Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Halley Suitt wrote at misbehaving.net about .NET developer Julie Lerman and her attending the PDC (Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference). Halley mentions the usual bad ratio of men attendees to women, which is not a surprise to any of us. I wasn’t going to respond to Halley’s post, which was fine. But I could not […]
Category: Diversity
The importance of supporting diversity
It’s all about circles
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. When I was creating symbols to use for my categories, I thought about what would best represent the concept of “Connecting’, one of my categories. To me, connecting is when two or more people have a discussion or reach out to one another in some way. This doesn’t mean that […]
Forgive them, they know what they do
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. AKMA wrote a response to my recent Shinto Commandments, in addition to Joi Ito’s writing, and Jonathon Delacour’s commentary on what we discussed. AKMA is a Minister and a Professor of Theology. More than that, he is a Christian. He wrote: Among the things I stand for is the premise that the God about […]
Shinto Commandments?
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Long day and I’m working on some things that will take me away from the weblog until next week. Not the least of which is wanting to attend the Japanese Festival at the Botanical Gardens this weekend, thanks to the tip from Jack Such in my comments. I didn’t know about […]
My roommate surprised me with a wonderful gift tonight, a movie I’ve been trying to find on DVD for a long time. The movie is “Mr. Baseball” with Tom Selleck. It wasn’t a popular movie, and I doubt you’ve heard of it. It’s also not especially ‘artsy’ but I still love it. * I wish […]
