This a-here fellow (Feld) is brilliant. This ahere speech is brilliant and vitally important.
Go. Read it (again, if you’ve read it already). Ponder its implications. Act.
That is all.
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What is the sound of two “C-list” bloggers linking? 🙂
(Been enjoying http://www.userfriendly.org this week)
Well,
I’ll admit it is a little self-referential. Nevertheless, if you had posted it someplace else I would have linked to it, so why discriminate against you merely because we play in the same playground?