This title is a take-off on the famous baseball poem, Casey at the Bat, by E.L. Thayer. It was originally published in the San Francisco Examiner, some 99 years ago.
I’m on a panel in San Francisco on August 1 with two esteemed weblog platform providers. I’m a bit intimidated so I’ve been doing lots of homework. I thought I’d read all their stuff so I can understand what they’re talking about.
One of my co-panelists is talking about free source code while the other co-panelist hints of theft.
I thought I’d discuss how I hustle up some business from a Realtor or two I’ve met on weblogs. Apparently, this game is a whole lot more complicated than I thought it was.
There may be no joy in Bayville…someone’s gonna strike out.
Jay Thompson says:
Well that could get interesting….
June 1, 2007 — 11:17 pm
Brett says:
what?
June 1, 2007 — 11:54 pm
Brian Brady says:
“Well that could get interesting…”
Um…yeah. I’m still trying to understand the tech aspect of it, Jay. The only analogy I can think of is in my business:
RED: County Tax Records are Free
ORANGE: Here’s how to sue if someone steals your social security number (which is not public information)
Is this a philosophical difference or preparation for war?
June 2, 2007 — 7:45 am
Robert Kerr says:
Brian, I’ve been following your posts for some time now and it’s clear that you’re an intelligent, clever and quick-thinking individual on a variety of topics.
You’ll do fine. Good luck and report back.
June 2, 2007 — 11:52 am