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I LOVE that, & wish I'd written it, but it was in a NYTimes article yesterday about edge.org, & is by "software designer and entreprenuer" Kai Krause.
the article is about a feature in which Prominent Minds are asked the question: What's your law? (I can't seem to access the site itself)
so: What's your law?
(as in: what would you say is a fundamental squirt of legalistic goo that keeps the gears of the Universe from grinding & gumming--like: ratsonjulia's Law of Online Posting: (ahem) An Entry that Ends in a Question is More Likely To get a Response Than one That Dun't.)
there...
4 a.m...
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I LOVE that, & wish I'd written it, but it was in a NYTimes article yesterday about edge.org, & is by "software designer and entreprenuer" Kai Krause.
the article is about a feature in which Prominent Minds are asked the question: What's your law? (I can't seem to access the site itself)
so: What's your law?
(as in: what would you say is a fundamental squirt of legalistic goo that keeps the gears of the Universe from grinding & gumming--like: ratsonjulia's Law of Online Posting: (ahem) An Entry that Ends in a Question is More Likely To get a Response Than one That Dun't.)
orchid1:
Things are bound to get complicated if theres more than a single person involved in anything.