Year: 2003
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Driving east
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We’re starting our Thanksgiving trip a bit early — we’ll start by spending a weekend with my in-laws who just recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. After that we’ll be…
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The Meatrix
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This is a compelling use of parody to make a point. It’s not a political issue I’m particularly familiar with, but I think the factory farming issue will become a…
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Influential readership
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John Robb: “It really doesn’t matter how many readers you have, it is who reads your work.” Given some of the conversation from tonight’s dinner, this is an important point…
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Denise is on TV
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Denise’s ears must have been burning tonight, as I recounted my story of meeting Denise with Jonas, Josh and Phil. In that night, half of my company wanted to learn…
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Blogger dinner
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Just got back from dinner with Phil Wolff, Jonas Luster and Josh Koenig. Proving that there’s always excitement whenever a few bloggers get together, there was actually an honest-to-goodness homicide…
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Investors Business Daily on Social Networking
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Today’s issue of Investors Business Daily picks up on the social networking story, and — surprise, surprise — includes my company Interface Software in the mix. We’re a different animal…
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Dinner in San Francisco Tuesday night
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Howdy — I’m in San Francisco on business right now, and am getting a group of folks to go to dinner Tuesday night. Nothing fancy — just a chance to…
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Attendance at the JJ
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Daniel D takes me to task for claiming that Dean outnumbered Kerry 12 to 3. I stand by my count (I’m referring specifically to the balcony; there was no way…
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Back from Iowa
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I’m back from the Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Iowa, the annual fund-raiser for the Iowa Democratic Party. Over at my Dean campaign blog, I took some notes about how I…
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Back from Iowa
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I’m back from the Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Iowa, the annual fund-raiser for the Iowa Democratic Party. Over at my Dean campaign blog, I took some notes about how I…