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netsperience 2.x
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Welcome to netsperience 2.x

This is the personal web site of Randall Goya aka decibel.places dba netsperience

I develop community, social publishing, semantic publishing, ecommerce and rich media Web 2.x web sites (beyond "Web 2.0"). I also optimize web sites for SEO and SMO. I build most of my projects with Drupal and Acquia Drupal.

Here you can view my professional portfolio, read my blog, listen to some tunes by me, or on the Jango Juke Box, purchase reliable and inexpensive web hosting, or IM me directly from the ...meebo me... widget. I'm also on Facebook & twitter & LinkedIn - View the netsperience company profile on LinkedIn.

Fear and Loathing in the Blogosphere

I have noticed in the past couple of days odd miscommunications and widespread crankiness among many of my colleagues - not necessarily directed towards me, just general touchiness. Since many are in the NYC area, perhaps it is the effect of nearly three weeks of rain. I also considered Mercury in retrograde, but it has actually just returned.

I received an odd message accusing me of being behind a jealous cadre attacking a neophyte blog journalist, and perhaps also orchestrating a virus attack, a full-blown "psy war." Since I respect the writer's work, I tried to counsel her - and I was eventually ordered to refrain from all contact.

I do not usually make my infrequent flame wars public, but this one is truly irrational:

To: "rgoya@yahoo.com"
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 9:56:33 AM
Subject: Please post on your screed site.

Randall:  

If you think being vindictive and malicious is the correct behavior to exhibit when someone drops you from their Linked In connections list - well, what can I say? You are showing the world that you are not a gentleman.
 
I would appreciate your correcting two glaring errors in your epistolary exhibition, however.
 
First of all, calling someone who has written for major magazines for 35 years or so a "neophyte blogger" is absolutely idiotic - as everyone who knows me realizes. I've published over 3,000 magazine articles. How many have you published?
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