Monday, April 29, 2002

We are not worthy


You are an AKMA.
You stand out from the crowd because of deeply held beliefs in the unknown.
You ponder endlessly and treat everyone, even f**knozzles, with respect.
WWAD (what would AKMA do) guides your actions.

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We are not worthy to sit at the feet of the master, although we did pay attention during one of his sermons earlier this year:

Yesterday, I'm sitting in church daydreaming during the sermon (actually jotting down notes for a paper I'm thinking of writing about knowledge management), when I register that we have a  guest preacher this morning. I put down my pen to be polite and start paying attention. Good stuff. Pity I'm teaching Sunday school after the service and won't be able to listen to what else this fellow has to say. Now I'll get the chance to read instead of listen. AKMA was the preacher yesterday at my church. [McGee's Musings]

Which prompted this gentle response from AKMA himself:

His comment on my sermon--"Good stuff"--may seem concise to the point of dismissiveness, but if you knew Jim McGee as well as I do (that is, I received his email and glanced at his website) you'd be able to tell at a glance that that's just his way of saying, "Savonarola, move over! That sermon was spectacular!" [AKMA Random Thoughts]

Then to discover this additional element of synchronicity! I suppose I now must make good on my threat to have AKMA come talk about weblogging to my KM class.

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