Joel Mowers has a new blog, Engineering the Enterprise. His blog seems to indicate that he welcomes guests posts ... and more importantly he is picking an area where the concentration of blogs on the net is way to small ... engineering software. Please link, subscribe, comment, read. etc. He is fighting the good battle. I will add his blog to the Engineering Learning Wiki Blogroll. His blog rules note the requirement for neutrality... which is super. We already have enough company blogs.
Update on April 22nd: Apparently certain corporate firewalls do not like Joel's url (www.ethee.com). In fact, the classification that comes up is definitely undesirable (p<o<r<n). His site is innocent, but it shows that one needs to be careful when choosing a domain name. In Joel's example ... we have a choice that goes with "engineering" (the first "e") "the" "e" (for enterprise). I contacted Joel with this information.

Hmm... A certain company blocks Joel's website:
Your request was denied because of its content categorization: "Pornography"
Posted by: Jeffrey | April 22, 2009 at 06:05 PM