nytimes.com — In 1934, Otlet sketched out plans for a global network of computers (or ?electric telescopes?) that would allow people to search and browse through millions of interlinked documents, images, audio and video files. He described how people would use the devices to send messages to one another, share files and even congregate in online social networks
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mastergriefJun 19, 2008
People always bury comments like this. I asked why, once, and someone said something like "noone gives a s**t" and he got dugg several times. So I suppose that's it.
trideJun 19, 2008
So the internet was invented in 1940 by Nazis. This may explain why youtube.com is a vast forum of antisemitism.
5urr3al5amJun 19, 2008
LOL yeah.. he suuuure does...
widgetmakerJun 19, 2008
It didn't get me to do any login bulls**t (hasn't done for a while)
spectralsoundsJun 19, 2008
It was a joke guys, I know he didnt mean that literally.
hirschabJun 20, 2008
THIS IS WHY I LOVE DIGG
rippleeffectJun 23, 2008
There's one coming out this year isn't there?<a class="user" href="http://www.gamertell.com/gaming/comment/star-wars-the-clone-wars-heading-to-theaters-summer-2008/">http://www.gamertell.com/gaming/comment/star-wars- ...</a>
palms12Jul 3, 2008
No need to worry, Al Gore was alongside him the entire time, inventing both the internet and global warming!
pezeldaJan 15, 2010
Guess Daniel can't keep a secret XD
jrackowJan 15, 2010
You would need to open it up and check out the context. I'm sure he's talking about something he told Daniel and showed him that he's not supposed to let out. John in Revelations says similar things.