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4 December 2011

  • curprev 16:5016:50, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 473 bytes −92 Take me for example. I could support Bachman, Cain, Palin, or Santorum. in no particular order. Others would choose fewer plus Paul., http://michellewilliamssexscene.typepad.com michelle williams sex
  • curprev 16:4216:42, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 565 bytes −66 I do hesitate to run with the other commenters that say you should monetize this, but you should make it at least a part-time passion where you are getting to stretch out on the things you write about
  • curprev 16:2216:22, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 631 bytes −208 Maybe the private blog is the way to go, though I suspect you'd need some time to get revved up for that. The pod/video angle sounds great, but that raises a lot of other questions. And it loses the i
  • curprev 16:1516:15, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 839 bytes +82 The reality is that the establishment in the Senate HATE CCB, modest as it really is and see the new Boehner plan as an out, since they figure they will get Reid to make a compromise since it is only
  • curprev 15:5315:53, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 757 bytes +232 In doing this blog and thinking about this stuff, have you ever had any ideas for what kinds of tools (software, that is) that people could use to do things like share creative ideas in groups, create
  • curprev 15:4915:49, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 525 bytes −197 Oodles of bloggers great and small would give a #1 Technorati rank (or insert personal thing of inestimable value here) to be able to host Kathy Sierra as a guest blogger. (Myself included.), http://s
  • curprev 15:2415:24, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 722 bytes −24 It'd be kinda like the group blog idea, but with more of a "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" vibe. And who didn't love playing that? :), http://kathleenrobertsonnaked.typepad.com kathleen rober
  • curprev 15:2215:22, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 746 bytes −407 I think greater interaction among groups would result (mix up the tech bloggers and the marketers and the VCs and the usability people and, hell, even the sex bloggers) ;) and really spark some awesom
  • curprev 14:5614:56, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 1,153 bytes +257 Having said all of that, I wonder if Ande's idea isn't the best (regardless of what format you choose to go with for the blog). If it was still public with no comments, but you cross-posted entries in
  • curprev 14:5514:55, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 896 bytes +37 Honestly said, I don't think you can do anything to fend off the attacks. I don't think you got attacked because of something you did, but because lots of people admire you and your work. That's appar
  • curprev 14:2814:28, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 859 bytes +307 And a belated Happy Easter to you too! The fruit cakes being compared to bricks definitely makes my chuckle list...perhaps some fruity garnish around the display would have added more relevance. It is
  • curprev 14:2714:27, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 552 bytes −238 In doing this blog and thinking about this stuff, have you ever had any ideas for what kinds of tools (software, that is) that people could use to do things like share creative ideas in groups, create
  • curprev 14:0014:00, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 790 bytes +63 Maybe the private blog is the way to go, though I suspect you'd need some time to get revved up for that. The pod/video angle sounds great, but that raises a lot of other questions. And it loses the i
  • curprev 14:0014:00, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 727 bytes +114 In doing this blog and thinking about this stuff, have you ever had any ideas for what kinds of tools (software, that is) that people could use to do things like share creative ideas in groups, create
  • curprev 13:3213:32, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 613 bytes −64 O.K. I give up. What is your beef with Gutfeld? I think he is hilarious! He is not a serious contributor, but is there for laughs. I like him., http://ulrikajonssonnude.typepad.com ulrika jonsson nude
  • curprev 13:3113:31, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 677 bytes +110 In doing this blog and thinking about this stuff, have you ever had any ideas for what kinds of tools (software, that is) that people could use to do things like share creative ideas in groups, create
  • curprev 13:0513:05, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 567 bytes −38 Has he joined Obama in Wonderland where up is down and left is right? What's "fiscally conservative" about voting for every spending measure in sight?, http://kellyhudesnuda.typepad.com kelly hu desnu
  • curprev 13:0213:02, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 605 bytes −270 I think greater interaction among groups would result (mix up the tech bloggers and the marketers and the VCs and the usability people and, hell, even the sex bloggers) ;) and really spark some awesom
  • curprev 12:3812:38, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 875 bytes +117 I hate to see us lose your input but I wonder if simply publishing articles with no comments enabled and having a members-only forum wouldn't be a good compromise. There's something about the immediac
  • curprev 12:3512:35, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 758 bytes −198 The reality is that the establishment in the Senate HATE CCB, modest as it really is and see the new Boehner plan as an out, since they figure they will get Reid to make a compromise since it is only
  • curprev 12:1112:11, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 956 bytes −23 That aside, I think that a multiple-contributor blog would give you support and provide some other perspectives. You could combine this with your ideas on coaching/ghostwriting and work with 'intern'
  • curprev 12:0712:07, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 979 bytes +257 It would also make it a lot harder for bullying to take place, since anyone stupid enough to try it would be taking on a potentially even bigger community, as well as whoever happened to be hosting yo
  • curprev 11:4311:43, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 722 bytes +159 Has he joined Obama in Wonderland where up is down and left is right? What's "fiscally conservative" about voting for every spending measure in sight?, http://torispellinghot.typepad.com tori spelling
  • curprev 11:3911:39, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 563 bytes −269 I was thinking the same thing about Alexa as there was quite a lot of movement. They might have readjusted their adjustment for "technology skew" - or what ever it was..., http://emilyvancampnude1.typ
  • curprev 11:1711:17, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 832 bytes −47 I hate to see us lose your input but I wonder if simply publishing articles with no comments enabled and having a members-only forum wouldn't be a good compromise. There's something about the immediac
  • curprev 11:1211:12, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 879 bytes −27 Honestly said, I don't think you can do anything to fend off the attacks. I don't think you got attacked because of something you did, but because lots of people admire you and your work. That's appar
  • curprev 10:5010:50, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 906 bytes +139 Honestly said, I don't think you can do anything to fend off the attacks. I don't think you got attacked because of something you did, but because lots of people admire you and your work. That's appar
  • curprev 10:4410:44, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 767 bytes −29 I do think that by working in a team, it will make it easier for you. The passion moves away from you and to the team of writers, the hate will move with it. Being a part of a groupblog would be a goo
  • curprev 10:2410:24, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 796 bytes +48 Is there a way use some sort of third party forum moderation to cut through this problem? Then you could go on in whatever way you are comfortable, your forums could coninue to buzz and anyone that's
  • curprev 10:1710:17, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 748 bytes −157 I see two basic options for you: Reduce visibility and do something completely different, or stay visible and continue publishing your own stuff under your own name. All the options you cite can be as
  • curprev 09:5709:57, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 905 bytes +169 Honestly said, I don't think you can do anything to fend off the attacks. I don't think you got attacked because of something you did, but because lots of people admire you and your work. That's appar
  • curprev 09:4909:49, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 736 bytes +15 I do think that by working in a team, it will make it easier for you. The passion moves away from you and to the team of writers, the hate will move with it. Being a part of a groupblog would be a goo
  • curprev 09:3109:31, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 721 bytes −130 I think that you'd probably do well in a consulting role where you are helping companies who want to improve in the area of creating passionate users (products and websites). Your knowledge of the fie
  • curprev 09:2209:22, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 851 bytes +196 I think that you'd probably do well in a consulting role where you are helping companies who want to improve in the area of creating passionate users (products and websites). Your knowledge of the fie
  • curprev 08:5508:55, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 655 bytes −16 Just look at the difference just 20-30 rock solid Tea Party conservatives have made in the House already. They've turned "1/3 of the government" on its head and started a war between the establishment
  • curprev 08:3608:36, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 671 bytes +160 I hate to see us lose your input but I wonder if simply publishing articles with no comments enabled and having a members-only forum wouldn't be a good compromise. There's something about the immediac
  • curprev 08:2708:27, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 511 bytes −138 Take me for example. I could support Bachman, Cain, Palin, or Santorum. in no particular order. Others would choose fewer plus Paul., http://aliciawittnude1.typepad.com alicia witt nude, 8-)), http:/
  • curprev 08:0908:09, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 649 bytes −315 Only reason I voted for him was SARAH. I wasn't even going to vote until he picked her. I had voted in every election since the late 1960?s., http://lindsaysloanenude.typepad.com lindsay sloane nude,
  • curprev 08:0008:00, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 964 bytes +423 And a belated Happy Easter to you too! The fruit cakes being compared to bricks definitely makes my chuckle list...perhaps some fruity garnish around the display would have added more relevance. It is
  • curprev 07:4207:42, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 541 bytes −182 Take me for example. I could support Bachman, Cain, Palin, or Santorum. in no particular order. Others would choose fewer plus Paul., http://annanicolesmithplayboy.typepad.com anna nicole smith playbo
  • curprev 07:3107:31, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 723 bytes +175 Kathy, the content you have graciously shared with us every once in a while is both inspiring and entertaining. And a blog is the perfect medium for this. A lot of the content is about your style and
  • curprev 07:1607:16, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 548 bytes −114 I think greater interaction among groups would result (mix up the tech bloggers and the marketers and the VCs and the usability people and, hell, even the sex bloggers) ;) and really spark some awesom
  • curprev 07:0307:03, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 662 bytes −84 It would also make it a lot harder for bullying to take place, since anyone stupid enough to try it would be taking on a potentially even bigger community, as well as whoever happened to be hosting yo
  • curprev 06:4906:49, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 746 bytes +130 I hate to see us lose your input but I wonder if simply publishing articles with no comments enabled and having a members-only forum wouldn't be a good compromise. There's something about the immediac
  • curprev 06:3306:33, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 616 bytes −115 I do think that by working in a team, it will make it easier for you. The passion moves away from you and to the team of writers, the hate will move with it. Being a part of a groupblog would be a goo
  • curprev 06:2506:25, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 731 bytes −34 I understand. That is why I made the point about the state caucus to come up with acceptable Presidential candidates. My fear is we have too many conservatives that may split our vote and let a Romney
  • curprev 06:1806:18, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 765 bytes −41 ould also do your (wonderful) thing around the blogosphere for a while (just not always here). Keep the juices flowing, continue to help people, foster even greater community growth, and not be an (ug
  • curprev 05:5705:57, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 806 bytes −126 Just look at the difference just 20-30 rock solid Tea Party conservatives have made in the House already. They've turned "1/3 of the government" on its head and started a war between the establishment
  • curprev 05:4905:49, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.51 talk 932 bytes +122 Use your passion and geek expertise to liberate the latent creativity that resides in readers, something that works better than the linear, sequential and fast fading stream of comments (yeah, this is
  • curprev 05:2905:29, 4 December 2011 46.21.144.52 talk 810 bytes +43 I see two basic options for you: Reduce visibility and do something completely different, or stay visible and continue publishing your own stuff under your own name. All the options you cite can be as
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