I've been in TOC Application Expert training all day all week, and I mean all day.
All in self
I'm doing my end-of-month statistics, and I see in my error log that something has been trying to connect to individual entries in my weblog with mark-up in the URL's. It looks like a robot. But why?
Dina Mehta has written a piece about what blogs have done for her in the past three years. I have to agree with a number of her sentiments, but most critically "My blog has become my social network."
The results are in, and I'm still about as geeky today as I was in January.
Joy London at excited utterances points to an Interview: Former CKO at Kirkland & Ellis from a knowledge management class at George Mason University. It turns out the professor has posted all the interviews, including mine.
At the Wired NextFest in Chicago several weeks ago, I had my face scanned at the Direct Dimensions / Hanson Robotics booth. Pretty cool picture.
Arnie Zullow is a MLS student in the UIUC distance education program, and he interviewed me as part of his interest in knowledge management.
I really need to come up with more non-home-office destinations, so I can cycle to them. Even worse, I'll be traveling during the Tour de France, and I am worried that I won't have Outdoor Life Network at the hotel.
Buying a laptop isn't as straightforward as it would seem. There are far too many variables and not enough understandable information. The goal of this entry is to clarify some of the confusion. I am sure this will be out of date, as soon as I submit it. I suppose the...
As long as everything has gone correctly, I am now incorporated in the state of Illinios as "Knowledge Jolt, Inc." I'll be selling consulting services in knowledge management, focusing on the pharmaceutical and chemical industries in order to exploit my formal training in chemical engineering and my history in the pharma industry.
End-of-year family activities have me checking my aggregated news from a dial-up connection. I suspect I will be posting less frequently than I like until the end of the year.
My home computer meltdown over the last week seems to have stopped. Stop reading here, if you don't care about technology. The source of the meltdown was our attempt to use the multiple users "feature" of Windows XP to allow different setups for my wife and me. Primarily, I wanted to...