If TwitterSheep can be believed, my (very modest number of) Twitter followers can be largely categorized as "Adobe platform geeks." Sounds good to me.
Category: Personal Stories
I Helped to Inspire Felicia Day
Among the many people who bookmarked my Knowledge@Wharton interview with Joss Whedon on Delicious, one of the first (number 4, in fact) was Felicia Day, the lead actress in Whedon's Internet sensation "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog." Of course, as her bookmark list reveals, Ms. Day uses Delicious to bookmark most articles pertaining to "Dr. Horrible." … Continue reading I Helped to Inspire Felicia Day
Encounters with Steve
The news that Steve Jobs has given his last Macworld keynote presentation has renewed speculation about the state of his health and has once again raised the issue of Apple's succession plan (or lack thereof). It has also prompted a number of commentators to reflect on Mr. Jobs' colorful history. I've had three opportunities to … Continue reading Encounters with Steve
Driving CA-1
Each time I drive down California Highway 1 -- from Devil's Slide through Half Moon Bay past Moss Landing over the Carmel Highlands and down to Big Sur -- the words of William Irwin Thompson from chapter 2 of At the Edge of History always echo in my mind: The winding two-lane highway rests on … Continue reading Driving CA-1

