When the workshop presenters aren’t even paying attention to what’s going on, then you know the bubble has burst. (Noticed via Tim Bourquin.)
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by Kevin on July 24, 2008 · 3 comments
When the workshop presenters aren’t even paying attention to what’s going on, then you know the bubble has burst. (Noticed via Tim Bourquin.)
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Preparing for trip and skimming through "A Traveller's History of Paris" I stumbled across this passage: "Two booksellers, Fust and Schoffer, brought printed books to Paris in 1463. Fearful of competition from this new art, the powerful scribes and booksellers guilds had the books confiscated."
The November issue of Associations Now includes a "Horizons" column I wrote wondering why completely different markets all just happen to need the same kinds of things, according to the associations that serve them. I don't see the November issue online quite yet but through creative URL typing I was able to locate the article here. Thanks to Lisa Junker for the opportunity and, especially, the help! Update: The November issue is now online with a nifty new homepage design.
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Good on him for calling them out. It’s a self-parody, LIVE!
So funny. There’s something to be said for being present in real life, too.
Too funny. It does sound like a parody. Sad (for the attendees) that it was an actual session!
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