April 2007
17 posts
It’s essential for bloggers to be clear about the rules of the sites they...
– Dan Gillmor in PR Week
Key to better blog conduct is to be leery of... →
Civility, where art thou?
Horrifying Events at Virginia Tech Highlight Video... →
A recent friend I’ve made online, Jim Long, is a cameraman for NBC news. He posts here that he found out about the Virginia Tech massacre from a message I sent on Twitter.
I live on a one-way street that’s also a dead end. I’m not sure how...
– Steven Wright
Cerebral Flatulence
This is what happens when you have too many details competing for attention in your brain … and the synapses just cannot fire fast enough … You step into the shower without remembering to take off your glasses. I really, really, REALLY need a vacation … but at least my glasses are clean now.
Networks foster a collaborative spirit - PRWeek US →
Media Guerrilla: New Media Projects? Pick A Good... →
Web Strategy by Jeremiah » Om Malik’s new Network... →
Absent-minded browsing
Know that feeling you get when you walk into a room of your house and can’t remember why you got up and went there? Happening to me now on Firefox. I open a new Tab and can’t remember where I was about to go or what I was about to Google. Am I getting old, or just have too many things competing for attention in my brain. Surely it’s the latter … right?
Blister Pack Rage
Whoever invented blister packaging ought to be strung up. Why should I have to injure myself or exceed my annual cussing quota in under sixty seconds — just to open something I paid good money for. Today’s offender: some fancy long-lasting, energy-saving light bulb Yesterday’s offender: a retractible mouse for my laptop I usually wind up having to take the scissors and hack my...
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Jeff Jarvis writes about “the process of public scalpings in media.”
Space is a very big place.
– George Bennett Mabry, circa 1967
Send out the Spiders
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What are the odds?
Will somebody who understands statistics please explain to me why it is that the later you are for a meeting, the more likely you are to catch every red light on the way to your destination?