Archive for the ‘What Moves Me’ Category
Social Media and My Birthday
Published on: April 14, 2009At the end of February, I wrote an entry on how I’ve been using social media and talked about the services I use the most. If you visit (or try to visit) this blog on a semi-regular basis, you know that over the last five weeks, I’ve essentially disappeared from the blogosphere. In the first [...]
Think about what you put in print, before you print it
Published on: January 30, 2009There’s something special about print - newspapers, books, and especially magazines. They don’t have the magic or allure of radio for me (or theater of the mind), but the permanence of ink on paper has a definite place in my circle of media consumption. No doubt, the world is changing. Paper and ink are expensive [...]
Reading Round-Up: Stories I Found in January
Published on: January 23, 2009We all get busy, especially at the beginning of the year, and have to work to prioritize what we do and what we get done. One of the things that tends to fall to the side for me is reading and writing about things that have caught my eye in the world of radio, new [...]
Joe The Correspondent Fumbles; Bono Celebrates
Published on: January 13, 2009In my last post, I wrote that Samuel J. Wurzelbacher (a.k.a. Joe The Plumber) had signed up to become a war correspondent for a small, conservative online news site called Pajamas TV. Well, Joe arrived in Israel and began reporting on what he was observing. My initial suspicion was that he grossly under estimated the [...]
The U.S. ends the year as “Number One” in wind
Published on: December 31, 2008I came across a very cool story a few days ago and felt it would be a great way to end the year. On December 22, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) identified the wind industry’s top accomplishments of 2008, and highlighted several key environmental and economic achievements that it and its member companies were [...]
