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Going to the movies

Chris Bjuland wrote 5 days ago: Friday Woke up for work. Planned on going to see Star Wars: The Clone Wars after work. Spent the da … more →

Tags: San Francisco, star wars, Movies, tetris, Work

The Washington Post Debunks Domestic Drilling "Truths"

Brett Bittner wrote 1 week ago: Perhaps Pelosi and the House Democrats were inspired by this lovely machine. Surprisingly, an editor … more →

Tags: Energy, ANWR, Nancy Pelosi, offshore drilling, Oil, Outer Continental Shelf, Washington Post, Wind power

If they’re so great, why aren’t the car companies buying them? 2 comments

dparker1947 wrote 1 week ago: By Dan Parker, CEO We see (and hear) this question from potential customers. We are, in fact, talkin … more →

Tags: General, green cars, Posts by Dan Parker CEO, auto aftermarket, auto aftermarket marketing, Auto Manufacturers, enerpulse, pulsar pulse plugs, pulse plugs

Romaticism vs. Empiricism

grant czerepak wrote 2 weeks ago: I’ve just finished reading The Long Tail by Chris Anderson as well as a fine article … more →

Tags: Anita Elberse, benefit, Chris Anderson, conclusion, Cost, Digital products, Empiricism, heavy users, light users

A brief musical interlude

Gary Andrews wrote 3 weeks ago: Out of the many strange habits that have developed during my office-based working life is to dive on … more →

Tags: Idiot (singular. aka me), Musical interludes, YouTube, muzu, PR pitching to bloggers

More on PR and blogging1 comment

Gary Andrews wrote 4 weeks ago: Following on from my rather lengthy thoughts on best PR / blogging practice, here’s a couple o … more →

Tags: Work, Blogistan, T'interweb, The Meeeeja, Blogging, PR, Catwalk Queen, pitching to bloggers, Vero

Pitching to bloggers2 comments

Gary Andrews wrote 1 month ago: Closing your eyes and diving into the unknown is a somewhat frightening prospect. It’s a littl … more →

Tags: Blogistan, Idiot (singular. aka me), Idiots, Mr Fawlty, T'interweb, The Meeeeja, Work, Blogging, Hyperlaunch

The Bush Administration's Three Biggest Myths About Offshore Drilling

rikkitikkitavi wrote 1 month ago: Faiz Shakir, Amanda Terkel, Satyam Khanna, Matt Corley, Ali Frick, Benjamin Armbruster, and Brad Jo … more →

Tags: Commentary, Economy, Oil companies, Political Cartoons, lies, George W. Bush, dick cheney, toon, Myths

A big price for nowt...11 comments

Iain Hall wrote 1 month ago: Seen as the biggest economic reform in a generation, the proposed “carbon pollution reductio … more →

Tags: Australian politics, Global Warming, Living with Nature, International Politics, Carbon Trading, green Hypocrites, AGW Gravy train, Federal Election, Political Correctness

Online Marketing and Media '08: What I did on my day at the conference1 comment

Gary Andrews wrote 1 month ago: If there was one overarching theme from the first day of the Online Marketing and Media ‘08 Co … more →

Tags: Blogistan, in the loosest sense, Life, Putting your face online, Serious Post, T'interweb, The inevitable, The Meeeeja, Work

A good start…

twistedone151 wrote 1 month ago: The FDA appears to have begun cracking down on peddlers of fake “cancer cures.” It … more →

Tags: Math/Science, Medicine, fraud, Cancer, woo, Alternative Medicine, Evidence based Medicine

Fert Price Rising Fast

homepaddock wrote 2 months ago: Competition and swiftly rising prices is forcing fertiliser companies to move from six monthly to qu … more →

Tags: Rural, Fertiliser, Ravensdown, Rodney Green

What if4 comments

alethakuschan wrote 2 months ago:       A thoughtful reader has challenged me to offer a more particular definition of what I con … more →

Tags: Art, Painting, Free Advice, self-knowledge, Interior design, Drawing, what is your challenge?, Van Gogh, Fine Art

Less than perfect

alethakuschan wrote 2 months ago: If I were giving a prize for the most overrated artist in history, it would be Ellsworth Kelly, who … more →

Tags: Art, Painting, Free Advice, self-knowledge, Interior design, Drawing, what is your challenge?, Fine Art, Matisse

On blowing your own trumpet and then engaging when somebody else wants a toot

Gary Andrews wrote 2 months ago: Yesterday I did something I’d, unbelievably, not done before. Every now and then, I churn out … more →

Tags: Blogistan, Footy, Idiot (singular. aka me), T'interweb, The inevitable, The Meeeeja, Work, Comments, Ebbsfleet United

Lessons in PR and journalism

Gary Andrews wrote 2 months ago: The small spat between Techcrunch and TuneCore has provided a bit of minor entertainment on a slow a … more →

Tags: Work, T'interweb, Idiots, The Meeeeja, It just doesn't seem right, Idiot (singular. aka me), big babies, Journalism, Techcrunch

Journalism. PR. Again.1 comment

Gary Andrews wrote 2 months ago: Very nice piece by Damien McCrystal in the Guardian today. I especially liked this bit: “Why a … more →

Tags: Work, The Meeeeja, Idiot (singular. aka me), Journalism, churnalism, PR, Damien McCrystal

Seesmic and the temple of fandom

Gary Andrews wrote 3 months ago: Could this be the moment I finally embrace Seesmic to my man boobs? The PR for Indiana Jones have do … more →

Tags: Work, T'interweb, The Meeeeja, The inevitable, People wot get their mugs of the telly, Putting your face online, Web 2.0, Seesmic, Video Blogging

Shark jumping

Gary Andrews wrote 3 months ago: Mark Cahill wonders is social media has jumped the shark: “The thing that calls it all into qu … more →

Tags: Work, Blogistan, Mr Fawlty, The Meeeeja, Putting your face online, twitter, Jumping the Shark, Social Media, mark cahill


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