Monday, September 8, 2008

Welcome!

Most animals communicate – in some way – with others of their own species and – on a certain level – with animals of other species. Often it’s with body language, including changing color, facial expressions, posture, and movement. Many even communicate through vocalization. Whether they communicate knowingly or spontaneously with conscious effort is often debated. But they communicate nonetheless.

Humans are unique in that we use technology to assist us in our communications. From the development of paints that were applied to the walls of caves to tell stories or provide instructions to the printing press to our computers and cell phones, we continue to find new ways to communicate. Our message is spread faster and to a larger audience than ever imagined. The key is making our communication effective and meaningful. I hope to discover through these conversations how to do just that.

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