Phil's Blogservations
Friday, May 16, 2003
Posted by philgomes 11:18 AM
I Guess I Need To Explain
I've been out of circulation for some time, so I figured that I'd give you all a quality update.
It's been almost two months since my last posting, which is incredibly hard to believe. Thanks so much to everyone who sent me all those emails asking me whether or not I was blogging anymore or, frankly, even alive.
Answer: No, I have not assumed room temperature. I've been incredibly busy.
First, I've got two clients now: One is a pre-launch startup and the other is open-source educator extraordinaire Cameron S. Hunt. G2B Group has placed Cam at two open-source-related conferences where he will be talking about his passion: the intersection between Linux, clustering, data federation, and the Semantic Web.
I've also deepened my commitments to SFSU. I will be co-teaching with Roberta Silverstein from mid-June to mid-July about online public relations. I'm actively in the throes of putting together updated lecture notes.
Richard Funcheon and I are still playing music. We're coming up with some great stuff. Hopefully, we'll have some MP3's generated at some point and I can post them here.
Then there is the studying for the GRE.
I'll be a bit more diligent about posts from here on out. Thanks again to Blogservations readers who have cajoled me into keeping this going.
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