Adam Hogan put together a deeply insightful visualization of my connecting the dots post.
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Adam Hogan put together a deeply insightful visualization of my connecting the dots post.
Matt
on 22 Aug 12I knew I’d been underestimating tigers in my ongoing bid to be NYT published.
Jason King
on 22 Aug 12What a funny man you are.
Mark
on 23 Aug 12Michael Jordon and/or the Bulls should be in there somewhere.
joe
on 23 Aug 12Pretty funny stuff!
Anonymous Coward
on 23 Aug 12Gotta love the “Tigers.” part…
Swellthing
on 23 Aug 12It could also be said that the first tools that allowed to “download a lot of music” were a key part on all this. And the tigers.
pëll
on 23 Aug 12Eventually everything comes back to tigers.
Ape
on 23 Aug 12People used to “download a lot of music” by sharing maps via the original warcraft game. You could embed music in the map and share it over tcp/ip. At least that was the theory.
I can’t find a reference to it online since there is so much about WoW when searching for warcraft. It may have been warcraft II
Aldo Monteiro
on 24 Aug 12That’s what I’ve been telling people all the time: Beware the Tiger!!!
Felix Chuang
on 24 Aug 12LOL…so it all goes back to Pax Romana and the Appian Way…after dirt and fire.
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