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"The other side hasn't offered much in the way of strategy to win the war," Mr. Bush said. The large and enthusiastic crowd shouted back "Four More Years."







"The other side hasn't offered much in
the way of strategy to win the war," Mr.
Bush said. The large and enthusiastic
crowd shouted back "Four More Years."

"The other side hasn't offered much in
the way of strategy to win the war," Mr.
Bush said. The large and enthusiastic
crowd shouted back "Four More Years."
05/06/2004 01:39 AM

On the Road (New York Times)

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80 Years of The New Yorker to Be Offered
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the (presumably well-vetted) crowd booed
at the mention of Mr. Clinton and were
not rebuked by Mr. Bush


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Perl Developers for large web project
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Bush, with McCain at Side, Visits U.S.
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REM's Peter Buck: enthusiastic pirate!


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Cory Doctorow: Thomas Hawk sez, "Recently REM's Peter Buck was reported to have given iPods full of music (probably around 10,000 tracks, if really full) to every single person who worked on REMs latest album, even reportedly engineers who he had only known a few weeks."
While Stipe and Mills have developed other interests in their adult life beyond the band and music, Buck hasn't. He recently filled up the iPods of everyone who worked on REM's new album with songs that he thought they might like - and considering iPods can take up to 10,000 songs, this was a Herculean feat of downloading. "He's become obsessed with it," says Stipe. "He has done this for everyone who worked on our new record, including the engineers, who he had only known for a couple of weeks. What's interesting is to discover what he thinks we should be listening to. Mike got entire albums by Miles Davis, for example, while I only got the greatest hits. It must have taken him weeks, but he really isn't interested in anything apart from his family and music," adds Mills. "He reads books, and plays music, and hangs out with his family. That's it. So he loves the iPod because it gives him a chance to go through thousands of records that he hasn't played for the last 20 years.
Link (Thanks, Thomas!)

Back to Mercury After 30 Years!


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exact same strategy as President Bush


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A member of the audience pulls a
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Virtual Collaboration: If You Can't Work
Side-by-Side


Virtual Collaboration: If You Can't Work
Side-by-Side
03/19/2005 02:58 AM
ConfScreen
The Idea:
What do you do if you need or want to collaborate, but you can't do so in person? What purposes are best served by weblogs, wikis, and other types of online collaboration tools, spaces and media?


Collaboration entails finding the right group of people (skills, personalities, knowledge, work-styles, and chemistry), ensuring they share commitment to the collaboration task at hand, and providing them with an environment, tools, knowledge, training, process and facilitation to ensure they work together effectively. This is challenging enough face-to-face in real-time. It's doubly difficult virtually and asynchronously. But there are examples of great music, literature, invention, scientific discovery and problem-solving that have come from such handicapped collaboration. How did they do it, and can you improve the likelihood of brilliant virtual collaboration by using the right tools and media?

Let's take a look at some of the alternatives:

Tool / Medium
Collaborative Advantages
Collaborative Disadvantages
Best Suited to Collaborative:
weblog
easy to post & comment; content is subscribable/ publishable
participation limited to comments
Conversations
wiki
anyone can contribute content
harder to learn; can be easily sabotaged; inelegant appearance
Projects / Alliances
whiteboard
real-time; anyone can contribute content content only persists for duration of call; possible firewall issues
Conversations / Projects
document-sharing
can be real time; anyone can contribute content
possible firewall issues; attention is focused on a document
Conversations / Projects
IM/skype/phone/ e-mail/ videoconferencing
real-time conversations; audio/visual context; speed
content only persists for duration of callConversations
mindmaps
shows and documents consensus
can't capture detail
Projects
discussion forums
threading of comments; content is subscribable/ publishable limited contextual knowledge of participants; can attract undisciplined behaviours; threads can be hard to follow
Conversations
community of practice/ interest spaces
organization; defined membership; multiple collaborative tools
harder to learn; formality can reduce intimacy and level of participation
Projects / Alliances
personal e-mail groups
flexible; personal; easy to use
e-mail overload/spam; threads get lost or hard to navigate and follow
Projects / Alliances
social networking tools
large number of members; good way to find collaborators
most actual collaboration is done using other tools and media
Finding collaborators
in-person collaboration
easy; real-time; context-rich; flexible
expensive; time-consuming
All of the above if time & cost permits

There are three levels of collaboration based on duration of contact:
  • Conversations: Where you're in contact just once, or a few times, discussing a particular subject or group of subjects.
  • Projects: Where you're in contact as often as necessary to complete a project.
  • Alliances: Where you're in contact in multiple conversations and on multiple projects, working together for an indefinite period of time.
A collaborative conversation may be provoked by an interesting or important idea or an urgent one-off need for information or assistance. Much of the time spent in business is consumed in consulting with others, in canvassing for ideas or suggestions or comments, and in making decisions on what something means or how to respond to it. These are generally quick, collaborative conversations. In large organizations these conversations are usually peer-to-peer (where trust is stronger than up or down the hierarchy), and as size increases further they tend to be more and more intermediated (one middle-manager recently told me that 70% of his e-mail and 50% of his telephone calls are of the "Who should I talk to about X?" variety). In smaller organizations, these conversations are more likely to draw on external networks, and to involve the use of today's clunky social networking tools like LinkedIn and eCademy. I have argued before that the next generation of social networking tools should include 'people-finders' that streamline and automate the process of finding the right person (inside or outside the organization) to talk to, so that more time can be spent on actual conversations with those people.

Once you've found the right person to converse with, if they're close and inexpensive to talk to in person, that's likely what you'll do. But what if they aren't? How do you quickly provide your Conversation Collaborators with the context they need to converse with you effectively when you can't put a chart or a piece of paper in front of them and brief them? Organizations have found that if the person you want to converse with face-to-face is more than two minutes walk (or elevator ride) away, the probability of you making the effort to converse with them in person drops precipitously.

If you have a blog, an audience, and a little time, your blog can serve this need well. Ask a question on a popular blog and you'll probably get an informed answer quite quickly (thank you readers!) Most businesses, alas, have few established blogs and even less time. Preferred conversation tools in business, when face-to-face is impossible, are now IM and the telephone -- with IM trumping the phone for its self-documentation, its suitability to multi-tasking, and because it's easier to browse than voice-mail, and the phone trumping IM if a lot of iteration is needed to provide context. White-boarding and document-sharing applications, awkward as they are, can be helpful additions to IM and telephone conversations if the participants are savvy enough to use them properly (most aren't) and if documents and graphics are needed to provide more context. E-mail is the increasingly unpopular fall-back.

Discussion forums are the ultimate tool of last resort for conversations, because of the disadvantages listed above. In most of the companies I am familiar with, they are only sporadically used and quickly grow stale.

A variety of tools have been developed for more enduring project collaborations and alliance collaborations. Because they tend to involve more participants than conversations do, the logistics get tougher and the effectiveness of these tools gets more challenging. And the threshold point for giving up on the viability of in-person collaboration rises dramatically. I think this is an absolutely critical point. It is the reason large corporations, with the internal resources (people and money) to sequester, have the capacity to collaborate more effectively than small corporations and loose, unfunded collaborative groups (though whether they use that capacity to advantage is another question entirely). Open Source project teams and alliances have pioneered low-budget, virtual, asynchronous collaboration, and are the role model to follow. But is the reason for this perhaps that Open Source collaborations are generally undertaken by exceptionally tech-savvy groups, very agile at using and even inventing their own collaborative tools to get the job done? They usually have a good GUI for the non-techie, but wade into the material and collaboration technology behind a lot of these groups and your head will start spinning. What about the other 95% of the population? If I want to set up a virtual collaboration team to design a model intentional community (with people I might end up spending the rest of the my life with) or to invent a post-capitalist economy (a large project if there ever was one), what tools and media should I use?

Wikis are one place to start -- a bit nerdy and physically inelegant but functional and not that hard to learn once you take the plunge. They are, however, asynchronous tools, which is a significant barrier to true collaboration.

There are some more robust collaborative 'spaces' for communities of interest and communities of practice to adopt, but some of the best 'groupware' (like Groove and Exchange and eRooms) costs money and requires considerable learning to use its different tools effectively. These tools generally also require a coordinator to invest a lot of time to setting up and managing the 'space'.

There are a variety of document-sharing technologies in the market, which allow several people to see a document at once and to 'take control' each in turn to change that document.

Ideally, using a combination of
  1. Skype (free global VoIP telephony),
  2. White-boarding (everyone online can see what anyone posts to the white-board),
  3. Document-sharing and
  4. Mindmapping or some similar session annotation tool (everyone can see what the group's 'scribe' has documented as the findings, decisions and next actions from the collaboration)
would be a close approximation to an in-person collaborative session. But that's a lot of technology to juggle on your screen, to hog and interfere with your bandwidth, and (if you opt for the more powerful tools in these categories) can also require some outlay of money. My experience has been (thanks in no small part to the valuable insights of online communication wizard Robin Good and Skypemaster Stu Henshall) that video-conferencing (seeing the people you're talking with online) is a "nice to have" not a "need to have", especially when bandwidth limitations force you to choose which applications to have running at any one time.

I am confident that, as bandwidth and processing power continue to expand, we will soon see:
  • A single, free, reliable, easy-to-use, professional-looking application that will provide what I've called Simple Virtual Presence -- the four applications listed above plus the option of videoconferencing (illustrated above), and
  • A simple, free, easy-to-use collaboration space where the results of the online collaboration sessions, and a library of relevant resources and links, are stored, with wiki-like capability so it can be maintained by any and all in the group.
Now that would be a real virtual collaboration environment.

"POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., Sept 6 (Reuters) -
U.S. President George W. Bush offered an
unexpected reason on Monday for cracking
down on frivolous medical lawsuits: "Too
many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice
their love with women all across this
country.""


"POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., Sept 6 (Reuters) -
U.S. President George W. Bush offered an
unexpected reason on Monday for cracking
down on frivolous medical lawsuits: "Too
many OB-GYNs aren't able to practice
their love with women all across this
country.""
09/08/2004 04:23 PM

MSNBC - 'No more years!' chant Bush foes


MSNBC - 'No more years!' chant Bush foes 08/30/2004 10:15 AM
'No more years!' chant Bush foes .. about 100,000 .. vox populi

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Bush marks 50 years of school
integration


Bush marks 50 years of school
integration
05/17/2004 10:19 AM

Bush Marks 50 Years of School
Integration (AP)


Bush Marks 50 Years of School
Integration (AP)
05/17/2004 07:34 AM
AP - President Bush is marking 50 years of school integration at the symbolic home of the movement, celebrating what became a turning point in national race relations.

"Bush by numbers: Four years of double
standards"


"Bush by numbers: Four years of double
standards"
09/03/2004 09:29 PM

Bush judicial nominee has been
practicing law without a license for the
last four years


Bush judicial nominee has been
practicing law without a license for the
last four years
06/21/2004 05:28 PM
pathetic liberal media picks it up faithfully .. It turns out

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Bush plans wetlands expansion over 5
years (USATODAY.com)


Bush plans wetlands expansion over 5
years (USATODAY.com)
04/23/2004 05:34 AM
USATODAY.com - President Bush announced a five-year plan Thursday that aims to create 1 million acres of wetlands and restore another million acres damaged by development and farming.
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