In his post here, Scoble claims he’s going to Google to check out the Cafeteria…
In their post here and their press release here, Google says they’re looking for a new Lead Chef… Coincidence? Oh, I THINK NOT!
OK, this is totally random, but I found it in the Furl Most Popular RSS feed.
A plane gets struck by lightning… 3 seperate viewing modes… Very interesting.
I was minding my own business this morning, wasting a little time on my first day back at work after vacation, and decided to check the stats for my blog. This isn’t uncommon. I like to see on a day-to-day basis what kind of pathetic amount of traffic I’m getting.
I check a few stats, and then decided to update the stats and see what had happened since they ran at midnight. Much to my surprise, I’d gotten over 150 new visitors since midnight! After a quick check of my referrers, it turns out I’ve been Scobled!!
For those of you who don’t know, Scoble is possibly the biggest name in blogging right now. Being Scobled could be compared with being Slashdotted and Farked in many respects. It is truly an honor and a priviledge to grace the front page of Mr. Robert Scoble’s blog!
Looks like I need to praise Scoble more often, since that’s what finally got me linked!
This only furthers my respect and appreciation for Scoble… I mean, how could he be all bad if he’s willing to link to little old me? Look ma, I’ve been Scobled!
Alright, I know I’ve been one to bash Scoble for quite a while now, and I know I’ve dedicated at least one post to the purpose here. I’ve said that he has no original content and simply links and re-links to anything and everything that I’ve already read from more reputible sources.
I’m here today to tell you (my readers) and Scoble himself… I was wrong.
It’s been quite a while since I threatened to remove Scoble’s feed from my news reader, and almost as long since I actually considered doing so. In the months that have passed, I have become one of the loyal readers of Robert Scoble’s blog, and I have to admit, I’m more than a little hooked.
Sure he links to a lot of stuff I’ve already seen or read about elsewhere, but come on, that’s half the point of the blogosphere: to spread information around in all directions. I mean, just because 1 other blog happens to have gotten to my reader first doesn’t mean that the entire internet has already heard about whatever event of the day happens to be going around. I have no doubt that for many, Scoble’s blog is incredibly timely and informative.
So yes, I admit that Scoble does offer relevent and original content. It wasn’t until a few moments ago, however, that my mind actually changed not only about Scoble’s blog, but also Scoble the person.
I was reading through some of the remaining backlog of blog entries since my vacation, when I noticed that there were several new entries for Scoble’s blog. Since I’d already cleared out his entries, I wanted to hurry and read his new material. Amongst the new posts was one entitled “I guess a few people get physically ill when they read my blog”. It was short and sweet, merely linking to a thread on Scoble’s very own Channel 9 Forums entitled Sick of Scoble.
After reading Scoble’s response to the complaints, I have to admit that I have a whole new respect for the man. His responses are both level-headed, reasonable, and very personal. I have to admit that I would never remain so cool and calm under personal attacks (and haven’t in the past).
As I read his responses to a few of the attacks, some things came to mind:
>ninjagardgen: I can’t even read Channel 9 anymore without seeing him on a thread trashing stuff that isn’t made by Microsoft
Huh? You obviously haven’t read my blog. I say nice things about Google, Apple, Yahoo, and others all the time. You do note that a lot of the things I hype up on my blog are also running on Linux servers, right?
I’ve never once seen Scoble trash something non-Microsoft. Sure he may be a little more pro-Microsoft than I am, but that comes with the territory and certainly can’t be held against him.
>nanite: maybe he should stop jumping all over google and firefox whenever they make a mistake.
I was one of the first to come out and say I like Firefox and use it. Tell me, do employees of Coca Cola come and say they like Pepsi products? Doing this is very dangerous in corporate America. Do you even have a job?
When has he jumped on either? I don’t recall any horribly major “thrashing”s in recent memory, and the few complaints / comments I do recall were well within reason. Certainly nothing outrageous, nor anything he hasn’t dished back on Microsoft itself before.
>ninjagarden: Look at his rant a couple of months ago against BoingBoing where he accused them of not correcting a blog entry that turned out to be wrong (which Scoble never does!) even though they had an update for the story on their main page!
Ninja: you have demonstrated again that you do not actually read my blog. I regularly say I’m wrong and correct my posts.
It’s true! I’ve seen it happen! Just because he may have missed one story doesn’t mean he never corrects himself, or even links to someone calling him out for being wrong.
>Koorb: I don’t read his blog because he doesn’t post anything interesting or insightful, I usually find it to be regurgitated opinions or viewpoints, but since there are so many blogs out on the internet I question the sanity of anybody who reads a blog they don’t like.
Hmmm, well, I don’t know what blog you’re reading, but it doesn’t sound like mine. But, you’re absolutely right. There’s an unsubscribe button on every RSS aggregator I’ve seen. It’s there for a reason.
I have to admit, this was my view of his blog at first as well. I don’t know if he’s actually changed his content lately, or if I’ve just become more tollerant as I realized that’s what the blogosphere is about. One way or another, I’m a fan now…
>Orbit86: I’m sure Scoble doesn’t even care loll
Orbit: I do care about how people view me. It’s a weakness of mine, actually. But, imagine you’re at a party and people are saying what a jerk you are over at the next table. Tell me you wouldn’t care. That said, I wrote the Corporate Weblog Manifesto before I came to Microsoft and one of the rules I put in there is “have a thick skin.” It’s one of the harder rules to follow.
Everyone cares about what others think about them to some degree. When we stop caring what others think of us, we lose a good portion of the driving force behind our lives. If you truly don’t care what others think of you, is there really a reason to strive to do better, to become better?
And with that, I’m off to bigger and better things. If nothing else, I’ve tried to support Scoble and show others that he’s really not a bad guy. Keep it up Scoble, I could still use that Remove button in my reader!
Microsoft’s Virtual CD App
Well, I don’t personally have any use for it, but I did find this post interesting. I never knew Microsoft had anything that would natively mount ISO images as a Virtual Drive. Apparently neither did anyone else.
I actually tried this on my work pc (what a gamble… it’s not like I’m the system administrator or anything, is it?). The process was long, drawn out, and complicated, but it did work. I was able to mount our Outlook 2000 ISO image from a mapped network drive and hit AutoPlay to launch the installer.
Interesting tidbit… It certainly doesn’t stand up to other products such as Daemon Tools, Ahead Nero or Alcohol 120%, but if you’re in a bind and need something with absolutely no fluff (or want to write a program similar to those above using the MS driver), it should work out.
If you’re too lazy to read the above article, you can download the App directly from the Microsoft Download Center here. It’s a self-extracting Zipped EXE file. Not that it says clearly that it is not supported by Microsoft at all. Use it at your own risk, for all that it could break…
UPDATE: I made a typo in the title… that’s my bad… It’s fixed now.
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