March 3, 2005

some links:

[SERVER MELT:] English Cut got lin­ked by Meme­pool. Thanks, Chaps!
[I LOVE THIS ONE:] “Inno­va­tion doesn’t have to be sexy.”
[THE RISE OF THE ARTISAN BLOG:] Since English Cut launched last January, I’ve star­ted paying more atten­tion to “Arti­san” blogs. Frankly, I think it’s one of the more saliently obvious blog appli­ca­tions out there. A new favo­rite one of mine belongs to the Lin­coln Sign Com­pany. They make signs for sto­res and stuff, but it’s really high-quality. Really “bes­poke”.
[WONDERING:] I’m trying to remem­ber the last time I saw some­body link to an MSN Spa­ces blog. Nope. I can’t. I saw one or two the week they were relea­sed, but then they drop­ped off the radar screen like a lead balloon.
Is it just me, or does the very fact that some­body is wri­ting on an MSN Spa­ces blog make you kinda want to go up to them and steal their lunch money?

3 Responses to “some links:”

  1. 池萍碎 says:

    nothing to say (a pic­ture about blog)

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  2. Hugh,
    so here your are: one _must_ _read_ from spa­ces: dares blog at http://spaces.msn.com/members/carnage4life/PersonalSpace.aspx
    WM_FYI

  3. Tim Aldrich says:

    Is pre­sen­ting a craft? I rec­kon its a real art, having seen hun­dreds of lousy pre­sen­ters and only a few who knock my socks off.
    In which case Scott Rayburn’s ‘Pre­sen­ta­tion Coach’ blog is a must read for anyone who has to pre­sent anything — like Tom and his post-by-post gui­des to his craft, Scott takes us through his. This surely makes it (tan­gen­tally) an arti­san blog of sorts.
    http://presentationcoach.typepad.com/presentation_coach/
    Like Tom I ima­gine Scott is ope­ning him­self up to a wider audience, mar­ke­ting his rare skills and giving an enter­tai­ning read too. These days I tell almost every free­lan­cer I come across with something to say and a great way of saying it to get a blog. You’re crazy not to, I tell them.
    Scott also does some great sketches to accom­pany his posts…;-)