Name: PostWebCulture
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Message Number: 1
Date: Tue Mar 24 21:23:40 1998 PST
From: Vampire (#1113)
To: *feck (#471), *PostWebCulture (#147), and *Babble (#945)
Subject: web metaphors
There is a bit of religous debate on the use of frames in HTML . . .
yet the notion of adaptive frame structures generated dynamically
captures the imagination as only implementable concepts do.
Perhaps an interface to our textuality could be crafted around
stable navigation points in a browser's view, while other portions
burrow into related descriptive imagery, text and sound.
We might pause in reflection of the non-persistent GET of a web
request, essentially different than the insistent flow of a telnet
sessions . . . lumi's reminder rings clearly. We can not rely on
cookies to warp a memoryless protocol into persistent connection.
However, the immediate communication afforded us by the nature of moo
provides an extrenmely vital method for hyperauthoring collaboration.
Pardon the crossposting if you have not already
@subcribe *pwc
- v
[note:pardon the cross-posts until further notice;]
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