Re: Request for latest survey articles on the theory of transclusion

D. Owen Rowley ([email protected])
Fri, 23 Jun 1995 15:32:15 -0700


At 11:06 AM 6/23/95 -0700, Brian Behlendorf wrot>Prbr>

>http://www.hotwired.com/Lib/Wired/3.06/features/xanadu.html as well.
>
>It really is quite a read.
>
> Brian

It was fascinating to live through as well.

I was sys admin for the advanced directly with that scene.
In fact i had one outside teh core Xanadu group itself.

several years ago I was hanging with the xanadudes at an autodesk beer bust
and someon> asked what they thought of this *web-stuff*
it was handwaved as petty attempts destined for the garb heap once the
xanadu paradigm

in a lighter moment though. someon> asked

"what do you think busini> will be like in ten years when networked
reality is ubiquita> "

Roger Gregory snapped "It will be like usenet"

a very pregnant pause of ten seconds or so pas ed like it was a year and a
day as we all shuddered in unison. and I said Oh my God - its true!

Lets thank the Goddi> I was wrong :-)

LUX ./. owen

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