Jamie Lewis moves back into his blogopad

I have to thank Jamie, who is as gracious as he is devilish, for welcoming me to the blogosphere:

Kim Cameron Has Started a Blog

Kim, formerly of Zoomit and now of Microsoft, has been thinking about identity-based security for a long time. So the blog he just started should prove interesting, as long as Microsoft lets him keep it going (green accent is mine – Kim).

Maybe he'll motivate me to get off my duff and get back to posting my own self.

Yes it's true, there was this, er, small hiatus in Jamie's blogging – but he came back today with a piece that makes me real happy to see him rappng. Gosh – does Jamie know absolutely everything about what everyone is doing, or does it just seem that way sometimes?

Dave Kearns is also helping me get oriented. It will be great to have him dropping in – he should keep the conversation honest and keep everyone from getting too ideological – he's seen it all. And thanks to Radovan Janecek from Systinet for the kind introduction to his friends – what a smart guy and profound innovator in the UDDI space (amongst others). Thanks to him for turning me on to the applicability of aspect oriented programming to various of my ideas.

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