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I just told my mum that I wasn't quite sure what I am right now: graduated so no longer a student, but not yet working (start tomorrow). I suppose I'm in some sort of limbo. But a pretty good one :-) I feel at the end of my MBA I should be giving some sort of advice to the incoming class and prospective applicants. And I will. But for now I am going to lean back, look back and enjoy all that happened over these past two years. A lot has happened. I've changed a lot. The world has changed. I'm very happy with my decision to do an MBA and in particular to do it at LBS (the cynics and scientists amongst you will moan about not having a control group: I don't know what would've happened if I hadn't done it). People have asked me what the one thing is that I took away from it, but that's an impossible thing to ask. There is no one thing. Everything's interconnected: the academics, extracurriculars, exchange, my friends, living in London, Sundowners, student ambassador-ship. I have no idea what my life would've looked like if I'd stayed back in NL but free credit report canada sure as hell know that I'm loving my life now and the past two years have been such a blast! Thank you for all the warm wishes, I really appreciate them. And I promise to go over the comments and reply.

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Remember a month or so ago when we all laughed at the student who claimed fun outdoor hat Turnitin.com didn't cover Google Blog Search? After receiving this disturbing comment on my third Keats post , I decided to test for myself. Turns out, the last laugh's on us: Ignore the red ink and pay attention to the percentages: the first two near-perfect matches are my own failed attempts to upload the complete text of my Keats' posts into the system. I say "failed," but it appears they stuck. After those, however, there's nothing . Four-percent here, three-percent there, but nothing to prevent someone passing off my work as their own. Obviously, I find this deeply unsettling...

Tom Foremski , long-time tech correspondent here in the Silicon Valley, has left the Financial Times . It’s sample business introduction letters umored that he’s pursuing his own media/blog venture. This is interesting. To date, macro media bloggers have proportionately kept their day jobs while pursuing their blogging interests on the side. Foremski could be one of the first high profile journalists to make the jump and potentially carry his personal brand forward exclusively via the blogosphere. While this is all pure speculation on my part, think about what could happen to circ figures if more high profile columnists decoupled from their publications in the interest of pursing independent columns via blogging.

Tom Foremski , long-time tech correspondent here in the Silicon Valley, has left the Financial Times . It’s rumored that he’s pursuing his own media/blog venture. This is interesting. To date, macro media bloggers have proportionately kept their day jobs while pursuing their blogging interests on the side. Foremski could be one of the first high profile journalists to make the jump and potentially carry his personal brand forward exclusively via the blogosphere. While this is all pure java software download peculation on my part, think about what could happen to circ figures if more high profile columnists decoupled from their publications in the interest of pursing independent columns via blogging.

I just told my mum that I wasn't quite sure what I am right now: graduated so no longer a student, but not yet working (start tomorrow). I suppose I'm in some sort of limbo. But a pretty good one :-) I feel at the end of my MBA I should be giving some sort of advice to the incoming class and prospective applicants. And I will. But for now I am going to lean back, look back and enjoy all that happened over these past two years. A lot has happened. I've changed a lot. The world has changed. I'm very happy with my decision to do an MBA and in particular to do it at LBS (the cynics and scientists amongst you will moan about not having a control group: I don't know what would've happened if I hadn't done it). People have asked me what the one thing is that I took away from it, but that's an impossible thing to ask. There is no one thing. Everything's interconnected: the academics, extracurriculars, exchange, my friends, living in London, Sundowners, student ambassador-ship. I have no idea what my life would've looked email list management ike if I'd stayed back in NL but I sure as hell know that I'm loving my life now and the past two years have been such a blast! Thank you for all the warm wishes, I really appreciate them. And I promise to go over the comments and reply.

Remember a month or so ago when we all laughed at the student who claimed that Turnitin.com didn't merchant account services over Google Blog Search? After receiving this disturbing comment on my third Keats post , I decided to test for myself. Turns out, the last laugh's on us: Ignore the red ink and pay attention to the percentages: the first two near-perfect matches are my own failed attempts to upload the complete text of my Keats' posts into the system. I say "failed," but it appears they stuck. After those, however, there's nothing . Four-percent here, three-percent there, but nothing to prevent someone passing off my work as their own. Obviously, I find this deeply unsettling...

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