Unimportant fallout, I guess: For the next couple of years, I'd bet, I'll be opening a tagged set of Diigo items and run into one that just won't be there--a Friendfeed thread I'd wanted to consider in doing an article. Which reminds me: Maybe I should write an appreciation of sorts, at least as part of a C&I piece...
John Dupuis,
Christina Pikas,
Micah,
John (bird whisperer),
Stephen Mack,
and
Kirsten loves you
liked this
LSW and FF have been central in recent years to my keeping on keeping on with "this stuff." The honest feedback, the informal and seemingly-safe environment, the fact that almost nobody treated me like a tired old hack: Dunno where I'm going to find that. Maybe in one of the new/old LSW havens.
- walt crawford
I'm trying to remember the FF posts I've saved in various places for when I get to This or That next. So I don't forget & all.
- Stephan!e•CogSc!L!brar!an
a C&I piece about FF would be nice, Walt.
- Stephan!e•CogSc!L!brar!an
I'm guessing the May issue will be out a couple of days before The Big Shutdown. I'm not great for that kind of article, but it sure feels right. I'll give it a try.
- walt crawford
OK, assuming I get back to "normal" in a few days: how about a partly-crowdsourced FF/LSW essay? Send me (waltcrawford at gmail dot com) your thoughts on FF and/or LSW, or blog about it and send me a link, or add your comment to this thread. I'll probably start working on this around 3/17. (If you're wondering about "normal," it has to do with losing my wedding ring.)
- walt crawford