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Friday, March 07, 2003 |
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If I had enough experience, I might qualify for absent-minded professor. Instead, I'm still working on absent-minded programmer. |
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Item 221, Permalink [ Categories: » E-Publishing Explosion « » Knowledge Management « |
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How HTML acronyms and abbr. can help .... Adrian Holovaty is tired. He is "tired of AFI, tired of FEMA, tired of MAC." I concur. There is too much "church speak" on too many church web sites that are too chock full of abbreviations and acronyms that... [Heal Your Church Web Site] Dean offers up some good advice on the use of acronyms and abbreviations that assume a lot about the audience of a church website. The post also includes a link to coverage of the <ACRONYM> tag that can help to make the site a little more self-explanatory. |
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Item 220, Permalink [ Categories: » E-Publishing Explosion « |
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I knew it! One prolific blogger and industry pundit, Jon Udell, confesses that he has a lot of time to do this blogging stuff: Now granted, my vocation enables me to spend a lot of time writing and linking, so I wind up being a more-connected node than most. I get in less trouble now than I used to, but a lot of places just don't seem to value time spent away from "important work activities." Oh, well. I've still got many years to go before I make "industry pundit" status. |
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Item 219, Permalink [ Categories: » E-Publishing Explosion « » Knowledge Management « |
