Oh, this is fun. Go to the Einstein dynamic image page and enter some text and Einstein will enter whatever you put on this page on his chalkboard. Thanks to Peter Dawson for that.
A wiki as easy as a peanut butter sandwich?
Greg gets his hands on an Xbox 360
Greg Hughes reviews the Xbox 360. They are showing up at Best Buys and other retailers. Here’s his opening words:
HO-LY CRR-AP!!
Okay, so… When Microsoft says the XBOX 360 is a whole new level of gaming machine, they’re serious.
Great reviews of our blog book keep flowing in
I’m very honored to see the reviews that keep flowing in about our blog book on corporate blogging. Jack Nork really liked it, saying “It is extremely well done. I found myself nodding my head and talking to the book!”
Richard Dudley, of Florist Blogs, explains why he is so excited about Naked Conversations and why he feels he already wasted a lot of time and $1,000 in getting his business noticed. In another post he says he’s going to have to read it twice.
Jeff Clavier, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, owns the only signed galley so far. I’m sure we’ll have to sign a few more. But, he gave us a great review too. “All in all, a very useful book that I would recommend to established bloggers as a reference, and to executives who are still wondering what to do about this ‘blogging thing’.”
I’ll be celebrating my birthday in Pittsburgh
I’ll be in Pittsburg on January 20, celebrating my 41st birthday (which is on January 18) with a bunch of geeks at the Pittsburgh Indus Entrepreneurs (I’ll be a panelist and Bob Evans of Information Week will be the moderator — funny enough I once interviewed for a job with Bob). I wanna get together a road trip to Clevland to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. What other trouble should we get in? The Pittsburgh Webloggers are sure excited!
DotNet Rocks on the road
Carl Franklin just wrote. He took Dotnet Rocks on the road. You can follow along. It’s an Internet radio show for .NET programmers. Pretty fun and informative too.
