Who killed meta-blogging?
Inget slår anti-meta-bloggande om meta-blogging av en Chief Blogging Officer, men rätt kul ändå från Christopher "Cluetrain Manifesto" Locke:
"I imagine that when our Paleolithic human 4-bears first learned to paint on cave walls at places like Lascaux in what we now call France, and at Altamira in proto-Spain, there was quite some lengthy conversation about the How-To's of prehistoric horse art. 'No, no, Og, you're holding the blowstick wrong!' And so on.
But after a while, several centuries perhaps, the talk gave way to more pictures of bison and elephants and such -- and eventually people. What they looked like. How they moved. Representational stabs-in-the-dark as to what it all means.
Then came hieroglyphs and characters and alphabets. Same thing. How to make a proper 'H' or XLVII. How to mark these things on papyrus, how to chisel them into stone. 'No, no, Badronicus. You're holding the stylus wrong!' And so on again."

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