A Humble Request

May I ask that when you comment on my blog, that the comments are in reaction to the specific blog post.

Right now, our great base of Caps fans are commenting on and in most every post. So I talk about Nanking and a memorial service for an author and we get comments such as "…Sad to hear but what will you do about xxx on the Caps". Or I mention I am giving a keynote speech and will see my son and we get "…Congrats. Now if you would only do this for the Caps". Also, if you send me an email; post something on our website; post something on newspaper blogs; and then you send me the same comment on my blog, I probably wont be posting it as I have heard you in many forums already and I appreciate it. I won

Gil is One of a Kind

I spoke with Gilbert Arenas in the parking lot after the game last night. We talked about the blogosphere; about Google crawlers; about pointing to and from each other’s blog; about print media and about video players. I explained widgets to him too.

 My last conversation with him was about multi-user games; Major League Gaming as a company and its growth prospects; and building community on the web. He can really play. He is a great guy who gives back to the community and he should now be called Gilbert Arenas 2.0. Wow – does he get new media marketing!

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Thank you. I needed a good laugh today and I just got one. Let’s do a big wiki – or Twitter – on changing lines on the fly from the wisdom of crowds. It is really so Web 2.0. I love it. :-) Thanks for the funny post.