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Says this article:

A WEST NYACK, N.Y. MAN was found dead at his computer apparently the victim of trying to keep up with too many professional forums. Childress H. Wanamaker, 54, an account executive at a New York-based new media company, died of starvation according to the West Nyack coroner’s office. Wanamaker’s emaciated body was found by Loraine, his wife of 26 years, who told MediaPost she had been bringing her husband meals on plastic trays for weeks, but that he never took the time to eat them.

“He was glued to his computer 24/7,” she said tearfully. “He was so afraid he was going to miss an opportunity to contribute a comment or start a discussion, that he just stopped eating.”

In what must be a record, Wanamaker was linked into to over 15,250 other community members, many of whom he exchanged notes with daily. He also contributed to 375 blogs and was expected to start an online column about the impact of interactive communications on health, when he died.

I was quite believing this until this last sentence. Hm.

Still, I’d better prune some of the 244 items off my RSS subscription list. Better safe than sorry!

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‘Am I in it?’

So Rainer’s French.

April Fools

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Well, the whole April Fools shtick has gone a little stale in recent years. The BBC “spaghetti harvest” episode is now 48 years old and still unsurpassed. But for a science fiction fan, this one is very good:

At exactly 1:07 PM GMT on March 31, 2005, noted science fiction author Charles Stross ceased his existence as a baseline human being and entered an unknowable posthuman condition.

…”Charlie was teetering on the precipice of transhumanism for the whole last year,” said his friend and collaborator Cory Doctorow. “His lifestyle and cerebral/neurological capabilities had been ramped up through intensive ideation and selective smart-drug use to an exquisite pitch just short of the Singularity. When he laid his hands on that sweet, sweet hunk of hardware, it provided the critical mass of complexification necessary to tip him over fully into the Extropian ideal condition.”

Thanks to the Boing Boing folks for the link!

Dan W. wrote:

… or belated April Fools joke?

Spam. It’s deleted. All URLs posted by guests are tagged with “nofollow”, so they don’t count for Google ranking…

Posting Spam?

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Posted by Dan W.:
… or belated April Fools joke?

Posted by Jackdaw:
“Meanwhile, the Creation Robot has posted a list of The Top 100 Mac OS X Applications and Nudge is on it. Thanks!”

You’re welcome icon_smile.gif It’s a handy mini-app.

http://www.creationrobot.com

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from one of my recent favorites, GrowABrain.

And yes, I’ve had days like that… in fact, my soon-to-be-published MacHack 1998 Paper will be

An attempt at some prefatory remarks towards a tentative analysis of partial data regarding a preliminary survey of procrastination symptoms in MacHack paper writing…

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Posted by Rafael Fischmann:

Rainer Brockerhoff wrote:

Rafael Fischmann wrote:

Transmit!

Yes, I did check out both Transmit and CyberDuck some time ago, and just rechecked the latest versions of both. Transmit had some odd glitches while displaying the local directory, and doesn’t allow you to default to binary transfers directly; CyberDuck is, erhm, an odd duck regarding the GUI. I’m still waiting for the new FTPeel, of which I’m a registered user, thanks to the folks at Freshly Squeezed Software

Just as I said through iChat, Transmit 3.0 is coming soon. Keep your eyes open, because Panic rocks. icon_wink.gif

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