Oh its the naked conversations man, who has proven time and time again that he 
cant 
handle naked conversations.

Leadership being beaten upon? What leadership? I thought this place worked 
quite well 
because the only leaders are those leading any particular conversation at one 
moment in 
time. And people who could be considered 'leaders' due to their quality work 
and 
pioneering successes, Im sure they get respect, they just dont get immunity 
from the 
tough questions.

Its true that this group is not as necessary as it once was. Im sure if things 
evolve to a 
point where it is totally obsolete, many will be happy because that means 
'mission 
accomplished'.And lets not get too carried away with just how important this 
group is 
supposed to be, I mean whose fault is it if you set your expectations too high? 
Whereever 
you go, its sill the same old human beings, with all their brilliance and 
terrible flaws, so 
you'll see the same patterns time and time again.

Woo its Christmas. Wonder where Jesus would have stood on these issues. 
Probably 
depends whether it was the actual Jesus (if there was one) or the neutered 
memory of 
Jesus, used to bolster organised religion rather than undermine it with simple 
truths.

Parp Parp

Steve Elbows

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Robert Scoble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >i don't get where this is coming from.
> 
> I'm outta here. You discuss amongst yourselves. If you think it's perfect,
> and I'm wrong, that's cool. 
> 
>  
> 
> It's interesting that I've gotten several emails in the past few minutes
> agreeing with me, though (funny too that they asked not to be dragged into
> this here). It doesn't matter, really. Thanks to new technology like
> http://www.kyte.tv <http://www.kyte.tv/> , http://www.seesmic.com
> <http://www.seesmic.com/> , http://www.qik.com <http://www.qik.com/>  and
> quite a few others that are coming we don't need the tech help we once did
> with formats and encoding and all that. Twitter has proven to be a better
> place to find a friendly community and Om Malik's http://newteevee.com/
> website brings a much better source of news on our industry than this group
> once did.
> 
>  
> 
> I've seen the death of communities before and this one sure seems to be in
> decline. Message traffic is down. Helpfulness is down. And evidence of
> beating up on leadership is up.
> 
>  
> 
> Good luck with that. See ya over on Twitter.
> 
>  
> 
> Robert
> 
> 
> 
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>



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