November 2009
Nov 29th
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My friends make me laugh
I hope you are looking forward to the Officeless Christmas Party this Friday night. I ‘ll get down to Little Creatures early and get a table - assuming the weather is agreeable, I’ll try and get one out on the back deck, but if not I’ll try upstairs overlooking the harbour. I’ll either text you to say where I am, or you’ll have to look for me. I’ll be wearing a...
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-11-22) →
Pogo (125) Black Eyed Peas (61) Michael Franti & Spearhead (33) Guru (29) Estelle (25) Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
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Nov 9th
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Nov 9th
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Mark Braddock & Carolyn Hall launch ‘Chatterblock’...
So here is my VERY EXCITING news.  We have been working on this project for the last 3 months or so and today - we launched!  I am so excited to be working with my Block buddies. * * * * * * * PERTH: Two of Perth’s most respected marketing and communication executives, Mark Braddock and Carolyn Hall, have formed ChatterBlock, a division of brand management agency Block that specializes solely in...
Nov 9th
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Nov 6th
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One space or two spaces
I am totally on TEAM TWO SPACE. georgiegirlnyc: Today a post about how many spaces are meant to be put after a full stop went around the internets.  Apparently, the rule is that only one space is needed.  This goes against everything I was taught.  Boo hiss! Am I the only one who is now totally paranoid about how many spaces I put after my full stop (or I think maybe Americans say ‘period’)? ...
Nov 5th
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Nov 3rd
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Nov 1st
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Visionary got it wrong on books
This is a great article written by my friend Damon Hurst. It appears today in The Australian in the media section. Well worth a read. *** “THE book is dead,” said Peter Kindersley, founder and chairman of Dorling Kindersley (DK). He was launching the world’s first interactive CD ROM in London in 1992 at a lunch for city types as the company prepared for an initial public...
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