A transcript of face-to-face conversation in bash.org format, slightly paraphrasing: <gfx> au, it's great to see you! <au> hi gfx. you're crazy. <gfx> you're crazy too! <au> precisely. thank you. :-) <takesako> au: you'r an icon in .jp, you know. <takesako> gfx: you get to meet your idol now, you have an audös number of 1! <au> uh, actually now we have facebook, the flying-around Erdös metaphor do
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This is an yet another weblog posted by Yusuke Kawasaki. See also my website: http://www.kawa.net/ 12th April, I gave a new talk titled "DOM manipulation by Wiimote/Gainer over HTTP" for the OSDC.TW 2008 at Taipei. I think manipulating DOM is a bother. That is why I have developed the JKL.ParseXML and XML.ObjTree libraries for my use. And I was involved in kinds of real device web service techs in
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