Blogged From at 02. Apr 2007 22:43 under Object, Object
I am a self-confessed total Dick-head.
http://posthumanblues.blogspot.com/2007/04/i-am-self-confessed-total-dick-head.html
Blogged From Scott at 02. Apr 2007 15:31 under Current events, Books
I don’t know how people watch as much television as the polls say they do. There are only two shows I try to watch regularly, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, and I download them from the iTunes Store and watch them on my iPod during my commute to and from work, at least [...]
http://nicola.textdrive.com/~dsmarley/?p=117
Blogged From litlove at 02. Apr 2007 15:24 under Thoughts, Publishing, Literature, Journalism, News, Books, Personal
Whilst we were on holiday my husband bought himself a copy of The Economist, and after about five hours’ perfect silence, raised his head to suggest I would be interested in an article subtitled ‘Now that books are being digitized, how will people read?’. I wasn’t sure that ‘interest’ was quite how I would [...]
http://litlove.wordpress.com/2007/04/02/the-future-of-the-book/
Blogged From Pooklekufr at 01. Apr 2007 21:28 under blogging
I have blogger's block. You see, I resolved not to blog about my personal life and what I went through. Yet that is really all I want to write about. I wrote some drafts and immediately scrapped them for becoming inappropriately personal (i.e. one drew heavily from
http://hamstermotor.motime.com/post/652303
Blogged From litlove at 31. Mar 2007 20:22 under Thoughts, Literature, Writing, Books
Hello dear blogging friends, I’m back! It’s fun to go away, but there’s nothing better than coming home, and I have missed you all very much. You might like to know that by the end of the week, I managed to float myself down a length of the pool. Although my real interest lay in [...]
http://litlove.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/the-laws-of-attraction/
Blogged From Canary Promo at 30. Mar 2007 21:33 under Object, Object, Object, Object, Object, Object
First Person StorySlams Kick Off April 24 a new monthly, competitive storytelling series at L’Etage WHEN: Tuesday, April 24; doors open at 7:30 p.m., slam begins at 8:30 p.m. WHERE: L'Etage; 6th & Bainbridge Streets, Philadelphia ADMISSION: $5 donation, ages 21+. For more information, contact First Person Arts at (267) 402-2057 or www.firstpersonarts.org. For information about participating, email storyslams@firstpersonarts.org. WHAT: Philadelphia’s first competitive, real-life storytelling series will kick off on April 24th with stranger-than-fiction tales by anyone who wants to compete. First Person StorySlams are presented by First Person Arts and will be hosted by a diverse array of Philadelphia personalities, starting off with Madi Distef[...]
http://www.phillyfuture.org/node/5156
Blogged From Daniel McCarthy at 30. Mar 2007 08:46 under Conservatism, War, Books
From Peter Viereck’s Conservatism: From John Adams to Churchill: …[John C.] Calhoun, during the Mexican war of 1846-1848, denounced America’s messianic ambition to “spread civil and religious liberty over all the globe” and argued instead: “… There is scarcely an instance of a free constitutional government which has been the work exclusively of foresight and wisdom. [...]
http://toryanarchist.wordpress.com/2007/03/30/neocons-should-read-some-calhoun/
Blogged From Michael at 30. Mar 2007 04:01 under Books, Market, Publishing, Software
I frequently use Amazon to track how our books are ranked. More importantly, I use it to track how those ranking change over time. This is especially important on big books where you need near-immediate feedback. Often, you can see a direct correlation between a specific promotion or publicity event and upward movement in Amazon’s rankings.
http://www.michaelhyatt.com/fromwhereisit/2007/03/track_amazon_sa.html
Blogged From at 01. Apr 2007 04:55 under Object, Object, Object
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