December 16, 2006

Officially dead.

Proof [fr]. (posted by a friend of Loic, no official translation yet, sorry)

Having seen the first comment, for those of you who don't have a sense of humor or really want me dead, I am still processing hundreds of emails, posts, SMS, phone calls and will get an answer posted during this week-end. So much feedback is appreciated and deserves attention.

Apologies to the participants of LeWeb3 who did not like it, fortunately hundreds of them liked it too.

Thank you.

So is this what you and your lawyers and crisis management consultants took all week to roll out in response to your gaffes?

Mizez Slo, December 16, 2006 at 17:30

Hilarious! Not really. Twice.

Madge Weinstein, December 16, 2006 at 17:55

Many of the people attending the first LesBlogs (of which I am one) would not have believed that the pace of web2.0 developments (we did not have that term then by the way, we were still talking mainly technology such as ‘blog’…) would be as high as it has become….

Within 24 months from LesBlogs, new media (let’s give that ‘container’ name to the output of the ‘egocasters’) have grown big and Leweb3 showed that in most insightful ways.

If you want adventure without risk, go to Disneyland, you can find one near Paris too. If you want a little more excitement give the chef the opportunity to experiment in the ‘cuisine’…

guido van nispen, December 16, 2006 at 19:00

Tous mes voeux de bon rétablissement à ta crédibilité. Elle va en avoir bien besoin.

Somebaudy, December 16, 2006 at 19:26

Hey Guido, it's fine to let a chef experiment with their cuisine but you'll find few exciting chefs that switch cuisines completely after the orders have been collected from the restaurant patrons! Seriously, let's cut this for and against Loic crap and just let him speak now he has said he's going to. Alright? After all, we all know it's going to spark off again once he posts his view. Why waste the electrons before then?

Ian Fenn, December 17, 2006 at 01:02

Loïc, le mort de n'avoir pas osé parler anglais peut-être ;-)

mOut, December 17, 2006 at 14:15

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