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Twitter

Posted on February 4, 2007

I signed up for Twitter a while ago, but didn’t use it much. Guess I need to integrate it into my day. It’s an interesting concept. I’m sitting here at the airport with about 30 minutes to board and yet I’m watching Bob & Chris watch me via the service. That’s some messed up coolness [...] Read more »

The Month of Travel Begins

Posted on February 3, 2007

I’ve known for a long time that February was not going to be a fun month. Sure, I’m going to see some great people. Share some amazing meals. All around have some great times for damn sure. BUT, I’m going to be away from the family a bunch and that is what makes it suck. [...] Read more »

Master C.C. Feed

Posted on February 2, 2007

Just discovered this great new service called Feedshake that allows you to easily merge feeds. So now, if you want to subscribe to one feed and get all of my content you can. Plug this feed into your RSS reader of choice. http://feedshake.com/rss/5y4rsbn9.rss UPDATE: No so impressed with this service. Great if text base, [...] Read more »

My First Time in Front of Students

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Yesterday I got to do something that I don’t get to do nearly as often as I would like and that is talk to a classroom full of students. In fact I spoke to two different sessions of Employee Relations at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. But, get this? I never left [...] Read more »

Me & the Professor

Posted on February 1, 2007

Originally uploaded by CC Chapman. I spoke to two classes of college PR students today from Canada in Second Life. Here is me and the professor. Yeah I’ll let the kitty head and mini skirt mess with your mind a while until I can write up a full post.

A Little Bit of Everything

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So this whole publicity crap that made Boston a mess yesterday is still on my mind. What bothers me most I think is as I stop and think about it is that I’m not only pissed at the agency who came up with the idea, but I’m also a little disappointed in Boston’s Police. If [...] Read more »

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