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[yak@collab] Re: [work] [yak@collab] Blogging in multiple contexts

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From: "Tom Munnecke" <munnecke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 08:03:01 -0800
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Movable type has categories which make it pretty simple to enter things
as you wish...     (01)

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From: John Sechrest [mailto:sechrest@peak.org] 
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 8:11 AM
To: collab-yak@blueoxen.net
Subject: [work] [yak@collab] Blogging in multiple contexts    (02)



        Ok. I am inching up on this idea of blogging.
        And I have a mental map problem that I can't get over.    (03)

        I have a very wide range of interests.
        If I am blogging, it will be a habit in all of
        my areas of attention.    (04)

        I am sure that the glassblowers don't want to know
        about the yak discussions. And the blacksmiths
        don't really care about the educational technologies
        and that the Yak folks probably don't care
        about the hot metal discussions.    (05)

        So if you are blogging, how to do keep distinct the 
        different contexts in which you operate?    (06)






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