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What's In a Name?

Originally published 2006-01-11

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I've dated women with names I didn't care for – I dare not mention them here since many now have spouses that own firearms. However, did those awful and sometimes unpronounceable names stop me from enjoying their company, learning from them and benefiting from the time we spent together? No, of course not. So, in that same spirit – a détente, if you will -- I would like to discuss what I have always discussed here and still use the phrase/term/name/label/moniker Library 2.0. You, dear reader, are free to substitute any name you prefer (but I warn you, don't yell it out at inopportune moments; Library 2.0 will hear you and never let you forget).
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