soon, we may have this: Weblog Summit 2001. Some possible panel discussions: point and clique, date formats: the right choice, opening links in new windows: pros and cons, the neale problem: real-world solutions, do-it-yourself team weblogs, weblog addiction anonymous.

sxsw is turning into the first big weblog event. I mentioned to ev and meg last night that it's like a weblog coming out party. I'm wondering if companies will see this community of talented, energetic, self-publishing people as a market that needs to be addressed and/or catered to. Things could start changing rapidly once our little secret is out.

ev's pic of today is stunning.

Derek pointed out that Canon is adding a digital model to their EOS series. I'm all giddy and drooling. Most of the pictures you see on this site were taken with a Canon EOS camera.

Thanks for sticking up for my poetry, meg. Actually, any attention is good for my poems...they get so little. ;)

In the CD player this morning: The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, Hipocrisy is the Greatest Luxury.

this is the kind of tree I am. today.

I hope we're at the end of recycled culture. Because we were at the end of an arbitrary time period, I think culture felt the need to re-experience everything that came before as one last hurrah. That's why 20somethings were swing dancing, rap music was sampling 70's funk, movies were old TV shows, there was a "Woodstock" II, on and on. I hope we finally have the past out of our system. It's time for something new. It's time for something unpredictable, spontaneous.

e.e. commerce - Internet Poet: "He guts the Internet as a fisherman does a perch, yet the perch is better for the gutting, for his knife is love." [via tbtf log]
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