💬 Quotes
For fucks sake. There’s no real reason we should even care what Elon Musk thinks about this, but Elon’s mother? Have we gone completely crackers?
💬 Kevin Drum
Yes
💬 John Philpin
I suggest we do that by making an 'Interknit' a truly social network of networks comprised of everyone's social graph.
💬 Doc Searls
(He was resurfacing something from 13 years ago)
💬 ‘The Future of Work’ will not be defined by the people who control the very tools that might accelerate that definition.
To be real clear - I am NOT an Airline Analyst. I haven’t even played one on TV. But I do tend to look around and question claims that seem spurious. (And in my time down in New Zealand, I do hear a large number of claims made that do not seem to add up).
(I wrote this in response to a newsletter on Substack suggesting that despite being one of those CEO types, he’s not doing a great job as PM. My point is that despite the press, I’m not sure he was what good as a CEO!)
(Another old post that didn’t make it into the ether until now)
Western culture was built on one-way communication. Leaders and experts speak - and the rest of us listen.
💬 Ted Gioia
If you read Ted’s newsletter - you might have seen that quote recently… and YES>
BUT - there are some extensions that other people are writing about that I don’t agree with. Comments will follow.
My joke about mortality is that I know I’m in line for the exit, but I let others cut in. I wish Paul hadn’t.
💬 Doc Searls
I love those two sentences.
Sometimes something just hits you … this is one such moment
(It’s) … not that quantum physics has merely superseded classical mechanics, but that a beautiful and strange duality organizes our lives: predictable physics in everyday tools & work, uncertainty at the heart of all things.
💬 Sara Hendren
(@ablerism over on Micro Blog - 🔗website)



