You know school is about to start when your bulletin board gets pranked by fellow teachers.
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Neil Gaiman et al Coming to Asheville
https://twitter.com/Malaprops/status/235372307214909440
First Spartanburg then Tryon then Asheville…
About ‹ Unchained: “The Unchained Tour is a 11-show 9-city bus tour throughout The South drawing attention to and promoting locally owned, independent bookstores.”
Great cause and I can’t wait to see it in person.
Spam for Carl Sagan
Pretty funny from my never-ending spam folder:

I’ve Been Reading Too Much Dave Winer
So why start over with this site and make it a micro-bloggy RSS based thing after almost eight years of blogging?
Because I’ve been reading too much Dave Winer.
I agree… I want to own my space and make the federated and open mouthed web work. I believe in the ideal that a non-centralized web is the one that works best. It is the promise of all this stuff.
Time for me to do my part.
I’ll be tweeting, facebooking etc, but this is my hub where all that will come from… my coral reef.
App.net as Dud or Savior?
Can’t wait to see how this turns out…
Think App.net is just a Twitter clone? Then you’re missing the point — Tech News and Analysis: “What Caldwell wants to do is create what he and others think Twitter could have been before it decided to become a global media entity: namely, a unified message bus for the social web, or a way of tying together multiple apps and services into a single real-time information delivery system.”
The Value of Starting Over
Sometimes, it’s better to knock things over and start again.
I’ve been actively blogging on this domain and using it as the home base of my business since 2004.
However, it’s time to clean up and start again. I’m still notebooking things over on my beloved Shareist site, but it’s time to make this a serious focus of my marketing and social media consulting business while I do what I do elsewhere.
I’m excited.
Revenge of the Podcast on iOS6?
I, for one, love the sound of this…
Starting In iOS 6, Apple Might Introduce Paid Podcast Subscriptions | Cult of Mac: “With iOS 6 this may all change. The new Podcasts app that Apple has released today contains a strange ‘Redeem’ button, similar to that found in the iTunes and App Stores, present only on devices running iOS 6. Currently, this makes no sense. All iTunes podcasts are free, and don’t require any sort of payment method. The presence of this button in iOS 6 could, however, point to a paid subscription model for podcasts starting with the release of the operating system in fall.”
I’ve downloaded the app on my test iPhone running the iOS6 beta and I’m very happy to say the least. Fantastic app and if these rumors are true, it could mean very big things for the world of performance marketing podcasts.
Death of a Firefly.
(via OmniFocus for iPad for iPad on the iTunes App Store)
My most used app by far.
Decisions decisions…
Testing out in case the whole sandboxing thing in Mountain Lion goes the way I think it will and OSX goes the way of iOS…
“A pig like that, you don’t eat all at once!” Ah, I’m going to miss my 7th graders so much.
The Macbook Pro 5,5 is highly compatible with Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin. You’ll need to apply some of the adjustments listed below.
Garden of Your Mind…
Mister Rogers Remixed | Garden of Your Mind | PBS Digital Studios (by pbsdigitalstudios)
School is the price of being young and helpless! Not going to school is the reward of being grown-up, and strong, and powerful. You associate school with weakness and childishness. You associate non-school with strength and adulthood. Every kid knows that he is going to be rewarded for reaching the age of sixteen, or whatever age he’s allowed to get out, he’s going to be rewarded by never having to go to school again, never having to open up another book, never having to learn another fact, never having to think another thought. We teach kids that to be grown up is to be able to be stupid for the rest of your life…We won’t be able to do that anymore. In the 21st century, we’re going to have to think of education not as a task to be completed, but as a process to be continued.
Dear Western North Carolina Weather Diety(ies): Can you please keep the weather like this for all of June (and July and August)?
The question shifts from where you should go to school to how you should go to school… or does it?
A few cliff notes:
1. Be authentic
2. Acquire micro-credentials
3. Your resume should reflect what you’ve built, not what you’ve studied
More…
http://thinking.fm/2012/06/05/thinkingdaily-how-should-you-go-to-school/
http://s.wsj.net/media/swf/microPlayer.swf
“…the opportunity to provide practical education for kids in a sort of “shadow school district,” as Khan called it, with classes in computer science, statistics and law.” via Stanford President Hennessy and Khan Academy Founder D10 – AllThingsD
Home Screen June 2012
Mountains Beyond Mountains (mountains on the moon as visible from the eclipse tonight live from California… God bless the internet).
