Peter,
Thanks for checking us out. I just bookmarked the Tabor Boy project to explore later. (Ning is great.) Whenever I read your stuff I always think perhaps I should have tried for a semester at Sea while back at Colby.
Mario's comment on this page certainly shows how inter-connected the social media world can be. I'm working on a blog article about that and how the division (in my life) between the cyber world and the real one seems to be diminishing. I find it all quite fascinating.
In your case I know I met John Conrad because I replied to a Pownce post of his that I found while perusing the Pownce public feed. Through him I met you and started listening to the podcast. Then you came here via our conversation on Twitter. It's all about the web of people on the Web.
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Thanks for checking us out. I just bookmarked the Tabor Boy project to explore later. (Ning is great.) Whenever I read your stuff I always think perhaps I should have tried for a semester at Sea while back at Colby.
Mario's comment on this page certainly shows how inter-connected the social media world can be. I'm working on a blog article about that and how the division (in my life) between the cyber world and the real one seems to be diminishing. I find it all quite fascinating.
In your case I know I met John Conrad because I replied to a Pownce post of his that I found while perusing the Pownce public feed. Through him I met you and started listening to the podcast. Then you came here via our conversation on Twitter. It's all about the web of people on the Web.