Monthly Archives: February 2005

The Title is Set

Well, the title for my book has been chosen. The title will be “Chicken’s in the Headlights.” I still prefer my original choice, but what is a first-time author to do?

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Fudder Heads

A nice article that responds to a previous article that blasted wikipedia. The crux of the article, written by Aaron Krowne, is that many are seeking to spread Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt about open-source software. “The goal of FUD is … Continue reading

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Game Theory in Games?

So I just got my March copy of Wired Magazine and promptly sat down to pour over the glossy pages of goodness. I was flipping through the Play section when I came across a new videogame; Battlefield 2. What caught … Continue reading

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Chicken Update…

I went down to American Fork (pronounced Fark) yesterday and met with some very nice folks at Covenant Communications. I have been working with several individuals there, all who were very nice on the phone and through e-mail, and were … Continue reading

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Community Rationality

I’ve been reading a book called “The Survival Game” by David Barash. It’s a discussion on game theory and I’ve found it to be quite interesting, particularly the bit on the concept of “live and let live” during WWI. Basically … Continue reading

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Communities and such…

Can’t sleep. I’ve been thinking a bit about communities lately. When I went to high school, you could say that I belonged to a community. There were about 200 in my graduating class, and we all shared similar experiences. We … Continue reading

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Blogging…

So what if you throw a blog and nobody comes? As can be seen in the last month, I’ve had a record number of visitors to the site. A whopping 0. The proverbial goose egg. It can’t be my lack … Continue reading

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