PVRLib > Time Hacks: Your Creation/Consumption Ratio

http://chrisbrogan.blogspot.com [[chrisbrogan.com]] We were talking about all the things the net gave us to consume, as far as content went. There were a million and one ways to find things to read, to muse over, and then find more things to read.

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Bloggersblog.comhttp://www.bloggersblog.com [Bloggersblog.com] Bloggers Blog -- October 17-31, 2005 Archives: Steve Gregory at Wunderground.com says South Florida has the highest probabilityof being hit: "NHC of course reminds us that it is too soon to say where the storm will actually cross the eastern Gulf coast -- and they are correct -- but for inquiring minds - the highest probability -- and the one with the greatest support between the GFS and NOGAPS, is over the southern third of Florida -- and that is my expectation."

http://nicco.org [Nicco.org] As If It Matters » Politics: In general, I try to keep work at a distance on this blog, but politics is a passion (along with donuts, poetry, and jazz) so how can I resist a note or two about last night’s debate? Having slept of the wearying slag of political rhetoric, the early morning light suggests a certain clarity.

[Mcnblogs.com] The Hot Blog: August 2005 Archives: Hustle & Flow seems to be the most important movie in limited release right now”¦not so much because of the numbers, but because Paramount Classics took the ball over the $20 million goal line and now are challenged to get it to $25 million before handing it over to Home Entertainment, where the Paramount team has been under pressure to produce better numbers. H&F may well be their hot rock as well, defining just how strongly a film can blossom in Home Ent as well as how well they fight off the pirates in big cities.

http://prblogwatch.com [Prblogwatch.com] PR Blog Watch: November 2005 Archives: Baker says "Maybe I'm blind to opportunity, but I think the overwhelming majority of our blogs have little or no market value unless the blogger is included. And that's less a sale of a blog than a blogger getting a job." Hugh Macleod calls bloggers like me and him global microbrands: "A small, tiny brand, that "sells" all over the world." As Hugh notes, "any service professional with a bit of talent and something to say could spread their message far and wide beyond their immediate client base and local market, without needing a high-profile name or the goodwill of the mainstream media." And eventually, these bloggers could decide they want to move on to something else, and sell the company they create.

Bigpinkcookie.comhttp://www.bigpinkcookie.com [Bigpinkcookie.com] Big Pink Cookie » I’ma Tivotte”¦: ‘course, I’m still trying to convince hubby to let me hack into ours so I can burn CDs of my favorite shows and not worry about pestering friends to download them. Somehow, it’s infinitely easier to watch things over and over again on CD than it is on VHS…

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