I’ve spent the last few posts trying to work out how I balance my posts between the technologies which I am interested in. How do I give each of them a fair crack of the whip so that people know I’m independent? Been around it a few times and come to a conclusion:
I’m no longer going to try to be perceived as independent, I’m going to write about what I think and see. If that means there is a perceived bias at a particular point in time then so be it.
Each post sits at a point in time and can be misconstrued however hard I try; it’s easier not to try.
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Isn’t that what having a personal blog is all about? Being independent doesn’t mean that you don’t have an opinion. More is gained by your readers if you state your opinion on a product or event and use facts to back it up than if you just spew out the facts. It also makes for a much livelier discussion.
Sean—
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lotus notes vs. exchange
for the pendantic: lotus notes/domino vs. outlook/exchange
im not about to start a flame war, but i did want an incendiary post title to get your attention
graham chastney has provided some insightful commentary on ed brill lotus sphere topic:…
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