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| Wednesday, August 23, 2000 |
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Proving this is a serious habit
Joyce and I drove to Santa Barbara and back yesterday (which ended 2.25 hours ago) a total of close to 700 miles. And still I found time to blog.
Think of it as a live, in-person blog
I'm speaking about Cluetrain in San Jose today, at the Business Marketing Association luncheon. If you belong (in any sense of that word), I'll see you there.
But you never know
I love people who care about knowledge management (KM to the faithful). Really. Some of my best friends are KMers. One has a license plate that reads KMUNITY. And he's good at it, too. (Community, that is. I don't know about his KM thing.)
My only problem with the subject is that it takes exactly two words to bore anybody who doesn't already care. So I won't mention it again. I'll leave that up to David Weinberger, who manages to make a fine extinction between two meanings of "tacit" one evocatively demonstrated by an Updike poem, and one boringly, well, managed by the KM guys. Or their concepts. Or something.
That and even funnier stuff is in the latest JOHO.
(And if you want more fun at KM's expense, go to Buzzphraser.com and make your own "CollaboLatin" buzzphrases from a lexicon generated by just one KMer's speech. Click on the pop-down menu next to "Language."
Does this mean we've been hacked?
A reader writes
I read your weblog quite frequently. One thing that gets me confused is that started underlining headings for your news snippes. I alwas want to click on them. I know they are not "blue" links but it just doesn't work because when I see somethign underlined it automatically registers that it's a link.
Can you please change that and stop underlining your headings. It would help me distinguish between the real links in your stories. I would appreciate it. It would be a lot easier to read your stuff.
P.S. I am a software tester so I always look at what works and what doesn't from the user perspective.
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