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Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

As well as More Space I’m a participant in Jon Strande’s 100 Bloggers. 25 of us write a couple of pages for a book, then invite a friend to do the same in sequence. Repeat twice to generate 100 bloggers. That should be simple enough!

First refusal to be my compadre in this has to be Tony Goodson. Tony was the one who introduced me to blogging, god bless him. And it’ll be fun to send the chain down under.

UPDATE: Skyped Tony. He’s in. And he’s got a great idea for who to invite next… a friend he doesn’t know yet.

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