I will always be grateful to Annie Lamott for introducing me to the concept of “Shitty First Drafts” in Bird by Bird. I am now beginning to understand that there is a second, equally important, directive: “Spell check it and publish it.” Getting the draft out of my head is only a starting point. We perfectionists, …
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A Little HTML is a Dangerous Thing and I Know Where to Get It
We all know that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. It’s also often exactly what is needed for the occasion. So here I am with a new website, a couple of blogs to look after, and a image portfolio to build for the DH. Problem is… the in-the-house IT guy doesn’t do web. Networking …
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a chicken makes my day
Sometimes even the dullest of research projects brings a little snicker. To wit, while cruising the great gobi of amazon.com looking for chicken cookbooks (don’t ask) I found this little list. And now my day is all better. ‑magpie
Wired Magazine, the Cluetrain, and Synchronicity
Odd to me that I should discover the ClueTrain Manifesto (I prefer to think of myself as fashionably late to the party) in the same week that the latest of Wired magazine finally makes it to the top of the oughtta read pile with it’s articles about on-line openness. Including Clive Thompson’s The See-Through CEO …
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5 minutes from read-it to love-it
This a.m. I read “save time by dashing your searches” on Micro Persuasion. I tried it using reputation-management versus the unquoted, un-dashed version (to wit: reputation management) Whoa, this has got to be a record for least amount of time from I read this post to I can’t believe I lived without it!