Then again, perhaps a publicity gimmick is to blame. In , Boston threw its first annual Old Home Week. An aggressive advertising campaign helped draw continental attention to the event, with posters and stickers being distributed nationwide, many of which included wholesome sketches of bean pots. BY Mark Mancini. Big Questions travel. Nov Request for Information sought from local, regional providers interested in.
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The photo at the top of this post was uploaded to Flickr in November The photo below was uploaded in October of the same year. Currently, they have and views respectively. In the Long Tail of my Flickr Photostream, these two are definitely at the very left of the graph.
Currently a photo of some moo stickers is my only representative. Some of my photos are not too bad, I think. Anyhow, I anticipate that in the days ahead my blog stats will spike dramatically…similar to what happened when I posted about my take on the Fakenger phenom. Posting some photos of semi-naked women will probably replicate that times 10! I might report back on it in Sex Sells Pt 2? I have also set one up for another purpose and have found that I like it more than Blogger.
Here is what Platform3…the blog looks like after being exported onto WordPress. I think it looks better and it also has functionality that in my opinion is more advanced in many ways than Blogger. What do you think??? I will have to buttonhole him at his wedding this coming Thursday and get him to install it when the dust dies down. I use and like upcoming. More about that in a future post.
It seems that I have a knack of joining sites that end up getting acquired by Yahoo! It all started back in the day when I started an egroups. This of course, morphed into Yahoo! More recently, I joined Flickr which then was gobbled up by the Yahoos…ditto with del. It happened once again with Upcoming. Having started out as a few guys coding the site in their spare time, there was definitely a bare-bones, just enough feel about the site but there was something je ne sais quoi about the site that made me feel that they were on the right track.
Soon after I joined Upcoming, they became part of Yahoo! One of the main things that seems to strike a nerve with people is that you have to merge your Upcoming authentication details i. A similar process kicked up a storm in a teacup IMO over at Flickr earlier this year.
Change is difficult. Some people actively embrace change but more often, people find change difficult, particularly when it is imposed upon them. Even if a site is free, they are attached often emotionally to such things as screen names. They care about the site which means they care about their identity on that site. One thing that I have also noticed is an almost sectarian mentality that people have about websites.
This sometimes manifests itself between adherents of Google and its many and varied services and the acolytes of Yahoo! Examples of such dichotomies abound through history and continue today…viz. My opinion? So, just because I like Upcoming and use Yahoo! I sometimes contemplate using one of my various gmail addresses as my primary address but have decided against it for now. Read more about Microformats. Platform 3 Ed Wong — cycling enthusiast and patron of the arts.
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