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I was just browsing the Slashdot archive and came across this interesting post » Ask Slashdot: Significant Documents of the Internet. It's all about "this thought provoking question: If you were creating an anthology of documents which have profoundly affected computing and the Internet, what would you choose? Some examples: Eric Raymond's essay The Cathedral and the Bazaar or John Perry Barlow's A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace. Items could be technologically, socially, and economically significant -- either in negative (eg., a lot of US laws) or positive ways." I must remember to check this out at a later date. Right now, I'm almost falling asleep behind the keyboard. Getting up early is a bitch. I'm glad I've taken tomorrow off. A nice day to relax. Although, knowing me, I'll probably crawl behind my PC anyway. Sigh. Think I'll go and zombify in front of my television right now. That requires far less of me than the Internet does. I wish you a good night.