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Read the classics. Fast. And then waste all the time you saved on Twitter.

My favorite Twitter page of the moment is @tweetlibrary. Read all the classics in 140 characters or less.

Could this video change the face of the Internet?

No, probably not.

Hooray, Hooray, These Women is Killin’ Me

I’ve been rediscovering an old blues musician I haven’t listened to since high school. Strange how I could have imagined some special kinship with the blind son of a tobacco farmer from North Carolina. Therein lies the power of music I guess. I love how his mischievous spirit comes across so strongly in his voice.

And now, ladies and gentlemen, thanks to the magic of YouTube: Sonny Terry.

The creative side of spending endless hours on the Internet

Thru-You.com is my new favorite Web site. Check this video out first.

Pop Tarts, Gogurts, Hot Dogs, Donuts

The title says it all.

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Johnny Carson’s final tv appearance

Get-Seen-Quick Scheme

(SOUTH PASADENA, Calif., March 2) Thursday March 5 is going to be Social Media Day here at Tumbleweed & Co. I am going to devote 12 straight hours to building my follower/following list on Twitter. I’m going to make comments on heavily trafficked sites like a crazy person. My main reason for doing so is merely to see what happens. Stumbleupon. Digg. Twitter. Delicious. Everything is open and fair game. Stay tuned for results.

[UPDATE (03/10/09): Sadly, this did not happen. I could blame taxes. I could blame a lot of things. But I'm still keen on the idea and will post what happens when I finally execute it.]

I’ve always been curious.

The other night I burned myself on an oven rack. I was left with this mysterious question mark seared into my left hand.

Keep your eyes on your own screen

The other day I wrote somewhat cheekily about going to Popurls.com to quickly find something to write about. Here is someone talking about the more serious side of pinching original content from other Web sites. Lorelle on WordPress has declared this to be the Year of Original Content, as well as declaring war on plagiarism.

Keeping your readers happy

Is it better to post often even if you don’t always have much to say or to wait until you actually have something substantial and noteworthy before posting? What do you think?