I often feel I'm stuck In a time we built the web with love. My passions, all are entwined deep within my marrow. I make mistakes as we all do I don't want to spread FUD or incorrect news... This is why I am always open To inquiry and consider A wide world of unique views...
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I often wonder if I'm the only one left Who still carries our industry's DNA in my blood, my very sick blood but alive and true,
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I can't bleed anymore isolated and alone, it is the web that is my home. Save it. Save me. Save yourselves and let's do right by the world in which we live and grieve. XOM #wednesday #wendsdayWisdom
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I’m hopeful that it’s cyclical :) Just not sure how long the cycle is :/
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Everything is iterative, cyclical. The point of disruptive technology at best is to stop those Loops we've gotten ourselves into that simply do not scale 2 human and Manufacturing and every sort of possible need one can imagine. It's a systems design failure and I'm guilty as Sin
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Replying to @schofeld
I don't know if you know for web directions North in Vancouver the first year I was I believe the opening Keynote. It was my best in my opinion and was called crimes against web standards. First I confessed my crimes. Then I called out crimes in industry, then open confession!

Oct 19, 2018 · 12:28 AM UTC

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People didn't stop confessing even when we took a weekend to ski and have some fun. It continued through that year and into South by Southwest where @msjen and several others opened a confession booth I wasn't able to be there that year what a hoot!
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I'm still confessing and it's at least a decade later LOL! Oh the crimes I have committed against standards. But some are worse LOL any photos from the booth says lazy web Molly over here?
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Replying to @mholzschlag
That rings a bell. Seems like an age ago that I read your blog avidly. And now here we are, micro-blogging.
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