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Friday, March 10, 2000

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"The patent is the first issued of several filed by TheBrain.com. Its issuance creates a significant barrier to entry for companies considering developing similar technology and solidifies TheBrain.com’s position as the leading provider of visual information environments."

A response from a customer (me): Why Brain, Why?

Update, 14:30 PST: I've added a screenshot of my "brain" to the Why Brain, Why letter.

I really love using The Brain, but now when I use it I feel... well honestly, I feel like I'm using pirated software... even though I paid for it. It feels like I'm pirating the world by using it. How lame.

Check out ThoughtStream.

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Thursday, March 9, 2000

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I still can't believe you're gone.

Sigh...

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Tuesday, March 7, 2000

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/.: Playing Nintendo Causes Blisters? "Nintendo is offering up to $80 million (US) worth of gloves for buyers of the "Mario Party" Nintendo64 game. Over 90 complaints have been filed concerning blisters, cuts, and other hand injuries!"

Having played a lot of Mario Party with my freakishly fast 14 year old brother in law, and suffered way too many painful stinging cuts on my hands as a result, I totally recommend wearing gloves.

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