Friday, October 11, 2002
Deep Body Tour
Take it. The Deep Body Tour by Gatorade. Best news of all for those of us who don't drink alcohol much -- Gatorade cocktails available soon in a bar near you.
Digital ID @ Harvard
Can't get away from these burning questions of digital identity. I've been asked to participate in Harvard's Emerging Digital Identity forum which should be very interesting. The forum discusses a broad range of issues, including concerns like how the University's many museums make their collections available online and to whom. Check this out.Wednesday, October 09, 2002
Digital ID Conference
Well, I sure could kick myself that I'm missing out on all the fun. Eric Norlin's throwing the event of the season, but I've got another Harvard event next week in New York and they do take a little work to put together. No one should understand that better than Eric. Thanks man for letting me off the hook. Denise Howell per usual is doing killer coverage. Doc's blogging up a storm. David Weinberger is awash in words over at Joho. Chris Locke is never shy on his site, but I don't think he's too concerned with digital identity here. And I guilted AKMA into attending the show in Denver, last month when we were in the Boston Common and he told me he wouldn't be able to make it! Glad I pushed him. Thanks to all for the killer coverage.
Tuesday, October 08, 2002
This Working Out Thing Is Definately Not Working Out
This is one of SpongeBob's favorite things to say, as he weakly lifts barbells, sweats over push-ups and quickly gives up on his exercise session. Boy, can I understand that today. I had stopped working out for a few days and got back to it this morning and I was HORRIBLE. It's so hard to be patient with yourself and build back up to where you were. I can't imagine how it must be for someone who suffers a stroke or breaks a leg, if they are used to being physically fit and have to crawl their way back to their earlier level of wellness. Yikes.
