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In the same vein check my notion about investing in reputation currency just posted on my Whuffie blog.
(Another thought if the world had a bad day, the WhuffieDAC stock market would crash. Causing many to go out with bad hair, outdated clothes, food in thier teeth, and perform socially unacceptable acts thus performing "reputation suicide"?)
Comment by x — January 23, 2003 @ 1:51 pm
It's interesting that you should mention the issue of limits to time and attention. The Economist recently ran a story to the effect that while the Internet hasn't yet caused a complete reorganization of democratic processes, the growing increase of ubiquity and mobility of communications almost certainly will.
One conclusion is that intermediate service providers will evolve so that you don't have to spent every waking moment in some election or another.
Comment by Bob Stratton — January 28, 2003 @ 3:56 am