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June 15, 2005

Weinberger at Reboot

CluetrainDave 'Cluetrain' Weinberger's speech at Reboot 7 was particularly enjoyable.  He covered Aristotle and his relation to sock draws, heavy metal umlauts, gatekeepers and the natural shape of knowledge, deep-fried mars bars and why beer only needs to be good enough. Inspired.  You can hear it here.  Here he is on why mainstream US media is melting down...

"They are the last ones in the room to realise that we don't believe them anymore."

I was walking behind Dave at Reboot and he dropped a piece of paper. I looked at it and saw it was just a rough, scrappy print-off from the airline - but thought I'd give it back to him anyway.  It turned out that he had his notes for this speech scrawled on the back - I wish I'd kept it!

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