No, you don’t. At some point, I’ll get the Blogger->WordPress translation tool to work. That hasn’t happened yet, so you can still find some of the old stuff here. But stick with the new.
as it went from a crazy idea to a crazy idea that we actually completed. The record's been out for nearly a year, I don't expect there will be any new news to offer about it, so that's it. Those of you interested in my semicoherent ravings can visit my regular blog from now on. And, even though I won't be updating it anymore, I'll keep this blog live if people want to track our progress or download MP3s and PDFs. The Sandinista Project was one of the best projects I have ever been involved with. Thank you for
Are you curious about how people live when they’re undergoing renovations? Jimmy posts a picture today (March 28) of our living room doing double-duty as a dormitory for four people. Eli, whose bedroom is still intact, wistfully calls it “cozy.” He’s feeling left out of our nightly pajama party, and I have a feeling that pretty soon we
Jimmy posts a picture today
His data illuminate more than his cohort’s coffee drinking. Check out his graphs and commentary, and perhaps you’ll “Schedule Your Writing Like a Professional Writer.” The coffee, at least, I can manage. —- Thanks to Jimmy for the link.
One poem was about the peeling of rose petals away from the bud and the speaker’s disappointment of discovering, when she got to the absence at the center, that she had destroyed beauty and found nothing. In turn, I tag my people Brian, Jimmy, Ave Lydia, and Laura, and also Lee Houck, whom I don’t know, because I like his blog and chapbook. —– The image of the 1871 Massachusetts map is via Grace Galleries. Thank you.
the Cambridge Innovation Center was all about. Scott Kirsner put together a great group of panelists, including Bijan Sabet venture capitalist at Spark Capital; Barbara Heffner of CHEN PR; Don Dodge director of business development at Microsoft;Jimmy Guterman, editor of Release 2.0 and blogger at O'Reilly Radar Scott Kirsner who writes the Boston Globe "Innovation Economy" column; and Nabeel Hyatt CEO of Conduit Labs. Both Schwartz Communications and CHEN PR sponsored the event, as well as Morse
In 2005, I was part of a team that launched a fine but short-lived magazine for Forrester. In the first issue, which came out in March 2005, we led one section with an article headlined “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Next month’s cover story in The Atlantic, written by someone who wrote a piece for the Forrester magazine, is entitled,
magazine for Forrester
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