Year: 2005

  • Deborah McMurray’s blogging

    I’ve been meaning to point out that my good friend Deborah McMurray is blogging now about law firms, marketing and business development. Deborah’s paved the way for many in the legal marketing world, and her insights will be a welcome addition to the blogosphere. Legal marketers with the word “Chief“ in their title earn an…

  • Actionable info at Bryan Cave

    John Alber’s new article at LLRX.com is almost certainly a harbinger of what every law firm will be implementing in the next few years. Of course, for most firms, “few years” may be more like “few decades”. But it’s at least heartening to know that Bryan Cave (and possibly a few others) are there already.…

  • Best of luck, Jason

    My buddy Jason Smith (some here know him as “Texas Rainmaker”, a Republican who often likes to stir the pot) just posted that he’s having neck and spine surgery in the morning. Jason — best of luck on a successful surgery and a speedy recovery, your friends on the right are going to need all…

  • The Pirillo interview is up

    A little over a week ago, I spent an hour or so on the phone with Chris Pirillo talking about FeedBurner; the interview is now online. His wiki has some show notes available to address some questions that came up during the broadcast.

  • Mike McCurry wonders about the real story

    Mike McCurry, President Clinton’s press secretary for four years (including the ever-eventful Lewinsky days), wonders whether the current focus on Rove is, well, beside the point. After expressing some sympathy for Scott McClellan, McCurry asks: Unless conversations go well beyond what has been reported, there has to be some other explanation for the zeal with…

  • Put me in coach

    This story at Sports Illustrated is just nauseating: Mark R. Downs of Dunbar, Pennsylvania, is a t-ball coach (yes, t-ball) who paid a player to injure a mentally handicapped player so that Dunbar wouldn’t be “forced” to put him in the game and risk his chances at winning. One really has to wonder whether there…

  • Naperville – #3 city in the country to live in

    Wow — Money magazine says that Naperville is the third best city to live in in America (and the only city over 100,000 residents in the top 10) and the knives come out. As for me? I’ve documented why Robin and I love it here — a wonderful downtown area (enough restaurants to keep you…

  • How to record your first podcast

    A good overview: iPodLounge publishes an informative guide for aspiring web DJ’s interested in recording and publishing their own podcast. The guide covers required hardware and software, tips for good content, and how to submit your podcast for availablility in iTunes podcasting directory. This one’s pretty Mac-specific, sorry Windows users. Beginner’s Guide to Podcast Creation…

  • Pop Tarts – Crazy (but scary) goodness

    Chris Casey (happy birthday, Chris!) does his public service duty today by pointing to his brother’s account of the risks inherent in indulging in your Pop Tart cravings. (You must be sure to check out Lawrence Livermore Labs’ warnings about Pop Tarts, Pop Tart blowtorches and Pot Tarts vs. the solar death ray. Good stuff.…

  • Fred Faulkner: New ABA Webmaster

    On the subject of job announcements, my friend Fred Faulkner is about to become the ABA’s first webmaster. It’s a great fit, and there are sure to be some dramatic improvements in the ABA’s web presence. What’s shocking isn’t that they’ve hired Fred (that should’ve been a foregone conclusion — he’s been at the ABA…