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Bulk deliciousing the contrail

Matt is asking what people's wikipedia contrails are. You could imagine del.icio.us or other bookmarking services adding a feature whereby users can just upload their surfing history, delete the ones that shouldn't be public, and add comments -- though bulk-adding bookmarks might damage the quality of links submitted. Anyway, this seems to be the rodcorporate trail:

Eternal_Champion (something Matt himself mentioned I think)
Ali_Smith (author of the incredible The Accidental)
23 numerology (no idea why, but probably something to do with apophenia)
Alain_Robbe-Grillet (author)
Cargo_cult (thinking recently about whether language can be said to be somewhat cargo-cultish itself, given that the etymology of words often seems to involve meanings that are quickly forgotten)
Erewhon (Samuel Butler)
Fountain_(Duchamp) (the king)
Gordian_Knot (?)
Pierre_Cardin (trying to find the Pierre Cardin Foundation building for Peter Lindberg)
Pareidolia (um, dunno.)
Scrum_(in_management) (reading about agile a lot recently)
Takashi_Murakami (artist)
Robert_Stone (author)

Comments

Hi Rod!

I've just blogged my wikipedia contrails too:
http://stulzer.net/blog/2006/06/20/my-wikipedia-contrails/

Regards,
Rodrigo Stulzer

Funny, I know I looked at the Erewhon entry on Wikipedia recently as well, but it didn't come up in my autocomplete list. Interesting stuff you have in your contrail. =)

Isn't there an extension for firefox called breadcrumbs that you can trace your history?

Erm, remember your browsing history?

You thinking of CHATSUM? ;-) http://www.chatsum.com

Actually, this could be a chatsum plugin. Assuming there's a plugin architecture. George?

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