mac Plus I created some months back. It’s been a fixture on my NT machine ever since. I got my first Legos at age 4, and was an avid builder until my late-teens. Even now when I get a chance I pull out the small box of several hundred Legos (those that survived my childhood and that of my two brothers) and have some fun.

Life on Drugs

I’m home from the dentist, one incisor’s nerve poorer, and just took my first dose of Vicodin. If you’ve ever been on Vicodin, you’ll know that I’m expecting to lose interest in typing soon, so I’m going to post while I can.