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30 April 2003 by nathaniel

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If you ever read one edition of The
Note,
read today’s. The archives are here,
and the date to which I am referring is, obviously, above (if you don’t see this
blog and follow through immediately). Lots of stuff about my favorite primary
dude, Dean.
And my latest bit of advice: if you do not have a Mac,
get one. If you are not running OS
X,
do so. Once you are there, GET
SAFARI.
It is the best and fastest browser I have ever worked with. Fan-bloody-tastic.
That’s it for today. I’m exhausted. Lecturing to art grad students on Object Oriented
Programming, and then trying to deal with South Africa’s horrible (but only) telecommunications
company can do that to, well, anyone…

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