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Tom around the web

+ Curtis Gale Weeks wrote a post on 5GW that interacts with Tom's ideas quite a bit.
+ bootslack ginned up a page of links to Tom's stuff.
+ ZenPundit linked We have come full circle on strategic un-thought.
+ And linked Kurdistan: Bird in the hand or three in the bush?
+ Arherring mentioned Tom in a post on 5GW.

+ Have Coffee Will Write linked the TED video.
+ Cobb liked PNM.
+ Dave Llorito linked Jason rebourne.
+ Fausta's blog linked We grow up by surviving crises.
+ Israellycool linked PNM.

A little light this week. Y'all need to step it up a bit ;-)

Comments (4)

Actually, the fault is mine. Less material, less citations.

FYI, early last week I linked to a couple of Tom's posts at http://hydro-logic.blogspot.com/2007/08/kurdistan.html

right. thanks, Matt. since i linked it here, i didn't list it again.

Thanks, Sean--didn't know for certain how you guys counted links. As for there being less material, Tom, I should think you have very good reasons for posting less frequently--taking care of the kids, scoring your next book deal, writing columns consistently, that monster reading list, and then to top it all off, passing kidney stones. Give yourself a break, man, and more than just the weekend!

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