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Archive for February, 2009

What’s the Opposite of ADD?

Posted by Ted Hopton on February 28, 2009

My daughter has some degree of ADD, but I think I have whatever the opposite is. Not that I am a fan in the slightest of naming every personality trait with a disorder diagnosis, though. But I find myself zoning in on things lately to such an intense degree that I look around after more time than I thought has passed and wonder why the heck I let myself do that.

Guess it’s a phase I’m going through. Now that I think about it, I’ve done this before. Kind of how I built an entire website when I first got the hang of using Dreamweaver. And how I started this blog about a year ago. Compared to those examples, I am currently a model of balance and self-discipline!

Well, it’s been a long time since I posted here. I’ve been blogging, but in other places. I never did think I would do well at keeping up with multiple blogs, and that’s proving to be the case. I blog more and more for work, on our internal Clearspace platform. Then I have the Our Social Media Cultural Evolution blog, which I’m terribly delinquent on (luckily my co-author there has largely taken up the slack — thanks, Matt!).

But I’ve also expanded my use of social media, so I spend more time in other places besides here. I actually go on Facebook fairly often now, much to my own surprise. I still think it’s 90% a silly waste of time, but I can’t deny the other 10% has value. And I’ve been posting to Digg and Delicious when I find things of interest, or tweeting them in Twitter or using FriendFeed or Feedly. In addition to blogging internally for work, I’ve been reading and contributing to forums about social media, such as Clearstep, particularly on topics related to Enterprise 2.0 (using Web 2.0 applications inside an organization).

I think I’d need to have ADD to keep up with all of those platforms, actually. Instead, I just let some go dormant for a while. Sorry if you were one of my readers here! I’ve ignored you for so long… and this isn’t a promise that I’m coming back, either. I’m still playing the social media field, and the new toys are shinier than this one ;-)

But you know what they say: you never forget your first. And this is my first real blog, so I won’t abandon it. Like a true friend, I’ll trust it to be here when I get a chance to come visit and catch up. Like today.

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Clearly Our Tax Code Is Too Complicated

Posted by Ted Hopton on February 3, 2009

taxcodesign300x397You know what I take away from the parade of Obama cabinet nominees who are confessing to tax errors? It strikes me as a loud and clear message that our tax code is too complicated. If these people can’t get their taxes right, how many of the rest of us are making errors, too?

I don’t think the answer is to beef up IRS enforcement, either. It’s simplification we need. I’m not advocating a flat tax or 3×5 card tax form, but c’mon! It sure looks like we could streamline the tax code and increase compliance as a result.

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43 Things Quiz Results

Posted by Ted Hopton on February 1, 2009

I took the 43 Things Personality Quiz and found out I'm a
Romantic Self-Knowing De-Clutterer

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