Although we have ten fingers, we are not good at making “top tens”. Although the Late Show does make it look easy. Will Pate makes this mistake when he asks for your Top 10 Issues/Concerns with Flock. No harm done, they will just have to filter out the noise.
Category Archives: Collaborating
"I never use allocated bitch time; it’s strictly a sucker’s favour.”
I arrived at Rick Meon’s article x-mailer looking for the origin and definition of X-mailer, X-mas, and X-everything in mail headers. I found an interesting story with uncanny insight into executive communication and company meetings.
Feeling Automattic
Today is my first day of every day being an Automattic day!
September VLUG meeting
VLUG is Victoria Linux User Group. I went to their monthly meeting last night (2nd Tuesday of every month), and the topic was “mini presentations”. It was an enjoyable evening with great presentations. If you are curious to passionate about Linux or open source this is a great community to participate in. It is free [...]
My Blog Buddy, Don Dodge
About a month ago while reading about Warren Buffet entrusting his fortune to the Gates Foundation I found myself on Don Dodge’s post on the subject. After reading his post, I was sick and angry becuase of his attacking the existing organizations and heaping praise on the tyrant Bill Gates. I shared my opinion:
WordCamp, explaining and listening, collaborating
If you are explaining, you have already lost, except when you have an audience that is listening, and you are there collaborating.
If you are explaining,
you have already lost.
technorati tags:fool’s wisdom, collaborate, free culture, communicate
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Don’t beat up the good people
It is easy to beat up the good people because they really do care to improve the world, care about what we think and they listen and respond. I am trying to weigh my complaints against a person’s accomplishments, and I try not to be part of an internet mob.
R.I.P. Web Apps?
Tara Hunt in R.I.P. Browsers may be interpreted as suggesting that the computing environment of tomorrow is the desktop of today. She presents her assertions in the context of technical issues she regularly experiences. Pains caused by poor experiences in browsers and web applications. Real problems. Pains that Richard MacManus, myself, and all other [...]