Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Retraction
Author: Erik Neu Posted: 10/15/1999; 9:10:54 AM Topic: Today's scriptingNews Outline Msg #: 12069 (In response to 12067) Prev/Next: 12068 / 12070
Okay, I will bring down my hoax shields and make no further claims to this effect. I was in part misled by the weblog entry for Salon:>>Smell-enhanced surfing: It's a concept so bizarre it just has to be a hoax. >>
Admittedly, I took this as an admission on Dave's part that it was a hoax, and he was in on it. Which in hindsight was not justified, and obviously not correct.
>>We'll certainly find out soon if it's real or not, for the time being, why *not* believe>>
My credo is almost the opposite of this: Don't Fall For It. I have a pretty good track record, but I have to admit this occasionally causes me to discredit the creditable. Maybe this, along with competitive urges, is what caused Salon to declare the Wired story a hoax?
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- Re: Retraction, Dave Winer, 10/15/1999; 9:14:51 AM
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