Wikiklesia Non-Update

by Cynthia on August 17, 2007

John La Grou (who, yes, has mixed me up with his wife before due to too many incoming "Cynthia" emails) sent out this handy Wikiklesia authors' links list.  You don't even have to go to the wiki to get informed about the interesting and diverse authors who participated in the publication of Voices of the Virtual World

I certainly meant to blog some details about a few of them but I made the mistake of stopping by Bill Kinnon's achievable ends page.  There I ran into the Internet Way Back Machine!  (warning, warning, prepare to squander time…)

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Thanks a lot Bill; now, instead of contemplating our future, I've researched my archived past.

 I'll put the list up now anyway and re-blog Wikiklesia later.

 

 
Andrew Jones
Andrew Perriman
Bill Kinnon
Bob Hyatt
Brad Sargent
Brother Maynard
Calvin Park
Cynthia La Grou
Cynthia Ware
David Hayward
Derek Flood
Drew Goodmanson
Ed Brenegar
Heidi Campbell
Jo Guldi
Joe Suh
John La Grou
John Sexton
Br. Karekin Yarian, BSG
Katharine Moody
Kester Brewin
Len Hjalmarson
Matt Reece
Michael Lissack
Mike Morrell
Mike Riddell
Peggy Brown
Rex Miller
Rick Meigs
Scot McKnight
Scott Andreas
Scott McClellan
Scott Ragan
Stephen Garner
Stephen Shields
Steve Scott
Steve Knight
Stuart Murray Williams
Thomas Hohstadt
Wild Grace

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{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Bill Kinnon 08.20.07 at 2:55 pm

Help me. Help me. I’m lost in the Wayback Machine!

Sorry to have helped you with a wonderful time waster. It is truly amazing how bad looking one’s internet past can be. I’m speaking about my own, of course. I’m sure yours was absolutely amazing. Perhaps I should just wander through the WayBack Machine to check…

2 Cynthia 08.20.07 at 3:16 pm

Oh, yes Bill, my archived past is stellar! Make sure and read the church bulletin I wrote in 198???

On the other hand, maybe I better not even give you my maiden name. You might then access photos. My only defense is that I hadn’t had children at that point. - Everyone knows if you haven’t had kids you wear your hair…….well, simply huge. No wait, that’s the wrong defense; let me think of another.

I’ll ponder this while you come up with a corollary relationship between Hawaiian shirts and superior insightfullness.

3 Bill Kinnon 08.20.07 at 3:27 pm

Geez. I’m sitting here in front of my computer (with Joost playing nothing interesting in the background) in a Hawaiian shirt - they’ve been relegated to cottage wear only now. (And Imbi’s threatening to burn the ones that are still around.)

Of course, you could be referring to the shirt I had made by William the tailor in Nairobi in 2002. My all time favourite shirt - that Imbi did manage to lose. (Of course, I had worn it six million times - only a slight exaggeration.)

4 cynthia 08.20.07 at 3:47 pm

Since this is a chick’s blog, exaggerations are welcome. However Bill, unfortunately you have stepped over an invisible line here - I NEVER discuss my cottage wear (love the term) online due to the fact that Google will be supplying the Wayback Machine with it’s long tail for a long time.

5 Bill Kinnon 08.20.07 at 4:11 pm

One has to be careful with the term “cottage” or “cottaging”. It appears to have different meanings in different parts of the world.
Ah yes, women and clothes. I SHOULD no better.

6 Cynthia 08.20.07 at 4:27 pm

precisely!

7 Bill Kinnon 08.20.07 at 4:53 pm

That should be “I should know better.” Although there is some truth to “I should no better.”

8 Cynthia 08.20.07 at 10:50 pm

Since love covers a multitude, I didn’t want to point this out to you. Now that you’ve self-corrected, I can always moderate our last two comments out entirely and no one will ever know of your typo (except of course the Way Back Machine and Big Broth, I mean Google.)

9 Bill Kinnon 08.21.07 at 6:35 am

I say leave the typo in. Shows my humanity, eh!

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