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Good work, Bob.
You're going to Hell 2.0 for this, but I can't imagine you're bothered.
Sixty-three is my personal fave.
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Why would you spend this much of your time preparing all of this then inviting your readers to subscribe to it, link to it, Digg it, and share it on Facebook if you find the exercise so futile?
I suppose part of the idea of conversing using new media will always seem evangelistic and I agree the beginnings of any idea will expose the most extreme versions, but at least I understood what they were talking about.
This may be the cue for you to cut me down with some quip about Corn Flakes or something but I don't feel like I've come out of your list any brighter than I went in.
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Ha! Great post Bob. I bet you had a fun time writing these. This and Monday's post reminded me of one Seth wrote a few weeks ago. Did you see it?
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/set...m/set...do-you-
kno.html
Time for a part 3?
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Timothy:
1. I do it because it's fun.
2. Corn Flakes?
BH
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Hey, everyone needs I hobby I guess.
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Hilarious -- particularly No. 93. I'm beginning to think that marketers who feel completely reborn by the prospect of spending the next phase of their careers simply just facilitating conversations never really enjoyed this industry in the first place.
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