Tomorrow night we'll be doing something new - collaborative live blogging. Around 9 p.m., Exile from the Albany Project will join me in commenting on the 13-WHAM debate.
We'll be using some new software that allows everyone to comment in real-time. It's more like IM or a chatroom, so it should be pretty interactive. If you're watching the debate and near a computer, stop in and participate.
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Good stuff. We'll be live-blogging a lot more at 13wham.com, too. Perhaps one day I will live blog about your live blogging.
Be careful: If you live blog about my live blogging, and then I live blog about your live blogging, and so on, ad infinitum, we might create a black hole or at least some dark matter.
Be careful: If you live blog about my live blogging, and then I live blog about your live blogging, and so on, ad infinitum, we might create a black hole or at least some dark matter.
Who says bloggers aren't nerds?
And all political discussion seems to involve at least a little bit of dark matter these says.
If you create a black hole from your live blogging paradox I will have to twitter the event and that would just start up a whole mess of problems. The only good thing is that it is more than likely twitter will be down, so this just might be containable.
I hadn't heard that theory before, but if Twitter being down will save us, then I think we're safe. Whew.
If you live blog about my live blogging about your live blogging, then I will snap some pictures and flickr it. Just warning you.
As long as you don't post it to your Facebook page, we're cool.
Wow! Exciting!
This discussion is highlighting one potentially very good outcome of a financial downturn. We just might be able to cut back on all this Web 2.0 time waste.
Send out a tweet about that :)
Twitter is so five minutes ago. I am going to make an iPhone ap about this conversation.