Flutter, the tongue in cheek approach to nanoblogging
First there was microblogging. And now, nanoblogging. For those who just don't have time to read 140 characters.
First there was microblogging. And now, nanoblogging. For those who just don't have time to read 140 characters.
The theme song from Shaft, performed by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain.
I SUSPENDED MY CAMPAIGN SO I CAN UPDATE MY SYSTEM
AND I'M A PC.
I submitted one -- your turn.
Film geeks are familiar with the excellent Criterion Collection, which offers a catalog of classic movies. I've got a few in my collection, including the deliciously whacked out Branded to Kill.
How is Criterion preparing for increasing demand for HD movies? Gizmodo has a look behind the scenes.
If I forget to brew coffee in the morning I'll often stop at Port City Java on Market St. for a cup. Chains get a bad rap, but this store serves up excellent coffee and the staff is welcoming. My wife, who's also a regular, reported that the store is moving closing next month. They call it moving because a new store is opening on Pisgah Church Rd. But that's miles out of my way so to me it's just as if they're closing shop.
Considering the frequency of my meetings there, it's also like I'm losing a remote office.
In a world without Don LaFontaine, will movie trailers be half as entertaining?
Four chefs talk about kitchen design. I'm far more interested in what happens in the kitchen than I am in front-of-the-house theater.
Technorati Tags: metropolis, chefs, kitchens, creativity
I’m Ian Joyce, principal of August Communication Consultants, where I help businesses create good online experiences for customers, employees, partners and other stakeholders. I'm also a writer, and contribute the odd column to the Business Journal of the Triad.
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