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Links and Tweets of the Week -- November 7, 2009 - http://blogs.salon.com/0002007...
off to Ithaca Friday and then San Jose Sunday
"I wanted to be a ghost writer... but the spirit didn't move me." #iwantedtobe
"I wanted to be a crossword puzzle constructor... but I really didn't have a clue." #iwantedtobe
"I wanted to be a climate scientist... but I couldn't take the heat." #iwantedtobe
"I wanted to be an expert in 'breath meditation'... but I lack inspiration." #iwantedtobe
The last 5 tweets from a crossword puzzle in the NYT. Should we start a "I wanted to be a..." pun contest? #iwantedtobe ?
"I wanted to be a mime... but I talked myself out of it."
"I wanted to be a faith healer... but I lacked hands-on experience"
"I wanted to be a sumo wrestler... but I quit when push came to shove."
"I wanted to be e. e. cummings' publisher, but I was under-capitalized"
"I wanted to be a masseur... but I rubbed people the wrong way"
off to Winnipeg Thurs pm
Links and Tweets of the Week: October 31, 2009 (Scary Hallowe'en Edition) - http://blogs.salon.com/0002007...
RT @sbraiden @esthersprague The places we live http://www.theplaceswelive.com Enter 3rd world 'households' & use cursor to look around
from @automaticearth -- the greatest theft in US history (gov't inflating housing prices) - http://theautomaticearth.blogspot.com/2009...
Links and Tweets of the Week: October 24, 2009 - http://blogs.salon.com/0002007...
RT @NancyWhite Very funny take off on knowledge management http://blip.tv/file/2738390 (but who's this Dennis Snowdon fellow?)
hmmm... if we were to use Open Space to design a program to bring about the end of factory farming, how would we craft the invitation?
you can catch me in 10 minutes in Second Life speaking about my book -- I'm at the Virtually Speaking studio
What emerged after dinosaurs (last great extinction) were birds. Why should life after the current great extinction be any less astonishing?
RT @cshirky @pkedrosky Infotech's a deflationary virus that used the web to escape sectoral containment, with profound economic consequences
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