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  • Happy Birthday to me…

    Light posts the last couple days, thanks to a much-needed weekend of Internet-free time. Many thanks to my parents, who flew in and not only helped me celebrate but also graciously watched the kids last night so my wife and I could spend a night kid-free downtown Chicago. Friday night, we took my parents to…

  • Dean Soars into Huge NH Lead (Zogby)

    Zogby News! Dean Soars into Huge Lead in New Hampshire: Now Leads Kerry 40-17 Among Likely Voters; Clark and Edwards in Distant 3rd —New Zogby Poll Perhaps most interesting: Dean has the lowest unfavorable rating (11%) of all candidates; Kerry has a 26% unfavorable rating.

  • Cudahy calls for restoration, not revolution

    Over at Greater Democracy, Michael Cudahy posted a very thought-provoking essay about how the Democratic primary race may be losing its focus. More specifically, I think, he’s arguing that the focus — on Democratic partisans to the exclusion of Republicans and Independents — is broken and will inevitably lead to a Democratic defeat in November.…

  • LazyWeb – and an iTunes request

    Sinekow.org: October 23, 2003 Archives My idea is: A plugin for winamp, Windows Media Player, w.bloggar, zempt, iTunes or whatever – not dissimilar from the one for w.bloggar (which generates a “Currently listening to: Band Name – Song” string) – that will parse the id3 tag of a given song, and using the ITMS link…

  • Political Site of the Day

    Many thanks to Political Site of the Day for choosing this blog as its site of the day.

  • EMC buys Documentum

    Interesting — I just saw on my blog that one year ago today, I linked to Documentum’s purchase of eRoom. Last week, in case you missed it, hardware storage company EMC bought Documentum for $1.7b. This is a non-obvious growth strategy. I think consolidation among the content management players makes sense (for instance, my old…

  • Crazy traffic

    This is nuts: over 800 visitors today, almost all a result of searching for Tuesday Morning Quarterback at Google (or any Google-affiliated site). That search points to a post I made over a year ago about my admiration for Gregg Easterbrook; 17 have commented as of 6pm this evening. (In case you’re wondering, this is…

  • Adding conversations to my blog’s homepage

    Thanks to a little hacking of Movable Type, I’ve added three new features to the right-hand column on the home page. You can now see: Last five trackbacks. While those looking at individual threads will see which other sites have linked to me, this seemed a better way to highlight that there may be a…

  • Happy anniversary…

    … to Jim McGee, who’s been blogging for two years as of today. If you aren’t reading Jim’s “musings”, you should be. He’s one of the sharpest commentators on the KM implications of blogging around. Here’s to many more!

  • Easterbrook’s firing

    This is wild: do a search at Google for Tuesday Morning Quarterback and my post from last year is in the top 10 results. Furthermore, as a result of the controversy swirling over Easterbrook’s firing from ESPN, there’s now an active thread in the comments about what happened. (Check out the haiku homage!) My views…