There. Now I’ve fulfilled my moral obligation. Or perhaps I’ve only condemned myself to the hottest places in hell. David Weinberger today linked to Jonathan Alford’s Salon piece Looking for votes, finding America and quoted this excerpt describing the undecided voters: It is easy to be dismissive of undecided voters. Who are these people? How […]
Entries from October 2004
I’m undecided
October 8th, 2004 · 5 Comments
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Emotional Life of Weblogs: BloggerCon III session description
October 7th, 2004 · 6 Comments
Dave Winer invited me to be a discussion leader at BloggerCon III. Below is the description of the session on the Emotional Life of Weblogs which I will be guiding on November 6 at Stanford. I am shut in a bone box and trying to fasten myself onto white paper. – from the novel Free […]
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Eastside Weblog Meetup on October 5
October 5th, 2004 · 4 Comments
We made it to the meetup tonight in Bellevue, and it was a great group – great as in large and great as in good… First I saw Myk O’Leary as we were walking into the mall. We met for the first time in June but at this meetup we had more opportunity to talk. […]
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Super – wow indeed….!
October 5th, 2004 · 2 Comments
Betsy Devine posted today So this morning the phone woke me up at 5:30 and it was a lady with a beautiful Swedish accent. Frank was already in the shower, but he got out and dripped all over the floor while she informed him that he and his thesis advisor David Gross, and a third […]
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Now it’s a family affair: the one-blog classroom
October 5th, 2004 · 4 Comments
It started when Dave Winer came for lunch in August. While we adults talked, I let Abigail and Michaela play with the digital camera. The pictures they took were fun. And someone wrote a comment that got me thinking…(…So the question is, would I subscribe to a feed of photos taken by a 6-year-old and […]
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