Contextual Mapping

or SUCKING UP ISN’T HARD TO DO

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An Old Friend of Mine, Pete,  told me I should start blogging. Which is why I’ve been blogging at light-speed the last couple months (this IS my third post). In any case, my previous post was on the need for maps but also caution in not solely using the mapping as a substitute for knowledge. I occasionally look at Pete’s blog (Spire Security Viewpoint) to see what I’m missing and areas to work on. A couple weeks ago he had a post called “For Pete’s Sake” and one of the key points was the need for contextual mapping. Other than the word mapping, there isn’t likely any similarities in our points, but I just wanted to keep working on all the blogging tools out there and this gave me an opportunity to Trackback Pete’s entry. After spending the last 4 hours trying to bring this site back up and it being very early in the morning I figured a post is more appropriate than doing more work that could bring my site down again. (Sidebar: When switching domain names and following WordPress directions where it says “Delete Cache only if you are running WordPress 2.0″ and you are running WordPress 2.3.x, DON’T Delete the Cache.) (Side Sidebar - any major migration like a new domain is not wise when you are operating on about 4 hours of sleep in the last 48 hours) If you read Pete’s entire entry you will see he has a new column coming out. I look forward to it.

PS - I also added this blog to Technorati. You can add it with the Technorati button to the right in the sidebar. I’m currently ranked in the 4 million or so mark (of the top blogs) so get in early. If I get a couple links on that, I’ll be one of the fastest growing blogs, growing hundreds of percents in the course of a day or two. Of course going from 1 link to 3-4 links makes that statistic a Little misleading…..

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