James, I really hope your clients (and/or meeting co-attendees) don’t read this site; then you are caught and not even the most sophisticated stealth blogging techniques can save you !!!
Wow and I thought my inking was bad. Keep up the ink blogging though. It definitely adds flavor and personality to your posts.
I also felt a sense of accomplishment translating it.
The unwritten Rule: Write neatly so that your notes are legible.
Hey, that is as neat as I can write.
All good until someone reads your post on the public Internet and sees what you wrote and when you wrote it.
Awesome ink blog post, bravo!
You can tell it’s Friday…
Two words- delayed posting.
If Vista can recognize that, no wonder you love it so much!
j/k, jk. My actual handwriting has improved since using a tablet.
JK, no wonder you love Vista. Anyway, you forgot to mention one more rule.
Keep your handwriting as unreadable as you can.
(you are a good example of this rule)
oof, is that how ink looks on a passive digitzer?
No, that’s how my ink looks everywhere, even on paper.
James, I really hope your clients (and/or meeting co-attendees) don’t read this site; then you are caught and not even the most sophisticated stealth blogging techniques can save you !!!
James will NEVER get caught….look how long he’s been writing the Fake Steve Jobs blog….oops..cat’s outta the bag.
Is there a typed transcript of the post?
How much were you paid to scribble that out? Another rule of stealth blogging- don’t brag about it if you were paid good money to sit in a meeting.
Wow and I thought my inking was bad. Keep up the ink blogging though. It definitely adds flavor and personality to your posts.
I also felt a sense of accomplishment translating it.
Nice post…wow, that must have been one hell of a boring meeting!
I sense the “stealth blogging” entry on Wikipedia will get merged with the “slacking off” entry. ;P