Monthly Archives: April 2004

Oh, great

Oh, great: Not that it’s a surprise to anyone who half-way watches paper pricing trends, but SC printing papers, used primarily for catalogs, magazines, and inserts, is going to be getting more expensive, according to a press release from The … Continue reading

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Cover outrage? Get over it

Cover outrage? Get over it: Via Doc Searls, I’ve learned that some bloggers are complaining (and here) about U.S. News & World Report’s current (May 3) cover issue. They are complaining that the cover is presenting John Kerry as a … Continue reading

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Another good thing about Nashville

Another good thing about Nashville: I find counter-intuitive so much about economics. Perhaps, that’s why I enjoy the work of writers like Virginia Postrel who make me rethink the obvious and realize how wrong the obvious can be. Today, the … Continue reading

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Window seat photo gallery

Window seat photo gallery: While tracking down some information about magazines that are allowing (encouraging?) reporters to blog (any suggestions, e-mail me), I ran across Wired Magazine Blogs and the Leander Kahney (from wired news.com) weblog, “The Cult of Mac.” … Continue reading

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Music City Bloggercon update

Music City Bloggercon update: Bill Hobbs has a great idea about where to hold a Bloggercon III in Nashville. If you don’t know what this about, read my earlier post about Robert Cox’s suggestion.

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