I invite all readers to respond not only to any items I post, no matter how ridiculous, but to one another, thus creating a dialogue with our editors and fellow readers. The following are some instructions and ground rules.
To participate, all you need to do is go to the bottom of any entry, put down your name, e-mail address and comment, hit "Preview" to look over what you wrote, and then "Post" to have it added to the thread of the discussion.
As for the ground rules:
--Please be aware that your post might not go "live" immediately, as this is a moderated blog. Ara Trembly or an associate must review all potential posts before being "published" online.
--The reason we review posts is to make sure they do not contain any inappropriate or libelous language. We encourage controversial remarks, but want to make sure the blog remains within the realm of good taste and fair play.
--You are also free to comment on the remarks posted by fellow readers. The more the merrier as we debate the most pressing technology issues facing the industry.
--You are also invited to comment on any technology stories that run in our weekly newsmagazine, or posted on our Web site, which you can access by clicking onto www.propertyandcasualtyinsurancenews.com.
--I also urge you to suggest potential subjects to explore. We are eager to get your feedback on the work we do and could be doing at NU!
Thanks so much for logging on and making this blog a true insurance technology community dialogue. I like to think of this blog as more of an electronic town hall meeting and free-for-all than a soapbox lecture, so please post as often as you'd like.
Comments (2)
Ara,
Welcome to the world of blogging! I think you'll have a blast "feeding the beast" each day and generating a dialogue within the tech community.
Good luck!
Posted by Sam Friedman | January 26, 2007 3:41 PM
Posted on January 26, 2007 15:41
Don't get too free and easy.
The personal can affect the business end of things. See Pandagon, Amanda Marcotte, and John Edwards.
Also Jim Zumbo
Posted by Richard Aubrey | March 1, 2007 2:58 PM
Posted on March 1, 2007 14:58