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Rex Hammock’s RexBlog.com
The blog of Rex Hammock, founder/ceo of Hammock Inc., the content marketing, strategy and media company founded in 1991 in Nashville, Tenn. Rex is also founder/helper-in-chief of the wiki, SmallBusiness.com.
RexBlog.com was created in August, 2000.
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Monthly Archives: December 2002
Rexblog Annual Report, 2002
Rexblog Annual Report, 2002: While I set up this weblog in the year 2000, I didn’t really start keeping it until January, 2002. It was a New Year’s resolution I actually kept. Here are some things I’ve learned from the … Continue reading
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas: I will be off-blog for the next few days. I plan on adding a “2002: rexblog review” sometime during the last week of the year. Have a joyful Christmas with those you love, those present and those faraway.
Frist resume envy
Resume envy: One thing is certain. No one will ever say Bill Frist does not have the smarts to lead the U.S. Senate. I’m sure we will see a pundit parade of his “liabilities” over the coming days, but there … Continue reading
Duh
Duh: The NY Times’ David Carr asks the question this morning, “Can Maxim Translate to TV?” Carr, despite being the nation’s leading newspaper reporter covering the magazine beat (non-rumor-columnist category), unfortunately tries to shoe-horn a “trend” into his story: Quote: … Continue reading
Trading up
Trading up: I can say with confidence that Bill Frist would be the best Senate Majority Leader I’ve ever known personally. Frist’s background as a heart transplant surgeon trained at Stanford and Mass General, along with an MD from Harvard … Continue reading