Welcome to My Words... plant a few words in the Web Garden

and see what grows...stop off point for my blogs and tweets too.

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If a trend can't be sustained,it won't. Herbert Stein.

Because even Web Gardners keep an eye on the weather.

Site launched 1 January 1999. Relaunched as my-words.org on 10 March 2005. You are visitor number .

Visit my blogs and visit me on Twitter:

Content Curmudgeon Informed, candid software commentary about systems that manage content -- my EContent Magazine "cutting room floor." Curmudgeons generally are not happy folks. Put the accent on the first syllable of "Content." New! E-Books, E- Readers, and sustainability issues.
Living without Oil Think what it will be like to live without fossil fuels. A mixture of fact and fiction, and thoughts on trying to live sustainably. New! January 2010: Peak Oil Thoughts in a Blizzard. New Update April 16, 2010 Energy Thought of the Moment. Download the 2010 US DOE Joint Study.
Twitter Tweets from Enterprise Search 2010, and two general topics: Enterprise Content Management and Peak Oil.

What's New?

04 July 2010: Beginning of major subsite reorganization, my "resource center." This contains links to my technical and "after hours" (leisure) resources, both on this site and links to other resources I maintain. Updating the resource center will go on for a few months.

10 May 2010: What do 401(k)s and MS Word have in common? XML. And what does "eDiscovery" mean and why should you justify it?

10 April 2010: What's an eReader anyway? Is it just a Kindle or an iPad? If you're looking for a replacement for paper, what should you consider? Last year I was Still Searching for EReaders, and I thought then (and hope now) I'm close to finding one. Watch my Content Curmudgeon blog for updates as I work my way up the "queue." New: rebranded my "Society for Technical Communications" page as simply "TC" for "Technical Communications."

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