links for 2007-01-04
Wenger – SwissGear If you travel a lot, or are picky about your bags, check out “The Patriot” wheeled case, or “The Sahara” computer backpack.
Wenger – SwissGear If you travel a lot, or are picky about your bags, check out “The Patriot” wheeled case, or “The Sahara” computer backpack.
I recently threw out a question to a few of the smartest community marketing minds around (as well as here on the blog). The question
Perez Hilton featured on 20/20 Interesting clip of the PerezHilton.com site. (tags: gossip television blogging) Personal doesn’t mean private online – CNN.com The new realities
A little late for Christmas, but still worth sharing. The music was originally broadcast on Studio 60 put together by the folks at the Tipitina’s
contourcase.com | showcase video Absolutely the finest cases for iPod come from the folks at Contour. I had a hard clamshell case for my old
The Viral Garden: Methinks the ‘Z-Listers’ are winning The “Z-list” meme (the point being to share other cool blogs to help get them more traffic
Before the Christmas festivities kick off, I wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! For some Christmas fun, check out
Do you remember Jack Black’s character from High Fidelity? Black is a clerk at one of those fantastic There’s a great scene where Black goes
This is a fantastic quote from Arianna Huffington from a recent Playboy interview: "The mainstream media has ADD, and the blogosphere has OCD" Perfect description.
Wolfmother I found this cool new band, Wolfmother from one of the other bloggers I read. Rough, moody, fantastic. (tags: music) LEGO Tattoo Collection That’s
The Brain Trust does lunch Originally uploaded by sink21. Johnnie Moore (http://brandautopsy.com/), Spike Jones (http://www.brainsonfire.com) and I have lunch while they were in town for
YouTube – AFOL Introduction video I can’t recall if I’ve ever posted this, but if so please ignore the duplicate! I created this video a
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