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March 21, 2006

Yogi Berra syndrome and the internet

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The other day I got to thinking about how more than once I've mentioned a cool site here only to find it's been closed down soon after being featured.

That's no good.

See, the thing is, you can transgress in a virtual sense only if you're doing it below the radar: once Google or Apple see that you've edged into what they perceive as their proprietary territories, out come the lawyers from their holding cells and you're toast as soon as they've made a beeline for the local courthouse for a restraining order.

But what's the fun of knowing about something cool if I'm the only one who knows about it?

That's not what I'm about: in fact, quite the opposite.

So it's not clear to me how to proceed when I come upon something I know won't last once exposed to the light in your eyes and that of others.

"Nobody goes there anymore; it's too crowded."

Yogi got it right.

March 21, 2006 at 10:01 AM | Permalink


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huh?

Posted by: rob | Mar 21, 2006 11:44:17 AM

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