Tuesday, March 28, 2000

Essay on Akscyn's Law of Hypertext. "Hypertext systems should take about 1/4 second to move from one place to another. If the delay is longer, people may be distracted; if the delay is much longer, people will stop using the system. If the delay is much shorter, people may not realize that the display has changed." See, we all knew Jorn was right! Article on the precursors of hypertext at Britannica.com. Need that in Danish? This resource page that combines many of the good translation tools online into one easy to use form. Clinton/Gore have given the Democrats everything and left them with nothing The US Military's "Military Photographer of the Year Competition" results are in. Links to some of the photos in the still photo category are available, as well as some in the videography competition (Quicktime required for the video's). The 13 Illuminati Bloodlines (HUGE) via Robotwisdom

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Posted: March 28, 2000