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  • The day the lawn wasn’t mowed

    I meant to blog about this when the paper arrived, just found a scan of it while browsing flickr. Amazing. THE DAY THE LAWN WASN’T MOWED Originally uploaded by buriednexttoyou.

  • links for 2006-05-18

    New laptop more ThinkPad than not – Tech News & Reviews – MSNBC.com I want this laptop. Not exactly a ThinkPad, but an ultra-portable machine that sounds wonderful. (tags: thinkpad lenovo ultraportable laptop)

  • links for 2006-05-16

    del.icio.us/help/firefox/success Finally re-installed the Firefox del.icio.us plugin, bookmark sharing will recommence momentarily. 🙂 (tags: firefox plugins delicious) Chicago Cubs : The Official Site Good news: Cubs can’t lose tonight. (That they’re not playing tonight is beside the point.) (tags: cubs) Odograph.com » Blog Archive » Where are the orange roughie? Inside joke. Turns out Don…

  • Watching Rocketboom

    Or, more precisely, we’re watching Amanda Congdon (host of Rocketboom) watch us watch Rocketboom. Marshall McLuhan, white courtesy phone…

  • The Big Picture

    Mike Davidson, CEO of Newsvine, suggested that he wants to keep his RSS feeds pure — no ads, no content other than headlines — so that the feed is just an update mechanism to drive content back to his site. That’s the third time today someone’s suggested that the publisher can decide the consumption dynamics…

  • Richard Edelman on PR and Syndication

    Richard Edelman is on the stage, talking about PR in the new media landscape. I’ve been listening (and not taking notes) for most of the discussion, but found the last discussion point interesting: when asked about the Wal-Mart brouhaha a couple months ago, Richard suggested that the crux of the problem was that one of…

  • Checking in from Syndicate – Jarvis unkeynote

    Jeff Jarvis is giving an un-keynote where he’s leading a group-wide discussion to kick off Syndicate. The audience “voted” by indicating that they want to talk about “Money and syndication” first (shocker! people want to make money on their content!). Some questions: First questioner asked about the repurposing of his feeds, and suggested that he…

  • LinkedIn Outlook Toolbar rocks

    I’ve been a LinkedIn user since its early beta days, and while I was initially intrigued by it (at the time, I was working for a CRM company and was mostly looking for competitive info) it took a couple years for LinkedIn to be a useful tool for me: ironically, after leaving said CRM company,…

  • Props to Lenovo

    Less than two hours after my post on Tuesday about my laptop dying, I had a phone call from David Churbuck, who’s the global head of web marketing for Lenovo. I’m always amazed when I hear that people read my blog — I suppose I shouldn’t be, given the business I’m in — and when…

  • iPod backup (not what you think)

    I haven’t written about this before, but judging by the number of people who react with “wow! never thought of that.” I figured it was worth noting. Despite my earlier admiration for the Mirra, it stopped working on my laptop a couple months ago. I finally stopped trying to get it to work, and let…