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Response to Are We Addicted to Giving Our Own Opinions by Chris Brogan

Hello everyone.  I’ve created a video post to respond to Chris Brogan’s post Are We Addicted To Giving Our Own Opinions.  I’ve never done one of these before and it may look/sound terrible, but there’s a first time for everything.

I chose to do this response because Chris disabled comments on this particular blog post.  Perhaps it’s a thought experiment he’s trying out.  I took the bait.  Cheers.

EDIT:  so much for conspiracy theories.  It appears that Chris disabled comments by accident, which kind of negated part of the point of this video post.  Oh well.

 

Update:  Ian Roundtree has his own take on Chris Brogan’s post at WingsofWax.caThe Evolution Inherent In Conversation.  It’s worth reading.

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6 Responses to “Response to Are We Addicted to Giving Our Own Opinions by Chris Brogan”

  1. Was that perhaps a new email coming in halfway through the video? X_x

    As you say, not too painful. The first one's always the worst – unless it's the only one. Keep them coming.

  2. JayCruz says:

    Nice to hear and see the voice and face behind the Dr Manhattan inspired avatar.

  3. Mark Dykeman says:

    Heh, it definitely was an E-mail. Outlook… (shakes fist) :)

  4. Mark Dykeman says:

    Yeah, but all that flesh colored makeup was a pain. ;-)

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