Such massive irony in arguing for standards that aren't standards and semantics that aren't meaningful. We are, all of us, foolish children.

Nov 30, 2015 · 9:23 PM UTC

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Replying to @TomGreen
@TomGreen @jameswillweb Not really. Big identity and emotional upheaval upon re-entry. I hope finding sustained delight in work again helps.
Replying to @TomGreen
@TomGreen @jameswillweb I'm keeping an open mind, but I also know I will do no work that doesn't adhere to core #humanFirst tech principles.
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Replying to @TomGreen
@TomGreen @jameswillweb Thoughts on direction welcome! You are great, experienced tech authors actively engaged on that side of the field.
Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom Not foolish children. Economics
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@TucsonNewsTruth Which came first? OH! Let's cross paths sometime this week for the TV exchange. I will likely come to you, Thursday ok?
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom Doing silly things is what makes us human. Not learning from our mistakes makes us foolish.
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@jaytem Given that, I can honestly say I've reached both humanity and utter foolishness. :D
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@jameswillweb Ha! Much worse! I've been returning to original musings of industry sages doing a comparative analysis with current practices.