Archive for the 'Linky Love' Category

Linkety-link. Listen to the canned show here.

Embargoes – I LOVE This

This is a well-reasoned, well-argued, yet funny piece about why PR firm embargoes don’t work anymore.  I love it.

Me on DishyMix

The lovely and talented Susan Bratton interviewed me at Ad Tech NY for her unique podcast, DishyMix.  The episode is here. One of the things I love about DishyMix is that it gives you insight into the PEOPLE who are big in the digital business – not just from the standpoint of the secrets to [...]

Contract Rider Suggestions

Susan Bratton wants me to appear on DishyMix. Truth be told, I’ve been bugging Susan to join her in the studio for a while, since I’m a fan.  One of her latest tweets indicated she wants me to be on the show, so now I’m all giddy and stuff. Let’s find out what we can [...]

more fail, owned and pwned pics and videos Head over to FAILblog and vote for Eric Porres’ FAIL.  Look for “Parking FAIL” submitted by Tom H (me). Eric took this picture of really confusing NYC parking signs and posted it to his Facebook account.  Unbeknownst to him, I kleptoed the picture, FAIL-ized it, and submitted [...]

Rob Burke is spreading the news of his environmentally-friendly car wash and quick lube via YouTube. Part One Part Two I like how these videos sum up what Rob has done to try to change minds regarding environmental responsibility, wind turbine technology and saving the planet. Go to YouTube and offer up some comments about [...]

Linkety-link. Some of my favorites are here, including Saturday Night Live’s “Happy Fun Ball” and “Bad Idea Jeans.”

Okay. This is hysterical.

Testing

Porres found me a new, cool plugin and I’m testing it now.  So this is a test post…

Great Writing Sk1llz

Some might not like the subject matter, but I love this story: Mutilated Furries, Flying Phalluses: Put the Blame on Griefers, the Sociopaths of the Virtual World I love it on so many levels: The subject matter The ability of the writer to take subject matter that might seem dumb or inconsequential and explain the [...]

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