Monthly Archives: February 2003

This isn’t helping 0

A few days ago, Robert Scoble asked what we think Microsoft should do in the future, both with technology and to improve their public persona. I haven’t done much for coming up with a list of what they should do, but here’s a hint to Micosoft: this is something you really shouldn’t do.

Caring for your Introvert 8

The worst of it is that extroverts have no idea of the torment they put us through. Sometimes, as we gasp for air amid the fog of their 98-percent-content-free talk, we wonder if extroverts even bother to listen to themselves. We can only dream that someday…it will not be impolite to say “I’m an introvert. You are a wonderful person and I like you. But now please shush.”

Catching up, part four: political bits 1

Yeah, well, I had to jump back into this side of things eventually. On the bright side, much as this stuff might worry and/or scare me, at least I’m paying attention to it now, which I wasn’t for far too many years.

Catching up, part three 3

Again, in no particular order, bits and pieces from my ‘technology’ grouping in NetNewsWire…

Catching up, part two 0

This time, the focus is on Macintosh goodies. All you PC-using heathens can read on in wistful fantasyland, or just find something else to do — like reinstall Windows again. ;)