- From: Steven Pemberton <Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl>
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 15:45:37 +0200
- To: "Manu Sporny" <msporny@digitalbazaar.com>, "RDFa Community" <public-rdfa@w3.org>
Even my browser understands me ISWIM - I Say What I Mean The Medium is the Message The Medium Really *is* the Message Meta - Link - RDFa I Don't Repeat Myself I Prefer Not To Repeat Myself Meaning - Awareness - RDFa My Other T Shirt Is Also About RDFa The A stands for Attributes Never mind the Acronym, Here Comes Meaning Generalized, Scalable, Open Beautiful - Sane - RDFa Anything you can say, I can say Meta Better Meaning through Attributes As McLuhan said - The form of a medium embeds itself in the message, creating a symbiotic relationship by which the medium influences how the message is perceived. Steven On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 04:23:40 +0200, Manu Sporny <msporny@digitalbazaar.com> wrote: > Still thinking about t-shirt designs and distilling the RDFa message > into something simpler. > > Hixie is talking about micro-data on the HTML5 mailing list, although I > think that anything with the word "data" in it will scare away most web > designers? > > How would these slogans look on the back of a shirt? > > ========================== > > RDFa > > Express Yourself, Simply. > > http://rdfa.info/ > > ========================== > > RDFa > > Say What You Mean > > http://rdfa.info/ > > ========================== > > Lush* > > Delectably Delicious HTML > > http://rdfa.info/ > > ========================== > > *Lush could stand for Lusciously Useful Semantic HTML > > It's has good "verb"-able properties - "Make your site Lush with > semantics!". > > Person B: "I just published RDFa via my blog!" > Person A: "You're such a Lush!" > Person B: "Why thank you!" > Person A: "Here's a million dollars!" > > Oh, the possibilities... > > -- manu >
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