- From: Pat Hayes <phayes@ihmc.us>
- Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 21:47:30 -0500
- To: Danny Ayers <danny.ayers@gmail.com>
- Cc: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
Danny, I agree, Some things certainly do seem annoying. For example, I keep getting these weird emails from some crazy guy who talks apparently at random about kennels and peas and other completely disconnected topics, if that is indeed what they are, all apparently (to coin a phrase) full of sound and fury, but signifying nothing. Have you ever thought of, like, expressing what you want to say in, like, connected English sentences that mean something? Pat Hayes On Apr 16, 2010, at 12:10 PM, Danny Ayers wrote: > I know I got a bit snarly the other night, but some things do seem > annoying. I wish to know where the nearest kennels are, that could > work. For another example, the life sustaining drugs. Where it is best > to plant my peas (too late). Datasets... where is the crossover? > > Folks have been really good at exposing things, but the utility is > way behind. > > A million triples or when I should plant tomato seeds..? > > I see only minor signs of utility, serendipity seems such a long way > off. > > Grumbling, > Danny. > > > -- > http://danny.ayers.name > > ------------------------------------------------------------ IHMC (850)434 8903 or (650)494 3973 40 South Alcaniz St. (850)202 4416 office Pensacola (850)202 4440 fax FL 32502 (850)291 0667 mobile phayesAT-SIGNihmc.us http://www.ihmc.us/users/phayes
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