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24 July 2012

  • curprev 14:3114:31, 24 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,015 bytes +108 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 13:2113:21, 24 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 907 bytes −312 I like the idea of a private blog if getting the RSS and reading posts was as simple as public. If there are too many hoops just to get notice of and read a single post it will get frustrating., http:
  • curprev 12:4312:43, 24 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,219 bytes +392 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 11:2511:25, 24 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 827 bytes −345 Take me for example. I could support Bachman, Cain, Palin, or Santorum. in no particular order. Others would choose fewer plus Paul., http://www.flickr.com/people/82575611@N04/ ANNE HATHAWAY SEX VIDEO
  • curprev 10:4510:45, 24 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,172 bytes +238 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 09:2909:29, 24 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 934 bytes −92 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://www.flickr.com/people/82608771@N08/ EMILY OSMENT
  • curprev 08:4608:46, 24 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,026 bytes −190 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 07:2807:28, 24 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,216 bytes −80 In relation to the Technorati rank it's pulled down via an API (geez I think that's what it's called) as is Alexa rank & the script calculates the index - I just need to record the figures in a spread
  • curprev 06:4506:45, 24 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,296 bytes −54 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 05:3005:30, 24 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,350 bytes +309 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 04:4604:46, 24 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,041 bytes −359 In relation to the Technorati rank it's pulled down via an API (geez I think that's what it's called) as is Alexa rank & the script calculates the index - I just need to record the figures in a spread
  • curprev 03:3003:30, 24 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,400 bytes −178 It makes sense about not continuing with "business as usual" � I couldn't do it, either. But I can't see ghost writing as being satisfiying for someone with as strong a voice as yours. Being an evange
  • curprev 02:4802:48, 24 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,578 bytes +514 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 01:4101:41, 24 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,064 bytes +5 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 00:4900:49, 24 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,059 bytes −81 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://www.flickr.com/people/82292506@N07/ ANNA FARIS NUDE

23 July 2012

  • curprev 23:4423:44, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,140 bytes +80 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 22:5022:50, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,060 bytes −200 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 21:4721:47, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,260 bytes +50 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 20:5520:55, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,210 bytes −36 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 20:0520:05, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,246 bytes +296 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 18:5218:52, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 950 bytes −271 In relation to the Technorati rank it's pulled down via an API (geez I think that's what it's called) as is Alexa rank & the script calculates the index - I just need to record the figures in a spread
  • curprev 18:0418:04, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,221 bytes −45 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 16:4916:49, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,266 bytes +194 One condition would be that the groupblog would adopt your style. Similar to how the headfirst books have the same style but different writers. If you join the 37signals blog where you put up highly v
  • curprev 16:0516:05, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,072 bytes +32 One condition would be that the groupblog would adopt your style. Similar to how the headfirst books have the same style but different writers. If you join the 37signals blog where you put up highly v
  • curprev 14:4714:47, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,040 bytes −5 One condition would be that the groupblog would adopt your style. Similar to how the headfirst books have the same style but different writers. If you join the 37signals blog where you put up highly v
  • curprev 14:0614:06, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,045 bytes +30 Take me for example. I could support Bachman, Cain, Palin, or Santorum. in no particular order. Others would choose fewer plus Paul., http://2zooeydeschanelnakedn.tumblr.com ZOOEY DESCHANEL TOPLESS,
  • curprev 12:4012:40, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,015 bytes −98 Good for Hannity, hammering Mc Cain. Mc Cain off as so slimey. He completely bought into the Obama narrative and talks about the great calamity to come if there is no agreement, and continues to blast
  • curprev 12:0912:09, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,113 bytes −82 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 10:3710:37, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,195 bytes +162 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 10:1110:11, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,033 bytes −76 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 08:3508:35, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,109 bytes +19 What is really infuriating is his denial that he was attacking the Tea Party. He was "only reading a WSJ article" on the floor of the Senate. Hannity could have done a better job of hammering on THAT
  • curprev 08:1408:14, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,090 bytes +140 I like the idea of a private blog if getting the RSS and reading posts was as simple as public. If there are too many hoops just to get notice of and read a single post it will get frustrating., http:
  • curprev 06:4006:40, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 950 bytes −288 What is really infuriating is his denial that he was attacking the Tea Party. He was "only reading a WSJ article" on the floor of the Senate. Hannity could have done a better job of hammering on THAT
  • curprev 06:2306:23, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,238 bytes +16 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 04:3504:35, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,222 bytes +100 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 04:2304:23, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,122 bytes −8 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 02:2902:29, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,130 bytes +229 I also really enjoy the idea of a group blog mostly because I've always been a fan of group blogs a la 37signals. It's a different take on things that I tend to enjoy, getting to see different opinion
  • curprev 00:3800:38, 23 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 901 bytes −421 I like the idea of a private blog if getting the RSS and reading posts was as simple as public. If there are too many hoops just to get notice of and read a single post it will get frustrating., http:
  • curprev 00:3100:31, 23 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,322 bytes −15 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

22 July 2012

  • curprev 22:3622:36, 22 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,337 bytes +190 That's fine for the House and Senate but for president, there is no way any conservative should vote for either Democrat that will be stuffed down our throats next year. The House is the grand prize.
  • curprev 22:3422:34, 22 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,147 bytes +201 I also really enjoy the idea of a group blog mostly because I've always been a fan of group blogs a la 37signals. It's a different take on things that I tend to enjoy, getting to see different opinion
  • curprev 20:4620:46, 22 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 946 bytes +14 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 20:4320:43, 22 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 932 bytes −180 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 18:4218:42, 22 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,112 bytes +130 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://www.flickr.com/people/82578052@N06/ DEBRA
  • curprev 18:3918:39, 22 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 982 bytes −21 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://www.flickr.com/people/82439343@N04/ LINDSAY LOHAN P
  • curprev 16:3716:37, 22 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,003 bytes −313 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 16:3616:36, 22 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,316 bytes +292 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 14:3114:31, 22 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,024 bytes −459 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://dshannonelizabethnudel.tumblr.com SHANNON
  • curprev 14:3014:30, 22 July 201246.21.144.52 talk 1,483 bytes +413 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 12:2912:29, 22 July 201246.21.144.51 talk 1,070 bytes −171 Good for Hannity, hammering Mc Cain. Mc Cain off as so slimey. He completely bought into the Obama narrative and talks about the great calamity to come if there is no agreement, and continues to blast
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