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Scoble and Facebook Issue
While it is always good to report the news for those of us to learn from, what bothers me about your post was the comment, you were "itching" to write something about this affair.
And I have to think ( and I am sure I might be wrong, if i am please excuse me) that you know him personally, both of you b eing in the tech worlds higher circles, right? So if you do know him, why berate him publicly? I don't get it, is this how we are supposed to behave now?
You might be right, what he did may not have been right, but to insinuate that he did so with full intentions and that he acted appallingly, is so sad. And that is how your post comes off.
I hope when I screw up, that who ever it is that decides I did, will allow me the nicety of being able to eat crow in private instead of beating me down in public.
Of course, what do I know I am just a blogger.
Posted by: kentuckystorms@...   Posted on: 01/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Scoble and Facebook Issue  kentuckystorms@... | 01/08/08
Yes and no  dahowlett@... ZDNet Moderator | 01/08/08
RE: Did Scoble break EU law on Facebook?  atwine@... | 01/08/08
It's more than that  dahowlett@... ZDNet Moderator | 01/08/08
Um, bet you break the laws of Iran or China all the time...  wolf_z | 01/09/08
RE: Did Scoble break EU law on Facebook?  AgentLatte | 01/09/08
RE: Did Scoble break EU law on Facebook?  bkslezak@... | 01/09/08
How he broke EU Law  nmh | 01/11/08
Good thing he's not bound by them happy  AgentLatte | 01/09/08

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