Wednesday Edition
Last week we pointed you to Tom's journal post on AOL. This week we offer it as a convenient PDF file to be downloaded here. Subject: Attitude. In a few pages Tom encapsulates every word he (and several others) have said over the past five years. He's named it "Manifesto1.2005." I think we'll be seeing more of these over the coming months. Start your collection now.
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Good Manifesto !!
This should be posted also to Changethis.com. Its good reading matter, thank tom!!
Posted by /pd at January 10, 2005 1:37 PM
"Manifesto" though is like a girlie-man Canadian phrase [just kidding]. Actually "manifesto" is too 3rd world, latin-american-druglord, and mid-eastern for me. I prefer "declaration", "bill of rights", "testiment", "white paper", - something connected to the UK, French, and USA independence of centuries past and perhaps future decades.
Thanks for the newest and latest.
Posted by John at January 10, 2005 2:04 PM
Thank you Tom for bringing this all together. Thank you Cathy for posted it in the convenient format. You saved me from bothering an AOL friend (or signing on).
-->Rob
Posted by Rob at January 10, 2005 2:12 PM
Gotta go to dictionary.com ... like the "testament" idea, and need to find the pure meaning.
Posted by tom peters at January 10, 2005 3:50 PM
http://thesaurus.reference.com/search?r=2&q=testament
"Testament" has that new "values" thing about it.
Posted by John at January 10, 2005 4:30 PM
tom: if one goes thru the ""testament" idea, then one will need to ask for the "gospel according to whomever".. too !! :)-
Posted by /pd at January 10, 2005 4:55 PM
latin-american drug lord, middle eastern?!?! Nice one. "manifesto" is more doctrinal-communist sounding than drug lordish, but i guess if the words middle eastern are a substitute for terrorist for you, then what's the difference? good luck finding the perfect-white-word you're looking for there, john.
my problem with the word manifesto is that it's pretentious.
Posted by mdog at January 11, 2005 2:39 AM
Lapdog mdog - "Testament" seems cool since we are in Old Testament times - an eye for an eye - the black knight pleasure of extreme radical prejudice against impotent, cowardly, rathole terrorists like the multiple-STD bin laden - too immoral and lazy to show his hideous face.
Posted by John at January 11, 2005 8:11 AM