Tag Archives: tribes

Bump and grind

WordPress.com, of which I am a very happy user (cost = free, uptime = 100%, functionality = great and always improving) has one interesting limitation – the blog statistics one can easily access are “blog traffic,” meaning the number of … Continue reading

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The power of combinatory skills

Last Monday night, if you happened to be one of the 2,000+ people at Carnegie Hall, you were lucky enough to hear a powerful, arresting performance of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony played, perhaps for the first and last time in history, … Continue reading

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I missed you

Between trying to catch up on work and a publishing glitch this morning, there was a gap in my blog posts. I was talking to one blog reader yesterday who said, “What happened?  You didn’t post today.” That’s great news.  … Continue reading

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Don’t forget

Everything you write online (email, blog, twitter, text) can and will get anywhere else in an instant.  This isn’t news, but ask yourself:  do I write EVERY email/blog/tweet assuming that the people who are closest to this can and probably … Continue reading

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44 reasons I blog

“Why do you blog?” I get the question a lot.  So here’s a list.  I originally wanted to come up with 99 reasons, but 44 is where I ended up. (If you have serious additions to the list please comment … Continue reading

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