My friend Tyler Hamilton ,who used to work where I do now, at the Globe and Mail, is over at The Toronto Star, Canada's biggest daily newspaper, where he writes about technology and business. Tyler just jumped into the blogosphere with both feet.
" I've come to realize that blogs aren't about what other people think. It's freestyle thinking, a cathartic ritual jotted down in text so I have proof that what I thought at some point in time really happened," Tyler wrote in his first post. "Those who visit might like it, might not, doesn't matter, really. Maybe a month from now I'll be hooked. Maybe this will be my first and last entry. I guess we'll see..."
Like my friend Mark Evans (who also used to work at the Globe and now works where I used to, at the National Post), Tyler is great on telecommunications stuff. He's got posts at his blog already on Bell Canada and Nortel.
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Not THE Tyler Hamilton!
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Sarah M.
on Mon 29 Nov 2004 01:38 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
This will teach me to read the post, rather than just the headline.
I thought you were referring to Tyler Hamilton the famous cyclist (well, perhaps disgraced cyclist is a better description). So I excitedly clicked on the link and was immediately confused. Tyler Hamilton is a business reporter? Still, the blog is a good read (even though it's not about cycling). -- Sarah Marchildon |
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