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Minimal Compact

Authored by Michael Pate on April 28th, 2003 at 11:32 AM

Adam Greenfield has written something called a minimal compact, which he describes as an “open-source constitution for post-national states.” Joi Ito describes his website as cool but I would describe it as hard to read (#CCC text on a #444 background). When I have time, I guess I will peruse the .pdf.

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Lunch with Adam Greenfield
The minimal compact: An open-source constitution for post-national states

Comments

I'd take this plaint regarding his web design a little more seriously if your own site didn't not merely not render on Macintosh machines, but crash their browsers as well.

De gustibus non disputandum est. I rather like the coolness.

Jerry,

Actually, I think his design is cool, too. I just wasn't thrilled with the color choices. But one thing I have noticed when it comes to color, every monitor shows things differently so it could be just me. A similar site I like is http://www.daringfireball.net/ because I find it very readable and very cool.

Do you mind if I inquire what browser you are using? I don't have access to a Mac but the site does pass the W3C Markup Validation.

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