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My story is better than your story
This is a terrific piece. One of the things that we don't get enough time to talk about at Campfire is the potential of multiple dimensions of...

- Campfiresteve

My story is better than your story
Mike, thx 4 the post. Nice little piece of perspective on the early B-Movie scene, i wished i could have seen the movie w/ that audience. I also...

- greg christman

My story is better than your story
Daniel, I didn't add emphasis to anyone's words in this post except my own, but I removed them just for you since they didn't really add anything. It's not...

- Mike

My story is better than your story
Adding emphasis doesn't make a thesis (or even a good point). If you're a student, I could probably direct you to some interesting work that might...

- Daniel Cliff

My story is better than your story
This is a great post! I love the story and how Castle thought about the whole viewing experience, not just the product on the screen. I doubt legal...

- Griffin Farley

Conversation Architecture

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David Armano over at Digitas is talking about the “conversation virus” in his Logic + Emotion blog. I particularly like this paragraph:

And so the conversation virus spreads. We didn’t start it. The authors of the Cluetrain Manifesto didn’t start it. If we are to give credit—it belongs to the first individual who decided to listen before choosing to speak (or grunt). Now all we have to do is unlearn some of the things we’ve been taught as professional adults and move forward.

David’s referring to a new and evolving dynamic, a roundabout way of communicating with audiences. It’s about listening, not about waiting for your next opportunity to speak.

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