Entries from June 1, 2002 - June 30, 2002

Thursday
Jun062002

Just Plain Neat; Just Plain Crummy

Another techie law firm insider begins to blog interesting thoughts about knowledge management: Joy London and Excited Utterances: "In 'excited utterances'--my favorite exception to the hearsay rule--I'll most likely focus on the sociological and psychological side of implementing KM at places like BigLaw. Stay tuned . . ." [Via Genie Tyburski, Ernie The Attorney and Christopher Smith] Because Genie pointed to Joy, I will have to forgive her for also pointing to the downer of the day: the fact that Hotmail soon will begin charging for pop mail retrieval. Grrr.

Thursday
Jun062002

Somebody Stop Him Before It's Too Late!

Tom Shugart's on deck too.

Thursday
Jun062002

And Gary Says...

"A great conversation and a wonderful idea, interviews conducted on email and then blogged when complete. I wonder when someone will get round to interviewing Frank?" He also likens Frank's writing to that of an inveterate madman; I would simply add one should not forget the economy-sized dog.

Thursday
Jun062002

Silk; Review

Ooh, I like how the Web looks on Silk (thanks, Doc). I also like Dr. Weinberger's take on Frank's interview: "More like, um, a one-act play presented as an e-epistolary interchange with the public looking over its shoulder. It's got anecdotes, banter, theories, jokes, links, poems, photos, a top ten list and therapy. Also homeless people who smell like Dungeness crab."

Wednesday
Jun052002

So This Is How Microbes Feel

Frank Paynter has been hard at work, giving new meaning to the term "biographical sketch." For a considerably more detailed "about" page on yours truly, go here. Also, don't miss his maiden voyage with Elaine, or his forthcoming outings with Jeneane Sessum and Mike Golby.

-Later/p.s.: what I really dug about this interview is how much it was a conversation, and how much I learned about Frank along the way.