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18. October 2009, 21:18:43
MadMonkey 
Subject: Irony
An interesting article i though i would share, and seeing as it relates to the web and therefore brainking i will put it here.

Remember back when Fencer said that no longer did we have to type www.brainking.com, and we could leave the www. off.

Well, Fencer started a trend, and even the man (Tim Berners-Lee) who is credited with inventing the WWW (World Wide Web) last week at a symposium on the future of technology, was asked if he had any regrets, or would he do anything differently?

Answer: He would get rid of the double slash “//” after the “http:” in Web addresses

So, there you go, even something that we all now take for granted, could have been improved
(Today’s browsers, of course, automatically fill in the “http://” preamble when a user types a Web address.)

18. October 2009, 21:54:33
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Irony
MadMonkey:  I wonder if he worked with Al Gore when Al invented the internet? 

18. October 2009, 23:02:33
rabbitoid 
Subject: Re: Irony
Artful Dodger: Al Gore invented global warming, not the internet.

19. October 2009, 05:07:01
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Irony
rabbitoid:  Oh yeah.  I forgot about that! 

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