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Go forth and multiply
Thursday, 10 Feb 2011, 11:21
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As there is no way I can duplicate (see multiplicity) and not even I would want another me in the room, the only answer to not being able to be in four places at the same time, or carry out six tasks simultaneously, is to build a team around me.
So far the Links in Linked In may have created a team of three. And there are those I see daily too.
The aim?
To collaborate, double-up, job share and advise.
To do stuff.
My Kindle is charging. I accidentally bought a second-book on e-learning that I quickly cancelled, only to subscribe on trial to a Technology Blog.
Will this device no fill some moments when I'm not at a computer?
I was about to go to the library to get some books for my 14 year old daughter who is on day four of being ill in bed. Dare I let her get her hands on the Kindle? Free books, fine, my concern is the number of magas she might subscribe to or books she may buy and other nefarios things she may link to which will then become part of my Amazon Kindle profile.
Like father, like daughter?
No. Age, gender and interests are all different.
A second Kindle.
Then my son will get wind of the fact there is new technology in the house and want one too.
And the Kindle's will blow through the house and our extended family life autumn leaves caught in a breeze.
Go forth and multiply
As there is no way I can duplicate (see multiplicity) and not even I would want another me in the room, the only answer to not being able to be in four places at the same time, or carry out six tasks simultaneously, is to build a team around me.
So far the Links in Linked In may have created a team of three. And there are those I see daily too.
The aim?
To collaborate, double-up, job share and advise.
To do stuff.
My Kindle is charging. I accidentally bought a second-book on e-learning that I quickly cancelled, only to subscribe on trial to a Technology Blog.
Will this device no fill some moments when I'm not at a computer?
I was about to go to the library to get some books for my 14 year old daughter who is on day four of being ill in bed. Dare I let her get her hands on the Kindle? Free books, fine, my concern is the number of magas she might subscribe to or books she may buy and other nefarios things she may link to which will then become part of my Amazon Kindle profile.
Like father, like daughter?
No. Age, gender and interests are all different.
A second Kindle.
Then my son will get wind of the fact there is new technology in the house and want one too.
And the Kindle's will blow through the house and our extended family life autumn leaves caught in a breeze.