Month: May 2006
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links for 2006-05-05
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More ‘Lost’ than ever | Chicago Tribune Wow, thanks to TiVo I totally missed this ad while watching Wednesday night’s episode. It’s beyond scary how deep this rabbit hole goes……
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links for 2006-05-04
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Apple – Get a Mac – Watch The TV Ads Brilliant ads. Just brilliant. Great to see Warren Cheswick on the air again too. (tags: advertising mac apple comedy) CNN.com…
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Smart Bet Chicago Poker Tournament
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I’m looking forward to this charity poker tournament being held in a couple weeks in Chicago. Looks like it’ll be great networking, a lot of fun, and even a chance…
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links for 2006-05-03
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Adrants – Volkswagen ‘Crash’ Ads Get Results I think the ads are brilliant… you watch them every time they come on, regardless of how many times you’ve seen them. They…
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FeedBurner.com redesign
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My favorite part of the redesigned corporate site? The 404 page: Don’t know that Matt & JZ intended the hat-tip to my blog’s name, but either way, this made me…
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Family doctor visit
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We took the boys to the pediatrician last night for their annual check-ups. Each needed a blood test to check iron levels, and Robby needed a couple shots (he just…
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links for 2006-05-02
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The So-Called “Austin Mayor” Blog: “My fellow Americans: Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” Three years after Bush declared “Mission Accomplished!”, only 9% of Americans think that the mission…
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Web presentation software
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Looking for recommendations for web presentation/meeting software. It must be Mac-friendly and needs to allow for collaborative web-browsing (or at the very least allow for me to lead a web…
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YouTube – A contrarian view
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Paul Boutin wrote today that YouTube succeded because they “made it head-slappingly easy to publish and play video clips by handling the tricky parts automatically. Umm, not quite. I agree…
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FreeConference.com – great service
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Since most bloggers often use their blogs to complain when things don’t work, I thought it only fair to do the opposite. I’ve been a long-time user of FreeConference, a…