Sunday, December 31, 2006

jonny baker blog

The trail takes us to England today to visit with Jonny Baker. Jonny writes:

i realise that i haven't blogged about kalle lasn's design anarchy either. this is a huge fat book that i think is amazing. it condenses many of the themes of adbusters over the years into one huge volume. it's available from somewhere like magma. my favourite ever adbusters issue was no 37 called design anarchy and seems to have been the inspiration for the book.

read his full posting here.

I like his 2006 Baker's Mosaic.

He answers the 5 Things Meme

He is leading a special worship session outside of London

In this week (half term for some), Jonny Baker looks at how churches can develop a culture of creativity, especially arts & media, and how to make the traditions of worship live again. Jonny works for Church Mission Society, developing and supporting mission and new ways of being church. He is part of ‘Grace’, an alternative worship community in St. Mary’s, West London.

read the full posting here.

These tidbits should entice you to add Jonny Baker's Blog to your RSS Reader of choice!

Friday, December 29, 2006

The Post Money Value

Rick Segal writes at The Post Money Value highlighting the longest signature file ever found.

He writes on expense policy:

The lesson for you in start up land is set tone early. People will normally do the right thing. If the whole culture/tone is do the right thing, those people that are inclined to pick up the tab, have the shrimp cocktail, etc, will stop or will move on because the rest of the team will reject them as an anti-body.

It's funny how when you are paying, you bring a sandwich from home; when you're not, you'll have the soup, Caesar salad, salmon and a double espresso. If you can break this habit, set the tone of a sandwich, you'll be amazed at how little you will have to worry about this stuff. People are generally good.

Read the full post here.

From his 2006 wrap-up, he writes:

While on the road with Shel Israel, I was able to sit back an enjoy watching, up close and personal, the spotlight on Shel when it came to blogging and passion about one's topic. In three separate events, I was not important, rather blogging and the blogging book author was. It was great. All over Europe blogging, Web 2.0, Social Media and all the stuff was taking off. Watching people hungry for knowledge combined with somebody eager to share was a blast. I've always told people that the key to success is to hire/hang around people smarter then you. Shel is working on a book called "Global Neighborhoods" and is doing it out in the open, more or less, on his blog. I'd encourage all of you who blog, hang out on/in the Internet to head over to his blog and give him feedback on the various proposals he has posted. Good luck with the book, Shel.

Read his full posting here.

Assuming you like what you see with these teasers, add Rick's site to your RSS Reader and keep in touch!

Thursday, December 28, 2006

8 Wishes - Paul Sanchez

Paul Sanchez has a BHAG! Actually 8 of them. And he is running out of time (self-imposed) to get these 8 accomplishments by January 10, 2007.

What's a BHAG?

A Big Hairy Audacious Goal.

The cause is worthy, the major objective is to raise $1 million dollars
for children with learning disabilities and dyslexia through the Dyslexia Awareness Resource Center. The DARC will award $10,000 scholarships to 100 kids across the United States.
Since this is December 28th, December 29th for most of you reading this (or even later!). There are two things you can take immediate action to help him with.
  1. contribute to the cause
  2. visit his web site
Good luck Paul!

Visit Paul's website. Contribute via the ChipIn button.

Thanks to Phil Gerbyshak for helping to tell Paul's story.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Thanks to Seth and others on the Z-List

Welcome to all!

The Hitchhikers Guide has been around since March 2005 exploring "the long tail"

Well over 300 blogs have been "hiked" and a trail report has been written about them. You can cruise through the archives.

For the record, the links on the z-list from 37Days through Joyful Jubilant Learning come directly from my blogroll. I added more links in two other postings to extend the listing but these additions were not as neatly presented and I assume thereby not replicated. See neatness does count!

My thanks to Seth Godin and the others who participated in the z-list meme.

PS - The Hitchhiker Team is looking to expand. The trail is long, time is short. There are so many blogs to find and write about, if this suits your interest, and you have some time to spare, let me know.

Monday, December 25, 2006

Friday, December 22, 2006

The long and short of the list

There is the z-list meme making it way around. I had my hand in it three times. Once here, the second here and the third here.

The third listing is the longer of the three.

If you are ever short of things to do and want to explore simply by following links, this would be a good list to use.

Long live the long tail!

Creative Think
Soloride
Movie Marketing Madness
Blog Till You Drop!
Get Shouty!
One Reader at a Time
100 Bloggers
Critical Fluff
The New PR
Own Your Brand!
OTOInsights
bizandbuzz
Work, in Plain English
Buzz Canuck
New Millenium PR
Pardon My French
The Instigator Blog
AENDirect
Diva Marketing
Marketing Hipster
The Marketing Minute
Funny Business
The Frager Factor
Mindblob
OrbitNow!
Open The Dialogue
Word Sell
Note to CMO:
That’s Great Marketing!
Shotgun Marketing Blog
BrandSizzle
bizsolutionsplus
Customers Rock!
Being Peter Kim
Andy Nulman
Billions With Zero Knowledge
Working at Home on the Internet
MapleLeaf 2.0
Darren Barefoot
Two Hat Marketing

The Engaging Brand
The Branding Blog
CrapHammer
Drew’s Marketing Minute
Golden Practices
Viaspire
Tell Ten Friends
Flooring the Consumer
Kinetic Ideas
Unconventional Thinking
Buzzoodle
Conversation Agent
The Copywriting Maven
Hee-Haw Marketing
Scott Burkett’s Pothole on the Infobahn
Multi-Cult Classics
Logic + Emotion
Branding & Marketing
Carpe Factum
Steve’s 2 Cents
Simplicity
Popcorn n Roses
On Influence & Automation
Servant of Chaos
converstations
eSoup
Make it Great!
Presentation Zen
Dmitry Linkov
aialone
Urban Jacksonville
John Wagner
Nick Rice
CKs Blog
Design Sojourn
Frozen Puck
The Sartorialist
Small Surfaces
Africa Unchained
Perspective
gDiapers
Marketing Nirvana
Bob Sutton
¡Hola! Oi! Hi!
Shut Up and Drink the Kool-Aid!
Women, Art, Life: Weaving It All Together
Community Guy
Social Media on the fly
Jeremy Latham’s Blog
SMogger Social Media Blog
Masey.com

37 Days
A Clear Eye
Alex Halavais
Blog Brothers

Brand Autopsy
Brand Soul
Creating Passionate Users
Crossroads Dispatches
Doc Searls

Drawn
eHub
FAST Company
gapingvoid
gillianic tendencies

Good Experience
Hitchhikers Guide to the Blogosphere
Hobopoet
How to Save the World
Josh Hallett

Joy of Six
Learned on Women
Listics
Make it Great
my topography

New Charm School
Occupational Adventure
Orbit Now
Pause
PureLand Mountain

Seth Godin
Simplicity
Songs of Experience
Talking Story
Time Goes By

Tom Peters

Tomorrow Today
WonderBranding
World Changing

Tertiary Education

Joyful Jubilant Learning

http://www.chrisbrogan.com/

http://grasshopperfactory.com/cbc

http://amediacirc.us/

http://www.podcastconsultant.net/

http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/

http://www.bryper.com/

http://www.comedy4cast.com/

http://www.henryjenkins.org/

http://conversationbase.com/blog

http://profectio.com/forde

http://www.dailyvodcasts.com

http://www.dembot.com/index.xml

http://johnherman.org//theeye/

http://www.fullcirc.com/weblog/onfacblog.htm

http://gurubbq.com/

http://www.jasonpettus.com/inthegrid/

http://www.instigatorblog.com

http://www.itsapurlman.com

http://www.sooz.com

http://mattgriffin.wordpress.com

http://blog.network2.tv

http://www.newcommroad.com

http://offonatangent.blogspot.com

http://peacetalking.wordpress.com

http://podcamp.wordpress.com

http://podonomics.com/

http://www.scriggity.com

http://spotlight.macfound.org/main/entry/

http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/

http://blog.myspace.com/teachingforthefuture

http://www.demop.com/thetedrap/

http://www.thicketblog.com/

http://www.twistimage.com/blog/

http://www.uie.com/brainsparks

http://www.2020hindsight.org

http://37days.typepad.com/37days/

http://800ceoread.com/blog/

http://alittleredhen.typepad.com/a_little_red_hen/

http://www.sandboxwisdom.com/sandbox_wisdom/

http://spaceblog.xprize.org

http://www.artsjournal.com/artfulmanager/

http://bardseyeviewblog.blogspot.com

http://sixdisciplines.blogspot.com

http://blogbusinessworld.blogspot.com

http://www.thegeminiweb.com/babyboomer

http://brandautopsy.typepad.com/brandautopsy/

http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/

http://www.bioteams.com/

http://blog.changethis.com/changethis_newsletter/

http://37days.typepad.com/thecircleproject/

http://www.ongenius.com/blog

http://www.commonblog.com

http://www.converstations.com/

http://www.adriansavage.com/blog

http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/

http://blog.creativethink.com/

http://evelynrodriguez.typepad.com/crossroads_dispatches/

http://www.notsalmon.com/blog.php

http://geoffmoore.blogs.com/

http://www.dervala.net/index.xml

http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/

http://www.emilychang.com/go/ehub/

http://www.escapefromcubiclenation.com/get_a_life_blog/

http://everythingsfne.blogspot.com/index.html

http://WWW.fashion-incubator.com/mt/

http://fractaliathebook.blogspot.com

http://www.gunson.ca/blog/

http://gladwell.typepad.com/gladwellcom/

http://hobopoet.blogspot.com/

http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/

http://smallfarms.typepad.com/small_farms/

http://joyofsix.typepad.com/joyofsix/

http://robinwolaner.typepad.com/keep_on_growing/

http://katry.blogspot.com

http://blog.learnedonwomen.com/learned_on_women/

http://limericksavant.blogspot.com

http://www.lipsticking.com/

http://www.maryschmidt.com

http://mytopography.com

http://www.robertfulghum.com

http://curtrosengren.typepad.com/occupationaladventure/

http://www.onewebday.org

http://OrangePolitics.org

http://www.patentlysilly.com

http://37days.typepad.com/pattidigh/

http://www.paulgraham.com/

http://www.jorydesjardins.com/pause/

http://pureland.blogspot.com

http://qualityg.blogspot.com

http://www.reellifewisdom.com

http://www.reformingprojectmanagement.com

http://richardsona.squarespace.com/main/

http://www.rightreality.com

http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/

http://sanderssays.typepad.com/sanders_says/

http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/

http://www.smartmobs.com/

http://www.boston.com/news/local/startsandstops/blog/

http://susansenator.com/blog/index.html

http://thisfish.ivillage.com/love/

http://ronnibennett.typepad.com/weblog/

http://www.teachmeteamwork.com/teachmeteamwork/

http://www.tompeters.com

http://underthepalms.blogspot.com/index.html

http://www.vantagepoints.net/blogs/index.asp

http://brand.blogs.com/mantra/

http://improvwisdomblog.blogspot.com

http://michelemiller.blogs.com/marketing_to_women/

http://hotzone.yahoo.com/



Merry Christmas to all!


Thursday, December 21, 2006

Deep Fun - Bernie DeKoven

The trail takes a funny turn today and makes new connections. Checked in with Sandra to see her current posting and found Bernie. Clicked through to Bernie's site and found he wrote about Seymour Papert. I wrote about Seymour on Sunday.

Bernie writes
O, it succeeded, the Power Pad did, in its way, but not in its time. And it made me honestly contemplate the possibility that maybe it's not so bad, actually, not such a minor achievement, in fact, not something one would poo-poo, the Power Pad, and all those things and people before their time, who, despite financial failures, have made this time possible.
Read his full posting to find out how this was connected to Dance-Dance-Revolution.

Bernie writes
The Hoseball, Son of Schmertlz, came into being as a direct result of the propinquitous ubiquity of both knee-high and thigh-high hosiery. A 2-3-sock sockball, stuffed into the toe of these hose forms, creates a thing to fling of such stretchy spinworthiness that it is oft likened to a weapon of soft, but nonetheless intimidating attribute. A well-flung hoseball, trailed spectacularly by its gauzy, wobbly, hose-formed tail, beckons every eye on the playground.
With family time in the warmer than normal New England area, hoseball might be something to try. Check out the full posting.

Consider adding Bernie's site to your RSS Reader of choice, or subscribe to one of his newsletters to keep up with the fun he is having and join in making some yourself!

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Biz Plan Hacks

The trail today takes to some Biz Plan Hacks.
Knowing where to draw the line is wisdom they say. From where I sit anyone who has accomplished great things has achieved the results at a price. Their achievements were paid for with the currency of dedication and consistency. They never quit, they learned from their mistakes and made an adjustment to their approach and focused on results. They learned the difference between goals and results ...
Read the full post here.

Getting help with your website design or making changes to your site that need some programming help is easier than you might think. Thanks to Anita Campbell for pointing to 99 Tips for Poor Web Startups, I like tip 55 because it links to a couple of good resources and ideas to help you modify your website or make a design change.
Read the full post here.

Listen to the podcast: 6 Step Startup Plan for a Business

If these samples are enough to catch and hold your interest, then you should add this site to your RSS Reader and keep up with the Biz Plan Hacks with Greg Belanko-Dickson.



Disclosure - Greg is also a compatriot and member of the Joyful Jubilant Learning network. Aside from that fact, the Hitchhiker Team still would have written about this site. It meets all the requirements of quality along the long tail.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Creative Think Blog

The trail takes a creative turn today stopping by Roger van Oech writing on his blog at Creative Think.

Roger writes:

Heraclitus felt that consulting our own knowledge and intuition is a wonderful way to gain insight. Unfortunately, some of us never learned this lesson. Much of our educational system is an elaborate game of "guess what the teacher is thinking," and we come to believe that the best ideas are in someone else's head rather than our own. Heraclitus reminds us that there are good ideas within ourselves if we are willing to dig deeply enough.

Read the full posting on Heraclitus.

Roger writes:

One of my favorites is "Speed-Reducing Art" by John Glassie (subscription required). It's about using tromp l'oeil art to reduce traffic speeds at busy intersections. (Tromp l'oeil is the art of visual deception; check out my earlier posts on tromp l'oeil art "Fooling the Eye" and "More Eye-Foolery.")

According to Glassie,

"Public art projects are usually intended to beautify. But artwork commissioned this summer by the city of Cambridge, Mass., has a more utilitarian goal: reducing traffic speeds at a busy intersection."

A particularly busy intersection is at Walden Street and Vassal Lane; 6,000 cars pass through it every day. One Cambridge citizen, Susanne Rasmussen, had been aware that neighborhood street murals in Portland, Oregon had the unintended consequence of slowing traffic down. A light bulb went off in Susanne's head, "Why not experiment with deliberately putting murals on the street to slow the traffic."

Read the full posting on speed reducing art.

And if you are looking for a last minute gift, but don't mind delvering after Christmas, then check out his Ball of Whacks!

Friday, December 15, 2006

Benjamin Bach & Associates

The Hitchhikers are on the road today, outside of Toronto, and checking out some real estate along the way.

Benjamin Bach describes himself:
Hi! I’m a Realtor in Kitchener-Waterloo, a growing center of industry an hour from Toronto. I own a business building wealth for our clients through smart real estate investments. I’m devoted to improving myself, both personally and professionally, so that I can provide the highest level of service to everyone I meet. I love to hear from my readers; please comment on the blogs you find interesting, and don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions about buying a home, selling your home, or starting an investment portfolio. We primarily work in Waterloo region and Wellington region, but we’re licensed in the whole province of Ontario and have worked with clients from Toronto (buying both locally and in Toronto), Brantford and London. My goal is to help thousands of people build their wealth through smart Real Estate investments, and I’d love to help you do just that.

Check out his About page

Posts that might be of interest
Benjamin Bach writes:
Today I have the great pleasure of speaking with Keith Ferrazzi, best selling author of Never Eat Alone (and Other Secrets to Success, One Relationships at a Time). Keith’s ideas have shaped the way I’ve gone about building relationships in my community. In business, your network is your net worth, and Keith is the leading expert on building a powerful network that helps everyone it touches.

Read the full interview here.

For these and other matters of real estate, check out Benjamin's blog. This is not like yesterday's reel wisdom, this is real money!

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Reel Life Wisdom

Daily life provides an opportunity for using really good quotes. There are lots of quote services around. This blog focuses the quotes they get on those from the movies, hence the Reel Life Wisdom.

Nice concept!

Good quotes!

Check out

and many more... a real treasure trove of reel wisdom!

Monday, December 11, 2006

Brazen Careerist - Penelope Trunk

I had just quoted from Penelope yesterday on her article about time management. I thought the name sounded familiar. Where had I seen it? Oh, well. Of course, it was sitting in my pending queue for things to write about here!

She writes:
When I was in couples therapy with my husband, I nearly died trying to force myself to listen to his ideas when I thought mine were better. But I realized that I had poor listening skills, and by dealing with my listening skills at home, I improved my listening skills at work.

We can learn how to build relationships at work by paying attention to research about how to build them at home.

For example, The Economist reports that men overestimate how attracted women are to them, and women underestimate how interested men are. This research comes from an article in Evolution and Human Behavior, and the conclusion is that the poor estimating is actually good for evolution, because men don’t miss opportunities to spread their DNA, and women make sure to mate with someone who will stick around.

Read the full post here.

She writes about getting references:
This rule of thumb sounds right to me. When I was hiring, if I called for a reference and the person sounded like they were reading a canned speech I discounted the whole thing and called another person on the list. I was always hunting for someone with candor.

Read her full posting here.

I would recommend add Penelope's blog to your RSS Reader.

Convergence Culture Consortium

The MIT Convergence Culture Consortium, a blog discussion around current topics like:

Fair Use

User generated content

Change sometimes takes time

Good topics, good writing, good conversations!

Add this site to your RSS Reader!

Migrated to Blogger Beta today

So far so good. My Qumana Editor is balking at posting but otherwise things seem to be working fine from my side.

If you see any problems or have any difficulty viewing the blog, please let me know!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Full Circle Interaction Blog

Nancy White writes at Full Circle Online Interaction Blog.
I stumbled tonight on to Tom Haskin's blog, growing changing learning creating. When I found a post on Community Healing, I was hooked. Tom is also writing a lot about collaboration, which I've also been focusing on lately.

By the way Jim Benson has a great post looking at very specific collaboration practices in his work team. I appreciate these kinds of posts because they help me examine the more conceptual stuff in a contextual, pragmatic way. Thanks, Jim. I asked him in comments how some of those practices might look at the community and network collaboration levels.

Posting link.


Julie Leung reminds us that the Moose is on the Loose again...Who can resist a moose with an iPod.... Northern Voice, the fun, down home blogging conference returns for it's third run in Vancouver, BC, Febrary 23 and 24. This time they are moving to larger digs at UBC. The speaker submission date is passed, but registration is open. I submitted a proposal and promptly forgot what I submitted. Duh. I am ripe to be turned down for such flakiness. But that doesn't matter. This is one of the few conferences I'd go to no matter what. That's saying a lot from cheapie me.

Read the full posting here.


I've tried to become more attentive to web accessibility issues over the years. My main website is not too bad, but today I was pointed to another tool to test colors, Juicy Studio: Colour Contrast Analyser Firefox Extension and my blog fails miserably. Time to change.
Read the full posting here.

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Core77 - Design blog

A fellow Hitchhiker pointed this site out to me via an article he found titled "Those Who Can Teach". The article was a good read. The site offered a blog. I followed the link and arrived here.

There are Contributors in three categories: Cloggers, Moderators, and Authors. The listing is impressive.

Their postings are equally impressive and varied, just what you would expect from a design site.

77 Gifts for Under $77

Spain yields new kid's phone
Unfortunately, although technically approved, some consumer associations are calling the device an "irresponsibility at educative and sanitary levels."

Here, here!

We all scream

I have not been on the design trail for sometime and this site makes me want to go do more exploring within. Oh, yea, and sometime after I have had enough, I'll go look for more.

Come along. Put this site into your RSS Reader of choice!



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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

ConnecTips

 

100 Connected Women is a community of women who are interested and willing to share ideas, gadgets, how-tos. It is not a tutorial or self-help book. It is women helping their girlfriends, sisters, colleagues to stay connected and relevant in this new Connected Age.  The focus on this site is on web based tools, preferably free ones, that are fun and easy to use that can help you to connect to other people, organize meetings or parties, track stories or issues.  I hope it will be a lively place where we are all posting information and commenting to improve our collective experience.

There are posts on

what to read? an intro to shelfari

getting started blogging with Wordpress

a quick explanation of evite

Check out ConnecTips!

 

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Wired Home Weblog

Do you have wires in your house?

What house doesn't have wires?

You might want to see this site. Then help you make sense of it all.

And how do they do that?

They have info on
older gamers - a magazine just for you

a magic toaster

the Christmas Tree gun

and many more. Click on over and see for yourself!

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Swift 2 Feet

Swift 2 Feet is a blog with reviews of running shoes by the major brands. A sample of recent postings:
 

As they say, if the shoe fits, wear it.

Check out Swift 2 Feet to keep up with current shoe releases.

 

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Monday, December 04, 2006

Boomer Marketing - Mary Brown

Finally an anti-aging skin care message that doesn’t take itself seriously! Starting with an initial warning on the Reversa web site “The content of this site may offend women under 35,” you know you are in for some fun. Follow along on the adventures of a stylish 40-something woman as she is visited by various plumber and pastry chef hunks. All a result of using Reversa, of course.
From Mary Brown writing at Boomer Marketing. Read the full posting here.
 
Tom Peters provided a recent plug for the new book, Boom. This sounds like a book to add to my reading list.

Last night was open house at my daughter’s middle school. Dozens of us forty- and fifty-something parents dutifully sat through each teacher’s orientation. By the fifth presentation, the majority of us were sufficiently dumbstruck by the near total replacement of hardcopy communication tools with online solutions.

Each teacher had a blog site where students could check class schedules, daily curriculum covered, homework assignments and send comments or questions. Grades would no longer be dispensed quarterly through the mail. Instead you could check your child’s progress up to the day via a private link on the school’s site.

This would hearten David WarlickWill Richardson and others on the educational web 2.0 campaign. Read the full posting by Mary here.
 
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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Smack in the face awakening

I am suddenly hit smack in the face with the one thing about love that truly defines love…giving love to someone in the way THEY want to receive it, not the way YOU want to give it.
Have you been smacked in the face by this awakening? If you have children and haven't, guess what? Someday, I expect that you will.
 
 
She writes in the About section:
ParentingBookmark.com is designed to promote character education and strong social and behavior skills in children. We offer information for parents and teachers on many topics, including bullying, anger management, sibling rivalry, and peacefulness. In addition, we offer expertise on subjects that will be part of a child’s development of a healthy self, including healthy eating, positive interaction with one’s community and environment, special challenges, and important information on how kids are affected by the media. We also offer books and products for parents, teachers and kids, all designed to strengthen character and self esteem in kids.
The trail from a Boston Globe article lead me to Karen Carlsson-Paige and ultimately to Parenting Bookmark.
 
If you have children, you will want to visit this page; maybe even bookmark it to come back often!
 
 
 
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Friday, December 01, 2006

From the archives

Dipping into the archives from November 2005 I find

Walk this way - japee

is still posting pictures and blogging from Charleston, South Carolina

Give this site a visit!