October 26, 2005 @ 5:55 am

theslovak is considering spending 5-10 years of her life studying the open source community. Fortunately, O’Reilly has released a new book, open source 2.0, to lead her in the right direction.
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Egad!
I come to Brainspace to be emancipated from the cursed world of “Bubble 2.0″ speak that asphyxiates my every waking moment, placing me in a towering oubliette of the gulag of tech trendiness…of folksomy, open-source evangelism, AJAX applications and Jesse James at AdaptivePath, O’Reilly, Architecture of Participation, Persuasion Architecture, Ruby on Rails and WikiEverything and of Emily Chung Web 2.0 Watch (www.emilychang.com/go/ehub/)…
I feel betrayed – like a love turned sour in a moment’s glance. Brainspace was like a splendorous seraglio, an epic pleasure dome with the finest of delights - for my mind, my senses and my very soul.
I weep now…broken. Oh, how I weep.
Speaking of Web 2.0:
http://oodle.typepad.com/oodleblog/2005/10/web_20_speak.html
Now back to work on my AJAX form…
Comment by GregorSamsa — October 26, 2005 @ 7:09 pm
Dear Gregor, don’t worry too much. Inclusivity sometime requires broaching difficult subjects. Fof further analysis, see comment under the “ewww” post above.
Comment by kafka — October 27, 2005 @ 1:00 am