I've been reading Erik Benson's site for a few weeks now, and I'm hooked. The guy is a geek's geek. His latest post about queue theory as well as the post before it about FOAF and the hypothetical perfect architecture of software are both quite interesting. I'm fascinated by algorithm theory, so learning more about algorithms I'm already familiar with is always interesting. As for his post about FOAF, every geek dreams of perfect software. In this case, Erik goes a step further and maps out a specific application, and one that would be very intersting to see in motion. It fits in with the idea of a personal proxy, in that it automates some tasks and aids you with others while remaining unobtrusive and easy to use. If you ask me, there's not enough of those kind of applications in the world...