The Future of Money
Happy Halloween. I hate Halloween. Now on to the news:
If you click here, you’ll find yourself at the web site of WNET-TV, New York’s public TV station. Specifically, you’ll be at The Future of Money “program.” I know, because I played a (very) small role in it.
I happen to be a fan of Public TV (oh, no — another of his liberal causes!), and I think WNET has done about as good a job with this web site as anyone could, given the current technology. But imagine how much better web sites will be when there’s audio and video all streaming onto your screen at the speed of . . . well, television.
Quote of the Day
We've forgotten all the sacrifices that the people who've gone before us made to give us this wonderful life that we have. We accept it; we take it for granted; we think it's our birthright. The facts are, it's precious, it's fragile -- it can disappear.
~Ross Perot, 1988Search
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