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Incredible Song

December 31st, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

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 Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping artists recover from Hurricane Katrina.  Last year they raised $500,000 for new instruments alone. If you’re feeling generous, you can donate to the worthy cause.

Download the MP3 of this song at the NBC Studio 60 site. Great job NBC for offering that download.

(Thanks to Chris for loaning me the player above)

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links for 2006-12-30

December 30th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Daily Links
  • Absolutely the finest cases for iPod come from the folks at Contour. I had a hard clamshell case for my old iPod and it travel thousands of miles with me. The case is beat to hell, but my iPod looks like new. So you can imagine when I got my new video iPo
    (tags: iPod)

Best "Out of Office" ever

December 29th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

My buddy Andy from WOMMA has perhaps the best “Out of Office” message ever.

I will be out of the office at WOMMA’s Word of Mouth Marketing Summit and Research Symposium until Thursday. I will have limited access to email.

1. Reporters and emergencies: Please call my cell at xxx-xxx-xxxx.
2. Wife and parents: You may also call my cell.
3. Charlie (my 3-year-old): No, you cannot pee in the sink. Yes, a dinosaur could eat a monkey.
4. Telemarketers: Please take me off your list.
5. Spammers: Please call my stock broker.

So much fun, and actually gives you a glance at Andy’s personality. Very smart.

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links for 2006-12-27

December 27th, 2006 | 6 Comments | Posted in Daily Links

Happy Holidays!!

December 25th, 2006 | 4 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

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 the Elf Yourself app. Too funny.

Travel safe, drink the nog, and kiss your family!

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RANT: Bloggers morph into Jack Black.

December 24th, 2006 | 12 Comments | Posted in Building Community

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 nuts on a potential customer who asks for a cheesy album for his daughter. (Here’s a reminder) Rather than use this request as an opening to enlighten the customer with better musical options, Black goes nuts and kicks him out of the store.

The attitude Black and his co-workers have is summed up by a frequent customer later in the movie:

"You guys are snobs. You’re totally elitist. You feel like the underappreciate scholars so you shit on the people who know less than you, which is everybody."

Why do I bring this up, you ask? Because apparently we bloggers, we social media gurus, we fans of user interaction are snobs and elitist too.

Time Magazine’s latest issue was their cover story offering their selection of "You" as the Person of the Year. The issue is a fantastic look the trend of user empowerment and participation that started years ago, but really came to fruition in 2006. Literally the issue was chalked full of stories about YouTube, blogs, Second Life, and much more.

And like Jack Black, bloggers have been reacting with mostly disdain. We too have felt like the underappreciate scholars, but we always said that appreciation would come of the form for recognition. When the rest of the world understand what we were talking about, we said, we’d feel like we’d accomplished something.

Apparently that was bullshit, because like the line goes, we’re shitting on those who know less than we do.

Jeff Jarvis is completely dismissive to Time, basically saying that this story is a non-story since bloggers have known about it all along. Jeff, "normal" people are new to this. Give them a chance to catch up!

"Well, I suppose I should give Time some credit for recognizing the power of the people. Only thing is, there’s no news here. This is nothing new. We have always been in charge. It’s just that the people who thought they had the power now have no choice to but hear us and recognize that we are, and always have been, the boss."

Amanda Congdon thinks that only people who are doing well known social media (you know, like her) are important. Amanda, talk about elitist, crickey! Fine, you’re important. Fine, you have lots of cool friends. Move on. The revolution taking place isn’t only about the content producers – after all, you’d have nothing if not for your audience, your commenters, your supporters. Don’t ever forget that.

"The collective ‘You’ isn’t Person of the Year, although many of you are. Not everyone participated in the media revolution. Gosh, many people I spoke with had never even heard of a blog. In New York City! Of course there are too many mllions, yes millions of bloggers, podcasters, and video bloggers to name us all. "We" are the people of the year, not "You". (And then she flashed the A-list blogger’s photos)

(Update: Amanda stopped by the comments section and pointed me to her blog entry where she tries to clarify her position. There’s a lively debate raging there. Personally, I stand by my points, and still think her point has gotten completely lost in her delivery. But thanks to Amanda for being willing to engage in the conversation)

Dan Gillmore is complaing about the usage of the word "You" rather than "We". I understand what he’s getting at, and perhaps he has a point. But a minor, seriously minor semantic rant isn’t helpful. Again, think of the Jack Black character – he can’t understand why more people don’t get more into music, yet berates those who try.

"But there’s a tiny bit of reality in the fact that the cover didn’t say “Us” instead of “You” — in part because it was a vestige of the magazine’s traditional, royal thinking wherein they told us everything they thought we needed to know (and what to think about it). Our role: We bought it or didn’t."


Even my friend Josh is nit-picking. The point of this cover isn’t as much about the people producing today, it’s about the evolution/revolution of what’s happening today vs. 2 years ago vs. 5 years from now. It’s about the fact that YouTube and WIkipedia have great participation, but also that they have incredible consumption.

"The question is, what about the people not taking part in creating/using any of this user-generated-content? Are they part of the ‘You’? Perhaps they should have a different cover of Time that says, ‘Them’."

How about we just say thanks, give ourselves a big round of applause,  and enjoy a moment of success after years of hard work before we start bitching about the form our success arrives in? Hell, let’s skip the bitching and head straight for figuring out where we go from here? At a readership of tens of millions, the awareness bar was just raised in a big way.

In my book, anything that can help my mom understand what I do is a good thing. Thanks, Time!

Quote of the week

December 23rd, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in Blogging/Podcasting

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. And see, we all fit together nicely in this nuthouse we call life.

While I’m mentioning the Playboy interview, I’ll also share their list of the Top 10 Political Blogs:

Without turning this into a political discussion, do you have other favorite political blogs?

links for 2006-12-23

December 23rd, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Daily Links
  • I found this cool new band, Wolfmother from one of the other bloggers I read. Rough, moody, fantastic.
    (tags: music)
  • That’s right, fans of LEGO sometimes ink themselves with LEGO tattoos!. Check out the artwork.
    (tags: fandom)

The Brain Trust does lunch

December 22nd, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in Business Strategy



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 the holidays.

links for 2006-12-22

December 22nd, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Business Strategy, Fun Finds