the 'conversations' here tend to be more the 'room party' variety: they start, they get interesting, but then people wander away and the conversation just fades off.
I'm wondering if there's some other way of addressing this, but I'm not sure -- if the discussion is interesting to you, or you want to keep it going, you could post the bits and pieces that you think will have been missed, or are in want of further examination, maybe. I think the standard blog format is easier for comments, but not as easy to group in one place. Otoh, I suppose that's why blogs build their own communities.
But overall, I'm very comfortable here so far. And I'm glad you're posting your musings on the industry -- very interesting!
I've been having fun writing them -- which is why they're not perhaps highly polished or well-titled <g>.
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Date: 2004-08-28 08:29 pm (UTC)I'm wondering if there's some other way of addressing this, but I'm not sure -- if the discussion is interesting to you, or you want to keep it going, you could post the bits and pieces that you think will have been missed, or are in want of further examination, maybe. I think the standard blog format is easier for comments, but not as easy to group in one place. Otoh, I suppose that's why blogs build their own communities.
But overall, I'm very comfortable here so far. And I'm glad you're posting your musings on the industry -- very interesting!
I've been having fun writing them -- which is why they're not perhaps highly polished or well-titled <g>.