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I remember 300 baud modems (and data couplers) too (circa 1980) and when Hayes rocked with their Smart Modem (sigh). At 300 I could keep up with the reading (ok, I'm a slow reader). Hard to get a laugh with 300-baud jokes these days.
Get more out of your blog than any other. I bought 'Self-Esteem' on your recommendation and am liking it.
Tom @tomwgibson
(Scary, huh?)
Soon bought the 83rd Tandy 1000 off the line. It had a modem and a new world was ushered in. I did not get a Commodore 64 which was a great machine in its own right. I loved the first Apple that was way more advanced than any other home computer of the day.
I was a library trustee a few years ago. The Libertarian Party loved me because they like to publicize when one of their own gets an elected position. I, too, hung around libraries since I was about 9 years old.
Watching your video now. Was this a tough crowd? ;)
Awesome stuff here. It was hard to hear the audience, but I hope they were laughing. I found you very entertaining all 3.5 hours.
I too changed a habit after 9/11 - I switched to almost exclusive listening to talk radio. I am curious. Why after 9/11 did you switch to almost exclusive non-fiction? Inquiring minds must know.
I really loved these videos! I'm not even into the publishing thing. I do love books however. It kinda seemed like it was a tough crowd though! I was laughing at your jokes as well as writing things down frantically so I wouldn't forget the great ideas. I especially enjoyed you talking about your Comic book seller using Twitter to entice you! HAHA.
take care,
Andy Santamaria
http://connectingmetoyou.com/
I'm wondering what the make up of the crowd was? Newbie online publishers? Offline traditionalist wondering what gives?... a mix of online/offline journalists????
Also, when can you share the joke you decided not to tell during the preso?
As always, you reconfirmed that any experience we participate in is not so much about the experience as it is touching another human being - this is your special gift to the world.