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Monthly Archives: May 2007
A Mainly Virtual Tweetup
I’m finishing up a buffalo burger here at Jacks Corner Cafe in Firestone, site of the first Denver Tweetup, a supposed meeting in the flesh of people using Twitter in the area. I drove a half hour north of the … Continue reading
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Five Days of Solitude
I am adrift. Depressed, actually, although I’m not opposed to occasional depression. For a Type A guy like myself, depression is what finally says, “Stop.” Or at least, “Slow down and look in another direction.” Since my gaze for a … Continue reading
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Kaziah’s Tribute to Fallen Soldiers
My talk at the Mountain West Conference on the Arts Friday went very well, and I recapped it in Friday’s Audio Pod Chronicles. Another highlight of the conference was a Governor’s Award given to Utah artist Kaziah, who paints portraits … Continue reading
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Congress 2.0
In which a Member of Congress, Ed Markey, D-Mass., makes a video from his seat during a hearing on the future of video. You can see a video made of Markey making his video by checking out Jim Long’s blog … Continue reading
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The Power of Positive Twittering
Yesterday at the Salt Lake City airport I used my Q phone to upload a plaintive Tweet, hoping I’d make an earlier flight to Denver. Lo and behold, a seat opened up on the small SkyWest plane, and I was … Continue reading
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James in Blue
My grandson prepares for lunch at our house, sitting in our first piece of baby furniture, a portable seat strapped to a folding chair in the kitchen. The next two days are going to be full as I wind down … Continue reading
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