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June 1, 2007
The Curse of Interesting Information
One of the curses of doing what I do is I talk to a lot of boring people about boring things -- and then they're puzzled why I don't want to talk further. One of the other curses, however, is that I talk to a lot of incredibly interesting people about interesting things -- and then all too often can't tell anyone else what was discussed.I have had the latter happen twice in the last twenty-four hours, once with an early-stage company and once with a new product from a larger company. In neither case can I talk about what I heard, but it was fantastically cool and it makes me vibrate like a tuning fork that I can't share it with people here. Soon though ....
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Perhaps you could post a video of you vibrating like a tuning fork? Quite the imagery!
Cruel.
Missed you at Mesh. If you are in Toronto between now and next year's event. Let us (the TorCamp community) know and we'll show you what is really driving Toronto's tech.









I also have a secret.
TA