tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045831539694000111.post4424033968761645013..comments2023-10-31T07:32:56.123-04:00Comments on A Call for Class: Rethinking Conference EtiquetteUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045831539694000111.post-55088406281414350322013-02-05T04:33:09.028-05:002013-02-05T04:33:09.028-05:00I am Very thank full the owner of this blog. Becau...I am Very thank full the owner of this blog. Because of this blog is very informative for me.And I ask u some thing You make more this type blog where we can get more knowledge<a href="http://www.nuatua.com/" rel="nofollow">Fatboy Bean Bag Chairs </a><br /><br />John Potterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14331974642051253835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045831539694000111.post-66852805293065748452012-09-27T01:37:00.500-04:002012-09-27T01:37:00.500-04:00Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of streng...Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.Anti Money Launderinghttp://aml-assassin.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045831539694000111.post-72885994903649406662011-05-31T07:37:31.207-04:002011-05-31T07:37:31.207-04:00Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate you taking...Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate you taking the time to read my post and to respond. This is the first web conference I've been to and as I pointed out, I thought it was great. As you have correctly assumed, it's not my world and I'm navigating my way through what is sometimes unfamiliar territory. Overall, I think this is a great way to hold a conference and even though I may not personally have enjoyed every aspect of it, I thoroughly enjoyed it and I'm looking forward to attending more.TorontoLouisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12674804740038517454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6045831539694000111.post-11684933811123920092011-05-30T13:27:20.535-04:002011-05-30T13:27:20.535-04:00I'm glad you were up-front about the fact that...I'm glad you were up-front about the fact that you have no idea how to behave at a web conference, but it is baffling that you think you're in a position to then criticize behaviour at such a conference. I understand that, without self-righteous condescension, a self-appointed etiquette commentator has nothing to say, but what is hilarious is the commission of such a glaring faux pas in the process of publicly complaining (on the web) about someone else's shoe-wearing, knitting, or napping behaviour (at a web conference). Your honest reaction to the laid-back nature of web culture is the correct one; go with it!<br /><br />I'm going to make two assumptions here. First, you have never been to a serious Internet hub before, such as Cambridge, MA or Silicon Valley (South Bay, San Francisco, Berkeley, etc), and are therefore a cultural alien, lost in a new world about which you know next-to-nothing. Second, you are probably in the group who is offended when, at an urban party, guests leave their shoes on a shoe rack. Particularly in a city like Toronto (which is snowy almost half the year) you must be aware of normative customs involving "outdoor shoes" (e.g. snow boots). Also, crochet is a totally trendy nerd activity. Look it up; don't talk trash on it.<br /><br />It's not much wonder this is the first comment you've received on this blog post. If you're able, I would recommend taking this criticism in stride, incorporating it, and possibly responding to it. I'd also recommend withholding criticism in a domain where you are a noob, because on the web, it's embarrassing to out yourself in this manner.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com