Author: Rick Klau
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Stopping occupational spam
KC’s Prevent Reply All/Forward in mail to other Outlook users. Now when the people you sent the mail to open it, the “Reply All” and “Forward” buttons will not be available on the toolbar. Similarly, the keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+F will not work. Our corporation often ends up falling into the same email list pit…
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You’re fired
Tami Silicio, who took the photographs of the flag-draped coffins of U.S. soldiers that The Seattle Times published on Sunday, has been let go from her job, along with her husband. [Mathew Gross] This is the offending photo: Photo by Tami Silicio I understand the firing — there was a policy in place, and she…
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Welcome… to the “real” world
There is no such thing as a “virtual community.” There are only real communities that meet more or less frequently in person. [BookBlog] Adina is spot on — this artificial distinction between “real” and “virtual” is increasingly pointless. A community is defined by its affiliations, not by its mode of meeting.
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Small Pieces, Loosely Joined (Jr.)
Thanks to Jim McGee for catching this last week — it looks great: Going to need this.Small Pieces Loosely Joined for kids. David Weinberger is one of the most cogent and original thinkers about the meaning of the Net and the impact it has, and can have, on our lives and our society. As one…
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Rosemary Quigley – a tough one to kill
Update 9/9/04: Rosemary Quigley passed away on Monday, 9/6. I wrote about this here. A vigil is being held Friday, 9/10, and funeral and burial are Saturday, 9/11 at 10am at St. Elizabeth’s in Acton. -Rick I just had the wind knocked out of me, and I feel blessed. (The appropriateness of the metaphor will…
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Journalism is dead…
OK — here’s a little game. Without Googling, without searching through your aggregator, go ahead and try and guess who this article is about: Her jacket hung loosely and the skirt was long — reaching to the mid-calf as always — and without any fetching details. Her lapels were two uninterrupted plains. … Notice the…
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Matt Homann’s transformation is almost complete
I met Matt at TechShow last year, and we had a brief conversation about using weblogs as part of your practice. He was excited about the possibilities weblogs represented for him — and here he is, just over twelve months later: an active blogger, an entrepreneur making the technology a key piece of his strategy…
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Know it when I see it
Thanks to CfA for highlighting this new bastion of free speech, with a terrific quote on its home page banner: If there is a bedrock principle of the first amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable. Justice William…
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Even in DuPage…
Well, it’s a secret no longer: today’s Chicago Tribune reports that Democrats are narrowing the gap in DuPage County. (I live in Naperville, the population center in DuPage.) Speaking about the Democratic party’s strong showing in last month’s primary, the Trib says: [It was] an undeniably strong showing in a place often dubbed the most…
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Support
Remember my cool new TiVo Series 2? Well, late in January it was no longer able to take audio from the satellite tuner — it still was able to send audio (the DVD player still worked). But audio in — that wasn’t working. I finally got around to sending the unit into Toshiba, and they…