Thin Air Summit – Speakers and Registration

September 8, 2008

I know my blogging about the Thin Air Summit, the New Media Conference in Colorado (Nov 7-9), has been a bit sparse here. In our Web2.0 and New Media discussions on the web one of the mantras that runs through them both is “try something beyond what you’ve done before.” With the Thin Air Summit [...]

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Goldie’s Stories – Episode 1

September 6, 2008

At the last Denver Area Podcaster’s meetup Len Edgerly spoke on his Kindle Chronicles podcast and gave six lessons on podcasting. One of his points of advice was to start before you know what you want to podcast on, and when your subject finds you, you will already be ready. He also told a story [...]

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Life Streaming and Sweetcron

August 28, 2008

Sometimes I hang back a bit before trying out a new application, especially in a crowded app space (another X app?). At other times I seem to jump in at the beginning. The past couple of days there has been a lot of talk about Sweetcron (no not corn, cron) even though it wasn’t released [...]

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The Trouble with Twitters

August 26, 2008

I must confess, I am a twitterer. But you probably already knew that, and possibly wandered here from my twitter profile in the first place. I find I get a lot out of twitter, from useful information, social connections, news about events local and virtual, and more. The challenge is in taming the flow of [...]

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Pseudo Biker Poetry

August 18, 2008

The hot spell that held Colorado in its grasp seems to have broken and quite a bit of rain has fallen in the past few days. In looking at my old stack of poetry I found a poem from 1991 that seemed a good fit: The first rain has fallenBringing in the moist cool fall.The [...]

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Memories of the Fourth

July 4, 2008

So it is the Fourth of July, and a Friday. I’m pondering if I am up to a 2.5 mile walk to go see fireworks or if I will just watch the ones that go high enough to see them from my house. The Fourth of July has always been a special holiday in my [...]

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Surreptitious Posting

June 6, 2008
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It’s not a Fishbowl, It’s a Habitrail

June 6, 2008

In a lot of places I hear people talking about how we are in our little echo chamber, or fishbowl. I get that concept. I have talked with people who have written (and had published) books on film who when I talked to them about video on the net said “Oh yeah, my husband sometimes [...]

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On the Other Hand

June 5, 2008

Transcription can be found in the comments. You can click on the image below to make it bigger (and slightly more readable). (Why in the comments? Are you reflexively reading my typed text first? For many they do.)(Normal typewritten posts will be returning shortly.)

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Post Mortem on a Handwritten Post

June 5, 2008

Follow up on my previous handwritten post.Also, I can add, after transcribing the first post, editing is much easier in the digital form, and length seems more apparent when measured in pages.

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