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Friday, July 12, 2002Under the Radar -- When is it Safe to Declare the Klog Revolutioncomment []
I don't know what the answer is. I don't have an employer -- at least not for long -- so I don't have to worry about it. But I can sure see the issues. If you work for any MajorCorp I think there are serious concerns (see: "Can K-Logs Improve Corporate Integrity") about how your efforts will be perceived.
Having read this (older?) piece, I'm now less interested in having my company notice that I'm k-logging/blogging/whatever, lest they spray Roundup® on me.[Ron Lusk's Radio Weblog]When do we declare the revolution?. What is a K-Log -- John Robb on the PhenomenonThe originator of the k-log concept explains the technology and the revolution in this short interview. As interesting as the interview, however, are the comments attached to it. It's clear that these folks, with one exception, just didn't "get it".Neither did I, at first. You can read "Struggling with Radio Userland", "Things to do before the Demo expires", and "A Great Future in Radio" to see that it took me almost three weeks of serious effort before the value became clear to me. Today I wouldn't go back.
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