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									<p>Just because I can use a chisel, it does not make me a
Carpenter.
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Just because I can use a brush, it does not make me a Painter.
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Just because I can use a hammer, it does not make me a Builder.`
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Just because I can use a pen, it does not make me a Writer.</p>
<p>Just because I can open a door, it does not make me a Locksmith.
<br />
Just because I can draw a building, it does not make me an
Architect.
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Just because I can hold an argument, it does not make me a
Politician.
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Just because I can repeat a rumour, it does not make me a
Journalist.</p>
<p>Just because I can play an instrument, it does not make me a
Rockstar.
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Just because I can write a story, it does not make me a Bestseller.
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Just because I can paint a picture, it does not make me an Artist.
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Just because I can look a million dollars, it does not make me a
Supermodel.</p>
<p>Just because I can use a spreadsheet, it does not make me an
Accountant.
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Just because I can use a drawing program, it does not make me a
Designer.
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Just because I can use a search engine, it does not make me a
Specialist.
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Just because I can string some words together, it does not make me
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									<p>Whilst I know they won't win I think each time I do this they
get closer, and that takes us closer to some electoral reform, and
some balance in a system currently dominated by the fights between
two parties.</p>
<p>At the moment I doubt very much that picking my local MP on what
he says will really make much difference, my dealings with my past
two local MPs have been ineffectual, and more and more the Whips
seem to have control.</p>
<div><span><span><br /></span></span></div>
<p>If my vote can at least make other people think the next time
that LibDem are getting stronger and more popular, and that there
is a contest which is not just two parties, then it's
worthwhile.</p>
<p>Having three parties who all have a chance of winning would
hopefully make the parties consider what they do, rather than just
opposing each other. It would hopefully bring some balance, and if
the Lib Dems get there way it might encourage some electoral reform
that brings power back to the people.</p>
<p>If the parliament is hung, so be it; Our politicians will start
to have the power to decide, because the parties won't be able to
control it.</p>
<p>I hope.</p>
<p>I dream.</p>
<p>I pray.</p>
					
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									<p>It's been a long time. Somehow the weeks have run away with me,
and 10 weeks later I find myself updating what's supposed to be a
week note. Weak notes more like.</p>
<p>In between then and now I've worked on a number of projects,
taking some time of for christmas + new year (and being ill) and
moved home + home office, and I'm gradually settling into a new
working space. Having spent over 7 years building up my last
working space it's quite hard to get used to the new space - making
the desk right for my working habits and dealing with a smaller
desk space.</p>
<p>The new 'office' space allows <a href=
"http://www.angiefraser.com/">Angie</a> and I to share a room for
working, when she's not <a href=
"http://www.ayurvedic.me/">elsewhere</a> which keeps our work space
out of the rest of our livening space, but also stops me from
listening to so much weird music when Angie is here.</p>
<p>Ergonomics have become quite a thing to work towards having been
suffering from an increasing amount of RSI and back/neck pain in
the last months - a combination of stress, DIY, lifting and moving
and too many hours in front of the computer I'm sure. The RSI seems
to be better over the last few days (touch wood) so I think the
ergonomical adjustments might be working out.</p>
<p>Moving house was supposed to take a week out from work, but it
feels more like it took out four, which means a lot of catching up.
This week I've had my head down inside Lawson Park Electronic
Library, Rhyzom, <a href="http://www.spatialagency.net/">Spatial
Agency</a> as well as a catch up meeting on <a href=
"http://www.rossirossi.com/">Rossi and Rossi</a>, some fixing bits
on <a href="http://www.colchesterinn.net/">Colchester Inn</a>,
<a href="http://www.grizedale.org/">Grizedale Arts</a>, and some
work on on-line look books for jewellery designer Florian. The
Colchester Inn site is being displayed from today at <a href=
"http://www.firstsite.uk.net/">First Site</a> in Colchester, as
part of the overall project and development of the next phase, and
in similar news an off-line version of <a href=
"http://www.diyregeneration.net/">DIY Regeneration</a> is current
being shown in the <a href=
"http://www.camdenartscentre.org/home/">Camden Arts Center</a>.
First Site is a blast from the past as it's where some very early
work I did with Julie Myers, <a href=
"http://www.juliemyers.org.uk/info/peepingtom.html">Peeping Tom</a>
was exhibited in 1996, and I have fond memories of going to install
it.</p>
<p>I've been really enjoying the work this week, playing around
with visualising information in different ways for each of the
projects, and to get across the wealth of details and create a
different experience with each project. Each of Lawson Park
Electronic Library (LPEL), Rhyzom and Spatial Agency have a wealth
of information in their own way, and I'm looking at ways of
representing that and allowing it to grow over time from various
sources, be it user contributions, a network updaters, or curated
content.</p>
<p>I've also really been enjoing playing with <a href=
"http://raphaeljs.com/">RaphaelJS</a> this week, primarily for
Spatial Agency but I can see it getting used in a lot of other
places. I had a play with <a href=
"http://processingjs.org/">ProcessingJS</a> and it also looks good,
but it seemed to be a philosophical step - you were creating
processing objects, rather than extending existing code. It also
didn't work so well cross browser, whereas Raphael just seemed to
integrate better with the current code base and what I was doing.
Raphael is quite simple, but also powerful once you get into the
SVG parts of it, and it's reasonably responsive so far (though I've
yet to start dealign with Internet Explorer Issues).</p>
<p>Hopefully this post will get me over my fear of weeknotes I've
been suffering from for the last 4 weeks, and I'll get back into
posting them now. I find it useful to reflect, and really useful to
come back and look at these as well. A log of where my time drains
to, as February turns into March and spring starts.</p>
					
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									<p><em>It's Saturday evening, and time to quickly review my week.
I've noticed my</em> <a href=
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elsewhere</em></a><em>, which is sort of embarrassing. I hope my
ramblings are useful - it's certainly interesting for me reading
how other people progress with projects.</em></p>
<p>This week started with a bang, digging into the numerous
projects that I've got on and spending some time on each pushing
forward, one of them pushed forward quicker than the others, and
the new <a href="http://www.avantgardening.org/">Avant
Gardening</a> website was put live - after some fun getting control
of the domains back from Microsoft Live Office (which involves
killing email for the domain a short while... nice...). I'm happy
with the cut and paste asthetic of the website, though there are
still a couple of tweaks to do and two more sections. One is
waiting on a bug I've found with <a href=
"http://www.calameo.com/">Calameo</a> to be sorted out - we
<a href="http://www.getsatisfaction.com/calameo/topics/why_do_i_get_errors_in_internet_explorer_when_i_embed_calameo_on_a_web_page">
resolved the bug</a> but I'm waiting for them to roll it out to
their site (Though I've just checked and they have now. Great!)</p>
<p>Further work was done on Rossi &amp; Rossi, rebuilding the site
based upon their new logo. Fortunately my design wasn't too heavily
reliant on the styling from their old logo, but it was still a bit
of a pain to get all the alterations done on the site and get it
back up and running nicely. Having done this I'm also not as happy
with it as I was, and I've started refining the layouts, which is
not speeding things up.</p>
<p>On Tuesday I dug into some of the mapping work I'm doing on
<a href="http://www.spatialagency.net/">Spatial Agency</a>, just
playing around with Google Maps and trying some visualisations of
location based data. Alas the information we have on each of the
practises just specifies countries, so any spatial representation
here is going to be minimal, but I think there are some worthwhile
outcomes in it.</p>
<p>I also got on with some of the more intensive mapping for the
Rhyzom project with AAA and working through the complex
interactions of different levels of contributors, events, projects,
workshops, fieldtrips and locations. Painting a picture of this is
intereting, but challenging. I think part of the challenge is
coming from my desire to always approach the visualisation as much
as a website as as a picture, and so I'm trying to build it in some
form of semantic HTML structure. Rod for my own back. There was a
quick meet with Donia from AAA yesterday evening to look at
progress on this. It's not moved as quickly as I'd have liked it
to, partially because of commitments elsewhere, and partially down
to my focus on really understanding the structures before I start
building.</p>
<p>On Thursday I met up with the team at <a href=
"http://www.afterall.org/">Afterall</a> to review how they were
feeling about their website, and what could do with being refined
and improved. Overall they are happy with the site, but there are a
few refinements to make, nothing to groundbreaking, but nice to
really look at the usability and communication of this site rather
than data structures and interactions of entities like a lot of the
other projects.</p>
<p>After than meeting I was staring into another with Paul
Hetherington, former colleague and (soon-to-be-ex) Creative
Director at <a href="http://www.showstudio.com/">SHOWstudio</a>, to
talk through his upcoming project. This project is going to be more
commercial, but the underlying ideas behind it also give a lot of
interesting possiblities. Don't want to give too much away at the
moment - client confidentiality an all that - but looking forward
to working on this in the New Year.</p>
<p>Today has been spent working on the Lawson Park Electronic
Library website, trying to get the first phase of this launched as
soon as possible. I met up with <a href=
"http://www.mariabenjamin.com/">Maria Benjamin</a> (one half of
collaborators on the project <a href=
"http://www.guest-room.net/">Guestroom</a> ) and they like where
I'm going with it. I hope to get the basic site up this week, and
then we can really start extending the contents on the site.</p>
<p>(As a side note I'm struck by the coincidence of collaborating
with Guestroom on a project that contains a Reading Room, when
another ex-collaborator is setting up guest rooms at a space called
<a href="http://www.thereadingroomsmargate.co.uk/">The Reading
Rooms</a> - perhaps I should suggest we join the libraries
up...)</p>
<p>I've also started building the framework for the website(s) for
Abigail Hunt and Kieren Reed I mentioned last week.</p>
<p>in other related updates, I've updated the Grizedale Arts with
some design refinements and with a <a href=
"http://www.grizedale.org/about/jobs">job opening</a>, <a href=
"http://www.grizedale.org/about/internships">internship offers</a>,
and available <a href=
"http://www.grizedale.org/residencies/">residencies and
commissions</a>, and a job opening - one I'd be tempted to apply
for if I was more qualified. These will start feeding back into the
work that I'm developing as part for the Lawson Park website and as
part of my ongoing work with Grizedale Arts.</p>
<p>This week has also started me really thinking that the decade is
turning, and it's become apparent 2010 is going to be an even
busier year. Looking my updates over the last few weeks I've
realised that I need to become more foccused on each project to
fulfil things quicker, so that's my plan for next year.</p>
<p>Another reflection this week was not being able to contextualise
the speed at which I do things. In some ways it seems slow (I
imagine from the outside) but in other ways I feel it's fast. I
think this is an issue to do with not working in a space with
people who do the same as me - and also the time-sharing aspect of
the way I approach my work. I also think it's externally people
don't see the details going into things (code optimisation,
structural tweeks, cross platform testing) which start to be a
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									<p>Well, the week does not feel like it's quite over yet - I'm
working my way through Saturday - but as my Mac has just seized up
I thought I'd start work on this update.</p>
<p>This week started in Paris, visiting <a title=
"Atelier d'architecture autogérée" href=
"http://www.urbantactics.org">Atelier d'architecture autogérée</a>
(studio for self-managed architecture) - AAA for short - to talk
through the creation of a website to allow the various participants
of the <a title="Rhyzom" href=
"http://www.rhiz.eu/artefact-29987-en.html">Rhyzom</a> project that
they have started to document their activities and findings. Part
of the aim is to do this in a structured way to allow the building
of a map of the network of participants this creates, with the aim
of this map extending further out after the initial project has
completed, and to create a platform which grows with future
projects rather than dies after it's initial active phase. The
working meeting allowed me to start working on the structures and
code needed to drive the site - though I have a worry that the
structures are so complex that getting people to enter the
information may be problematic - this is making me rethink some of
my existing toolset and how people approach managing data in
that.</p>
<p>Travelling to and from Paris gave me a chance to catch up on
some outstanding work on a new website for <a href=
"http://www.avantgardening.org/">Avant Gardening</a> a project
which has been bubbling under for some time, a series of projects
about gardening and environmental awareness in London. The new
website is finally getting there - I've been working on it in fits
and starts all week - so hopefully, issues with the domain names
aside, we can get it live next week.</p>
<p>On top of this I did some design and functional tweaks to my CMS
Framework to make the extending structures of the kind of sites I
make easier to manage - though it seems that most clients have a
desire for quite complex outcomes and so it's often hard to
reconcile that with usability. A never ending task of reduction and
rethinking, but a useful one.</p>
<p>On Wednesday I also managed to get on with a number of the
updates to <a href="http://www.spatialagency.net/">Spatial
Agency</a> (primarily in terms of CMS updates, but also a couple of
design tweaks), an update to the CMS and some design tweaks on
<a href="http://www.ronalee.org/">Rona Lee's</a> website, as she
ploughs into bringing her site up to date with her last burst of
work, and a couple of other updates to the usual suspects from last
week : <a href="http://www.grizedale.org/">Grizedale</a>, <a href=
"http://www.lawsonpark.org/">Park</a>, <a href=
"http://www.somewhere.org.uk">Somewhere</a>, <a href=
"http://www.whatwilltheharvestbe.com/">What Will The Harvest
Be?</a>, Rossi &amp; Rossi.</p>
<p>On Wednesday I also managed to dig further into the <a href=
"http://www.lawsonpark.org/library">Lawson Park Electronic
Library</a>, getting all of the initial data loaded into the CMS on
the live site, and getting the management interface for it (mostly)
built.</p>
<p>On Thursday I went to Sheffield, to help <a href=
"http://studio8housingplus2.ning.com/">Studio 8</a> at <a href=
"http://www.shef.ac.uk/architecture/">Sheffield University School
of Architecture</a>. An initial presentation to some of the groups
raised some interesting questions, such as issues about the
longevity and worth of websites that stop being contributed to,
especially given the level of lifestream noise created now.</p>
<p>After the presentation I set to work with the group to look
through data they have been gathering in the last weeks and apply
some tactics for analysing and refining it to present a final
mapping of issues they have found in Sheffield. This was
interesting and challenging - they have gathered a lot of disparate
information from many sources and are trying to bring it together
in a cohesive way - initially using a Ning and Google Maps, this
has faltered for a couple of reasons - the amount of data they
have, and the limitations of the Tools at hand to present the
complexities of the information. I tried to encourage them to look
a the information in a new way, to work out what they were trying
to say and what was the most pertinent way to present each core
group of information they have, as a number of views of sheffield,
rather than trying to put all of the information into one view that
became overwhelming. I look forward to seeing the outcome; the have
a lot to do in the next week or so, so wish them luck.</p>
<p>In talking to the students I got the impression that there was a
feeling that there would just be a 'technical' answer, which there
seldom is - in fact part of the problem I constantly come across is
the desire to create something with a complex outcome, and expect
to be able to have it all simplified by some program or device.
Unfortuantely that's seldom the outcome - computers can work much
better the other way - analysing information to produce
simplifications, but generally if you are trying to achieve
something complex then it's going to take a while to sort it
out.</p>
<p>Finally, to a couple of days back home in front of the computer,
working through Avant Gardening and Rossi &amp; Rossi's websites -
punctuated by some great Pho for lunch with <a href=
"http://www.myspace.com/thisissociety">Francisco Salvado</a>,
during which we bemoaned the homoginisation of corporate web
design, something that I'm working against since my release from
SHOWstudio and the ned to think less about the concerns of
advertisers and marketplace, not that that stops me thinking about
usability, but I also want to create work that engaged people
through being challenging, at different levels. Sometimes work
should be about the audience making an effort, as much as the the
designer.</p>
<p>I was hit yesterday evening with a new logo for Rossi &amp;
Rossi - which kind of throws my existing design (based on their
previous logo) into disarray. I'm still working out how to manage
that one. Got to love a client curve ball. A lot of today has been
about that.</p>
<p>The week ended on a nice note, with a request from <a href=
"http://www.kierenreed.co.uk/">Kieren Reed</a> and <a href=
"http://www.abigailhunt.co.uk/">Abigail Hunt</a> to start building
them a shared &amp; split portfolilo site(s) for their work. It
should be quite a straightforward job - a releif from some of the
more complex issues I'm dealing with else where, but has it's own
set of unique requirements which will make it it's own challenge as
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									<p>Whilst mulling over my day I've realised something about myself
that I felt I should write down somewhere to remind myself about.
Here seemed a good place as should I forget some good soul may
remind me in future.</p>
<p>I've realised that I am frequently rather apologetic about the
quality of my work, in that I never feel I've done a good enough
job, and the only person to blame is myself.</p>
<p>I can look at this - as is my want - in many ways. One is that I
am constantly self deprecating and don't value myself. Another is
that I am lazy and never actually do good work. Another is that I
have high ideals for myself and never quite live up to them. And a
positive spin on that is that it means I'm constantly striving to
better myself, or at least what I do.</p>
<p>I've also realised that this probably makes me horribly
difficult to work with at times, as I'm always questioning
everything I do, and also everyone else's decisions that influence
my work, but mostly from my perspective and with some little
empathy sometimes. If you get this side of me sometimes; sorry.</p>
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									<p>(<em><a href=
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<a href="http://blog.neuromantics.net/">suit</a> with some <a href=
"http://www.berglondon.com/blog/">people</a> who <a href=
"http://www.berglondon.com/blog/2009/08/05/week-217/">have more to
say than me</a>, to try and kick start myself updating this site,
and doing some writing. I'm starting at Week N as I've been in some
ways freelancing for a long time, and I'm keeping this more
personal rather than <a href=
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<em>based</em>)</p>
<p>This week starting out a <a href=
"http://emes.hosteverything.net/">failed web server</a> by
replacing the power supply, whilst supposedly having two days off,
having to drive out to <a href=
"http://www.bluesquaredata.com/">BlueSquare</a> in maidenhead twice
was a bit time consuming.</p>
<p>Worked further on a new website for <a href=
"http://www.rossirossi.com/">Rossi &amp; Rossi</a>, and on the
<a href="http://www.lawsonpark.org/library/">Lawson Park Electronic
Library</a> site.</p>
<p>Met with Nina Pope (<a href=
"http://www.somewhere.org.uk/">Somewhere</a>) and discussed some
issues with the <a href="http://www.whatwilltheharvestbe.com/">What
Will The Harvest Be?</a> website, including how we might handle
next years planting, archiving this years, and create more
interaction with the plants database. We also discussed the updates
I've just done to the <a href=
"http://www.somewhere.org.uk/">somewhere</a> website and
improvements to the content management framework that's on
there.</p>
<p>This was followed by meeting with Kathrin Böhm (<a href=
"http://www.publiworksgroup.net/">Public Works</a> / <a href=
"http://www.myvilages.org/">myvillages.org</a>) to look at how to
manage the budget of the International Village Shop project being
developed by myvillages, public works, somewhere and grizedale arts
over the next year. Excel madness.</p>
<p>Did some debugging and improvements on the subscription system
for <a href="http://www.afterall.org/">Afterall</a>, Did a whole
bunch of interface and code improvements to the CMS interface of
the framework I use on most of the sites I build, and some
development to back end tools for managing the subscriptions on
Afterall, and creating and managing Newsletters.</p>
<p>Added a bunch of products to the <a href=
"http://www.grizedale.org/shop/">Grizedale Arts</a> shop for the
christmas rush. Get yet Jonathan Meese and Liam Gillick Grappa
<a href="http://www.grizedale.org/shop/artworks/">here</a> - in the
process did some fixed and modifications to the workflow for adding
products.</p>
<p>Did some playing around with the Grizedale Arts project/artists
data set to create a mapping of it. Made some tweaks on <a href=
"http://www.spatialagency.net/">Spatial Agency</a>, and looked at
the mappings for that as well.</p>
<p>Did some work on design improvements and build of a new website
for <a href="http://www.avantgardening.org/">Avant
Gardening</a>.</p>
<p>Upgraded my development server/server monitoring system, now
running a lot faster (now AMDx3) and more reliably, and with even
more disk space (5TB useable, and still drive connectors
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									<p>Something happened to me this week than made me think about corporate responsibility, about Data Protection, and about doing the right thing. My Hosting Company - <a href="http://www.poundhost.com/">PoundHost</a> - set a special offer email to their clients. Unfortunately they did what every sane person fears - they cc'd their entire client list visibly. A mistake a lot of people have made, and not a good one to make - however I'm sure they learnt a lot from doing it and won't do it again. It's not enough to send me away from a company who have been incredibly good in the years I've been with them, providing a fast response, helpful data center staff, and a quality service. Poundhost aren't the prettiest, best spec'd, most technologically advanced company in the world, but I like them - so I'll stick with them and support them as they seem to be coming from a good place. </p>
<p>However, a few house afterwards I got an email from one of their competitors - <a href="http://www.rapidswitch.com/">Rapidswitch</a> - specifically offering PoundHost customers a reward for switching to them. Opportunistically seizing on PoundHost's mistake, an abusing the list to their own needs. </p>
<p>This wound me up no end. </p>
<p>Why? Well, this is the tactic spammers take, and in my opinion a company working in the digital realm should not promote those tactics. Poundhost made an honest mistake, and apologised for it. Rapidswitch acted on that in a way which promoted bad practise. When challenged by me they didn't appologise, but blamed poundhost for me receiving grotesque images (something they can't prove - unless they are sending them), and basically supporting the position of spammers "We did take advice on this and we were informed that your email address was in the public domain as a Poundhost customer, so it would not be illegal to email you. Your email address was CC'd in an email from Poundhost earlier on Monday and from there it spiralled into the public domain." </p>
<p>No. No no no no no no no. My email address is not fair game because someone makes a mistake, and I don't want to live in a world were companies can make that call. They would me up because they did not act responsibly, and demonstrated the worst side of human nature - no co-operation, no understanding, just opportunistic back stabbing. Companies - especially in digital media - should be doing the best to promote good practises, and spamming is not a practise to support, whatever the source of it. </p>
<p>I'd hope that everyone else who got that email from PoundHost would think "you know what, they made a mistake, I might do that myself one day, so I'll just let it slip and not abuse the data I have access to". The more people that act like that the more it will happen. But when a company sets a precedent by acting the wrong way, others are sure to follow. </p>
<p>So, at the end of this, I come out supporting the <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075148/">Rocky</a> of the two, they ain't pretty and they ain't the best, but they are determined and taking the right path. So, if you ever have to make the choice between these two companies, I'd recommend <a href="http://www.poundhost.com">Poundhost</a>.</p>
					
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									<p>Well, my theory of weird AIM chats with robots seems confiremd, this just in from AIM user <em>PermissibleCoho</em>, my <a href="/home/1695">previous encounter</a> being with<em> JapaneseCoho</em> is enough consistency to post the id's without hesitation. It appears to be a variation of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheGreatHatsby">The Great Hatsby</a> at play, who will hopefully be in touch again soon so I can opt-out.</p>
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<p><strong>Hey.</strong><br />what?<br />hmmm, you are still a robot, aren't you?<br /><strong>hello?</strong><br />Hello, yes, hello! Who are you?<br /><strong>i'm sorry, i have to study. please leave me alone.</strong></p>
					
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									<p>I had a rather strange exchange with a random stranger via iChat earlier, and it seems I did not pass the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test">turing test</a>. They didn't either...</p>
<p>The other party will remain anonymous, though please comment/contact if you have the same thing, I'm intrigued. I'm particularly pleased to know that in the future only robots will use proper punctuation.</p>
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<p><strong>Hi.</strong><br />Hello. Who are you?<br /><strong>you just imed me</strong><br /><strong>saying</strong><br /><strong>"<br />¡ ɐɯɐqo ʞɔɐɹɐq"</strong><br />Not that I know of! Very strange! I don't know your AIM id or who you are. Sorry.<br /><strong>o</strong><br /><strong>u are a roboT?</strong><br />No! I'm not a robot. I'm Dorian.<br /><strong>your a robot</strong><br />ha!<br /><strong>your speaking only with proper punctuation</strong><br /><a href="/">http://www.dorianmoore.com/</a> .... that's me,<br />sorry if I seem like a robot!<br />perhaps you are a robot??<br /><strong>w_H_a_T Y_o_u A_R_E A L_I_A_R</strong><br />you can check the aim id on <a href="/contact">http://www.dorianmoore.com/contact</a> .... it should match the one you have in your chat program.<br />serious.<br />But hey ho.<br />Bye.</p>
					
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