I'm prone to random ideas, and last week it struck me that just about any danged crazy thing could (or has) been used as metaphor for Social Media, Web 2.0, or whatever you want to call this stuff. I had some time waiting for a program to install, so … [Continue reading] about Social Media Stupid Metaphor Exercise (bel Grande)
As eclectic a reading list as you’re ever going to find
In a recent team meeting in Oregon, my team of Software Developers and Community Managers each shared a book we were planning to read. The intent was to learn a little about each other and some of the great books out there we may not have heard … [Continue reading] about As eclectic a reading list as you’re ever going to find
Trivial Super Powers: What would you choose?
On Twitter yesterday Ronji talked about a poll which asked which Super Power you would have. Most people at his work chose Invisibility, but I would personal take Flying. In fact, you would never get my butt back on the ground if I could fly. Easy … [Continue reading] about Trivial Super Powers: What would you choose?
Halloween Post: Poe’s The Raven… twitter version
Once upon a Tweetdeck dreary, while I Twittered weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious snurl of meme-passed lore, While I groaned, nearly bailing, suddenly there came a failing, As of something poorly scaling, scaling on some maxed out … [Continue reading] about Halloween Post: Poe’s The Raven… twitter version
Villa Borghese and the Creepy Crypt
Today we visited the Galleria Borghese. The gardens are four square acres of lush landscaping with statues and fountains dotting the pathways. The galleria houses what was once the private collection of the Borghese family including sculptures by … [Continue reading] about Villa Borghese and the Creepy Crypt