by David | Jun 4, 2009 | eating, economics, reading & writing, technology, working
Tonight the estimable Ken George, social media powerhouse at WBUR and impresario of Public Radio Kitchen, hosted a food blogger microconference in the lunchroom of the station. I suppose I was a bit of an impostor, as limeduck is only about 30% about food, but I was...
by David | Jun 2, 2009 | economics, media, technology
I’m not sure what’s more narcissistic: binging oneself, checking your follower status, or reading your own blog’s back catalog. That’s a topic for another post, but while committing a minor sin of onnetism I discovered a post from last...
by David | May 15, 2009 | economics, technology, working
I was mucking out my spam folder (where lots of not-quite-garbage bulk or automated email ends up) and accidentally opened this message which I ordinarily would have deleted on the basis of the subject line alone: Interesting. Some outfit that thinks I’m a...
by David | May 5, 2009 | culture, media, technology
I’ve done it over 2,000 times., and I don’t think that’s immoderate for a man of my age. I’ve done it on a boat but I’ve never done it with a goat. Sure, when you’ve done it as many times as I have, it may seem almost routine, but...
by David | Apr 29, 2009 | photo, technology
If you’ve been following my microdrivel lately, you know that I’ve been actively fundraising for the Photographic Resource Center at BU. On Monday, we (by which I mean all my donors and I) hit the $2,000 goal. This is a big step, achieved ahead of...
by David | Apr 12, 2009 | media, technology
First Sunday each month Boston Media Makers at Doyle’s in JP. This April only It was the second Sunday to keep us alert. I brought my netbook, hipster PDA and cards. What’s with the mermaid? Lots of great people, some serious geeking out. Here are some highlights:...