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  • Thank you, Mark!

    Mark Glaser, one of the best writers out there covering the web/blogging beat, has posted a great wrap-up of BlogNashville over at OJR. Glaser summarizes the key points coming out of the conference by offering up a list of “Seven big ideas (and one pet peeve)”…and lo and behold, the list includes one item created…

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  • Final thoughts on BlogNashville

    Now that BlogNashville is in the rear-view mirror, I have two final thoughts. My first comment is a big yee haw! If you click the fuzzy picture up top here, you’ll see a full-size screenshot of Blogdex, a service that essentially takes a snapshot of the most popular links around the blogosphere on a given…

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  • Just checking

    Everybody knows that I re-launched this site without finishing it, right? That it’s got tons and tons of bugs and kinks that need to be worked out? Okay, just checking.

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  • Paperback out

    The paperback edition of Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Stupid White Man– the book I co-wrote with David T. Hardy– is now available online and at your local bookseller! Learn more about the book Order from Amazon Find a local bookstore

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  • Off to BlogNashville

    I’m headed down to BlogNashville– if you’re going, be sure to stop over and say hello.

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  • Flickr

    This is a test post from , a fancy photo sharing thing.

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  • Under construction

    Yep, there’s still a ton of things I have left to do to this site. * Add RSS subscribe buttons to the sidebar * Add my links to the sidebar * Test on other platforms * Re-format photos page * Add links to links page * Add Fiql RSS to feeds list in sidebar?

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  • BlogNasvhille in the news

    I’m happy to see BlogNashville in the press again– this time it’s the Knoxville News Sentinel on the beat.

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  • This website has a new design.

    This website has a new design.

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  • Life is often a terribly, terribly unfair place to…

    Life is often a terribly, terribly unfair place to be. Ralph Wiley, ESPN.com Page2 columnist and legendary sportswriter, has passed away.

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