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How to Blip Yourself

  If you’re a musician or represent any and you want to share your own music with the members of the wonderful Blip.FM community then here’s how to do it. URL Method Create a Blip.fm account Login Go to Settings Go to Music Enter the URLs to any songs you want and as many as…

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TwiMailer Makes Following Back Easier on Twitter

After using twitter for a while you’ll start receiving a great deal of emails informing you that other members have begun to follow you on that service. While this is all good news, it can become quite tedious and time-consuming to go through each and every one to determine if you should follow them back….

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Romeo & Juliet

There have been countless films based on Shakespeare’s plays but the ultimate adaptation has to be Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 version of “Romeo & Juliet”. The two leads were actually teenagers themselves just like the star-crossed lovers in the play. Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey were wonderful in this classic tale of love. Here’s a video…

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New Twitter Movie: For the Birds

Here’s a new Twitter short movie that shows the impact each and every person you follow has on your social network! Have you ever had someone “hog the line” and cause a stir like this? The Betty Boop song might explain why some do what they do online.

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Summertime

We had a big snow storm here in Atlanta yesterday (ok it’s all relative what constitutes a snow storm) and so what am I thinking about? No, not Christmas even though it’s my favorite time of the year. I’m thinking of Summertime and The Sundays! I just love them! This song just makes you feel…

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The Goodbye Girl

Neil Simon’s “The Goodbye Girl” (1977) was a classic comedy that earned Richard Dreyfuss a much-deserved Oscar for Best Actor. It came against a tremendous challenger in Woody Allen in the lead role in his own “Annie Hall” which won the Best Picture Oscar over The Goodbye Girl. It  also earned Diane Keaton the Best…

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I’m Still a Guy

Here’s a hilarious and poignant song called “I’m Still a Man”. It’s Brad Paisley’s anthem for men today caught in the crossfire of the sensitive male movement vs the traditional meat-eating, hunter-gatherers group. We men continue to try to understand what women want and sometimes we go too far trying to change who we are…

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Brothers

I was blown away by this song called “Brothers” that I just heard for the first time ever today. It’s by a canadian cowboy named Dean Brody that wrote it soon after watching Spielberg’s Band of Brothers mini-series. Being one of four brothers and watching my two boys growing up, this song really hit home….

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The Importance of Gut Instincts and Hunches in Business

Evan Williams spoke at TED and shared the history of Twitter and some of his experiences as the leader there and elsewhere. The most impressive thing about his talk was when he explained how the biggest business decisions he ever made were based on following his hunches and obeying his gut instincts. Even though most…

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But Not Tonight

Depeche Mode is one of my favorite artists and “But Not Tonight” has always been one of my favorites they’ve done. It was in an obscure movie from the 80s called “Modern Girls” that I really liked starring a young Virginia Madsen (later nominated for Oscar in her turn in Sideways), Daphne Zuniga (Melrose Place)…

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