Dave, Ashlee and Matt Are Clearly Scared of Me
I kept getting links from this page so I finally checked it out and listened to the podcast. It's actually really good, which isn't surprising because I'm always entertained by Dave Rosenberg and Matt Asay. Anyway, at the end they ask readers to vote for guests and my name is suggested. Rosenberg notes that I'd tear them apart and below you'll see why he says that.
I figured I didn't get votes, because I certainly haven't received an invite. But I looked at the comments and I got more votes than anyone!! Even the guy who voted for Bob Bickel said I'd be a good runner up. WTF, guys????
(PS: I have no idea why it says Nortel and Motorola on the clip)
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Dude, you totally schooled him in that video! He started off so bullish on open source and ended with 'I don't know, we'll have to see.' Poor guy, tough interview!
Posted by: Shafqat | August 13, 2008 at 01:24 AM
haha people don't realize that behind all this web 2.0 fluff, i covered real tech for a long time!
Posted by: sarah lacy | August 13, 2008 at 07:07 AM