Well, Scoble's been after me for a while to set up a blog but, frankly, I figured it was just another nutball technology that was never going to amount to anything. I mean, he's always pushing something, right? OK, so sometimes I can be a bit thick. But three things happened to me this week that - combined - pushed me over the edge. 1) On a flight to St Louis to do an INETA presentation on remoting to the St Louis .NET User Group, I sat next to a United Airlines pilot and learned some amazing stuff (which I'll put in a subsequent post) related to their current financial problems. 2) People all around me mentioned that Don Box was driven to the airport by Jeff Richter after a King Crimson concert. 3) Daniel A. Seara (the MSDN RD for Argentina who I met at the INETA LATAM kickoff a couple of weeks ago) forwarded a truly interesting link to Scott Hansleman's Tips for a Successful MSFT Presentation. So...in reverse order to above...there's some great stuff up there, people I know are doing it, and I've got a few things I'd like to tell the world about. Besides, I mentioned to Yasser that I was thinking about it and about a half-dozen people e-mailed me about that.