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<br/>[[Catalog of Internet Identities|Was active]] in news groups, etc. since the mid '80s, used IRC since turn of the century, and <b><i>DS</i></b> intends fulfillment of the AI Strawmen in implementation of support for [[:en:Semantic Web|Web 3.0]].
<br/>[[Catalog of Internet Identities|Was active]] in news groups, etc. since the mid '80s, used IRC since turn of the century, and <b><i>DS</i></b> intends fulfillment of the AI Strawmen in implementation of support for [[:en:Semantic Web|Web 3.0]].
<html><a href=http://meansofproduction.biz/images/moses-and-aaron-1971.jpg><b><i>Moses and Aaron</i> Mati Klarwein, 1971</b></a></html>
<html><a href=http://meansofproduction.biz/images/moses-and-aaron-1971.jpg><b><i>Moses and Aaron</i> Mati Klarwein, 1971</b></a></html>
<br>&sup1; <font size=1>I use my Chinse name for my main friends and family FB account, where, due to a defect in FB I am unable to specify the desired relation (father-son) between the two accounts, which are of course in the same graph. Ft is the container project  for my FB app efforts, video, social networking via DS/FB.<font><br />
<br>&sup1; <font size=1>I use my Chinse name for my main friends and family FB account, where, the biz account is father to the F&amp;F account both of course in the same social graph. Ft is the container project  for my FB app efforts, video, social networking via DS/FB.<font><br />
&sup2; <font size=1> In general as software, FB, Google maps, other SaaS with separable free API are the exceptions, CMSes aren't.<font>
&sup2; <font size=1> In general as software, FB, Google maps, other SaaS with separable free API are the exceptions, CMSes aren't.<font>
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