Sunday, August 22, 2004

> Glenn Fleishman: Meet Benjamin Warner Fleishman: The little feller took a few days to be coaxed out of his comfortable home, but as one maternity nurse said, "He thinks he bought it, but he's just renting." We're home, exhausted, exhilarated, and still sleep deprived, but we're told that we'll catch up on sleep over the next 10 to 30 years. He's a fine little peanut, and very personable for a few days old. If you don't hear back from me in email in the near future, remember, it's all about the Benjamin....
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> Will Richardson: I've been trying to think about ways to get some more blogging going, and at the same time introduce wikis and Bloglines and Furl into the mix. I'm following Alan's great work as, in a very structured way, he's getting his staff up to speed. Not all smooth sailing, but he's a man with a plan, and I'll be learning much from him this year, I'm sure...
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> Dave Winer: Buttpaste.Com — "It's not just for diaper rash anymore!"
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> Jake Savin: Despite the fact that the IOC has a policy of barring Olympic participants from posting first-hand accounts Philip Dunn, 'A' standard Olympic racewalker for the USA is keeping a journal of his experiences at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. He did the same when he competed in Sydney in 2000. Do check it out...
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Note: Another, not to be missed, Olympic Blogger is Gold Medalist swimmer, Scott Goldblatt.

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