@kissane Being MBA students, they sometimes find it a bit hard to fully grasp his analysis approach, but the ones who choose the related presentation and essay topic (A New Sense of Place) seem inspired by his location theory ideas and do a decent job of applying it to the Internet Age.
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Hey I would love help calibrating something, if you see this and you’ve read Joshua Meyrowitz’s No Sense of Place (more than short excerpts), would you let me know? -
Hey I would love help calibrating something, if you see this and you’ve read Joshua Meyrowitz’s No Sense of Place (more than short excerpts), would you let me know?@kissane Not only have I read it, but it's been one of my core student texts in an Information Science course (for MBA students) for over a decade. I have my own updated spin during the course: new sense of place.
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Agreed with everything @kevinriggle wrote here.@inthehands
Coding is teaching a really, really dumb student how to solve a problem.
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Yes, I admit that the subconscious fear for a future totalitarian, fascist regime was a factor in deciding to learn to run my own mailserver many years ago.@jwildeboer But are you able to send to GMail and Hotmail/MS Outlook online servers (now wel over 50% of accounts seem to go through there). MS and Google seem hell bent on forcing all small mail servers out with opaque DNSSec and DMARK demands that only work part of the time even if you stringently follow their published rules.
I've seen lots of long-time self email hosters give up due to "embrace, extend, extinguish" on the email protocols.