Watching Pirates of the Caribbean sounds like a wonderful idea tonight. I’m getting nothing else useful done — certainly nothing with you -know-what. Arrrr! DF! Danny Ayers has a great talk like a pirate entry. He also has another good entry on the whole “RDF” discussion.
Author: Shelley Powers
Global PR
Jeneane Sessum has a very impressive article on CEOs weblogging: pros and cons. Though not a CEO, I heard the following: Because blogging is a continuously evolving medium, it is unpredictable. The risks of blogging—of being harassed in comments, embarrassed by errors and miscommunication, even being fired—have been well demonstrated in real-life scenarios for a few years […]
Ignore the fact that it’s working
Uche Ogbuji is another voice raised in the “RDF is too hard, make it more simple” crew that seems to be have reached a crises all at the same time. Perhaps it’s the moon. Maybe it’s the water. Uche wrote: I get the feeling that in trying to achieve the ontological purity needed for the Semantic […]
Balloon Glow
Last night, I went to the Forest Park Glow: the lighting of the hot air balloons before today’s hound and hare balloon race. It was about the most amazing thing I’d ever seen. The weather was perfect–cool and overcast and without the heat that’s oppressed the area this summer. The crowd was mellow and excited and […]
Most of the time the feeds at Planet RDF reference isolated items with general interest. Other times, though, the thoughts featured strike sparks against each other, leading to a chain reaction whereby everyone jumps in and Things Happen. Starting a few days ago, people have been referencing two stories, both of which I find very interesting. The […]
