Busy, Busy, Braindump

So much going on, but wanted to drop out some things on my mind so you know I’m alive and kicking.

  • Published Accident Hash #259 this morning featuring new music from David McMillin
  • If you haven’t yet, check out the online multiple choice trivia games from Trivya. They are a client of The Advance Guard, but their games are so much fun I don’t have a problem telling everyone about them. I usually play in the Entertainment category since I’m best at those.
  • Podcamp Nashville was a very different experience then every other Podcamp I’ve been to. I need to collect and post my thoughts at some time.
  • I did put my presentations from Baltimore up on SlideShare as promised to everyone at the ETC Conference
  • I like this parody video Mitch Joel put together to show the love to his Sony Vaio
  • Finally put up the few pictures I took in Nashville to Flickr last night

6 Responses to “Busy, Busy, Braindump”

  1. steve garfield says:

    Hey CC,
    Can you see if Trivya can put up a non registration trivia page so we can see if we like it enough to register. When I go to a site and am required to register before seeing anything, I usually bail.

    Since you recommended it, I want to try it, but I still want to see what it’s like before going through yet another registration process.
    Thanks,
    –Steve

  2. C.C. says:

    I’ll see what I can do Steve. Good idea!

  3. Mitch Joel - Twist Image says:

    Just playing around and having fun. I’m also curious to see how many views a video like this gets ;)

    Thanks for the linklove C.C.

  4. Troy Rutter says:

    Do we get a prize for noticing you took the Nashville pics with a powershot instead of the xti?

    ;)

  5. C.C. says:

    Too funny Troy. Yeah I didn’t feel like bringing the big camera for some reason. I regretted it when I saw the cool old building that PodCamp was in, but live and learn I guess.

  6. Joel Beeks says:

    if you’re into trivia and fun you should check out www.triviatank.com

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