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29
How’s that for a catch-all?
1. Great web-related, entrepreneur-related, youth isn’t wasted-related, girls and tech-related article courtesy of a Positivity post from Tom Blumer at Bizzy Blog.
2. Piss off a censor, read a book, from Bill Sloat.
3. Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson wants to use the Hopkins Cleveland police to re-instate an FT gang unit.
4. Are you one of the disenfranchised absentee ballot Akron voters?
5. MoveOn’s “Petraeus Betray Us” versus Rush Limbaugh’s “phony soldiers” – the slide down the slippery slope accelerates.
6. FIELD TRIP! to the Hanna Tech Hotel. H/t Brewed Fresh Daily, I think, though I can’t find the original post because George doesn’t believe in search tools on his blog!
7. Deer? On our roads? Causing up to 60,000 collisions a year? Nooooooo! You’re kidding! How about, DUH! Because municipalities keep telling their residents that re-zoning for commercial or multi-house residential units is the only viable use and then developers clear-cut forests, not unlike my new neighbors, who’ve increased my wildlife population 10-fold. What I most love about this link? The tips. OH. MY. GAWD. Sooooo not helpful. Ugh.
8. Women dominate college enrollment. Tom, I’m telling you, women don’t care so much about treating like queens as they do getting what they’re worth.
9. I’m really unhappy about Myanmar. Here’s the video being reviewed by Japan re: the Japanese photog that was killed in Rangoon/Yangon. Here’s an excellent Wall Street Journal piece on how citizen journalists are evading the news blackout there. Eric Vessels sent me a link to this statement by the Dalia Lama.
10. The National Networker – anyone familiar with this company? I’m not exactly sure I understand what they do, but there sure are a lot of people working there and they have a blog.
11. Native Clevelander Adam Brandon comments on BFD about an 11/15 Cleveland diaspora event on Capitol Hill where he hopes to remind people of how great Cleveland is. Thank you, Adam. I agree. More on Recruiting to Cleveland here and the IdentiFYI project – another BFD hattip.
12. LeBron James hosts Saturday Night Live tonight, per Crains.
By Jill Miller Zimon at 4:54 pm September 29th, 2007 in Blogging, Business, Cleveland+, Education, Marketing, Ohio, Politics, Remains of the Day, Women
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6 Responses to “Remains of the Week, 9/24-29/07”



I don’t think it’s necessary to add a search field that clutters up the sidebar, when all you have to do is use google’s advanced searching by querying hanna tech hotel site:brewedfreshdaily.com
Shalom Jill,
I was happy to see the Dali Lama’s statement until I read the last sentence:
I pray for the success of this peaceful movement and the early release of fellow Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
People who have no alternatives pray. People unwilling to take risks pray. People who are helpless pray.
Last time I checked, the Dali Lama is none of the above. That led me to post: What They Said.
Then I thought about it more and I posted: This Is What Great Leaders Do.
Not a single monk will be spared in Burma due to prayers.
B’shalom,
Jeff
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I know but I couldn’t REMEMBER how to DO IT George! I AM CHALLENGED! Just wait until you get to my age.
We appreciate your mention of The National Networker in your blog. I found about WLST yesterday after following up on a Google Alert– and I love your blogging voice.
Just a bit about TNNW: We’re the voice of the Relationship Networking Industry. My husband Adam started this online publication to be the Consumer Reports of networking, to build awareness that networking is more than just working a room– it is also a science, an industry and a key to survival in the 21st century. Oh, and it’s free! I like free. And I love web 2.0.
-Peace & Blessings!
Wendy Kovitz
Cyberian, muse
Hi Wendy – thanks for reading and commenting. That’s fascinating – this is not meant in a derogatory way but more speaks to my ignorance! That there are enough people employed in all the facets of relationship and other networking that its an industry. I shouldn’t be so surprised, I’m sure!
Thanks again and good luck. Always something to learn!