Hiatus!
- deborahschultz
- Aug 23, 2007
- 2 min read

For the past week I have been getting some deep, serious work done - wrestling with two polar opposite concepts: 1) how Social Media scales to a large audience in an authentic and personal way and 2) exploring the issues around social network portability that Brad and Brian and others are thinking about. list=">list</a>" of="of" recent="recent" posts="posts">. The result of being torn between these two universes is that I have been feeling a bit like Sybil. My head needs a rest.
For the past week I have been getting some deep, serious work done - wrestling with two polar opposite concepts: 1) how Social Media scales to a large audience in an authentic and personal way and 2) exploring the issues around social network portability that Brad and Brian and others are thinking about. list=">list</a>" of="of" recent="recent" posts="posts">. The result of being torn between these two universes is that I have been feeling a bit like Sybil. My head needs a rest.
For the past week I have been getting some deep, serious work done - wrestling with two polar opposite concepts: 1) how Social Media scales to a large audience in an authentic and personal way and 2) exploring the issues around social network portability that Brad and Brian and others are thinking about. list=">list</a>" of="of" recent="recent" posts="posts">. The result of being torn between these two universes is that I have been feeling a bit like Sybil. My head needs a rest.
This is a round-about way of saying --sorry I have not been posting or seen offline. All this was in preparation for deadlines and
Vacation!!
It has probably been over five years (if not more) since I have gone completely dark for an entire week. But, that is indeed what I will be doing for the next 10 --gulp--10 days. I will be unplugged, off the grid, and digitally out of touch from tomorrow through September 3rd.
Why? Because I will be out on the ocean exploring the Norwegian Fjords!
My friends and family say; "well, it's about time" and my industry/geek friends are wondering how I am going to cope. Wish me luck.
I promise lots of photos and stories when I return. A special thanks to Brian Solis for graciously lending me his zoom lense .
Catch ya on the flip side!
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