June 2008
2 posts
We are not an airline with great customer service. We are a great customer...
– Colleen Barrett - President, Southwest Airlines
…advertising is the price companies pay for being un-original.
– Yves Behar 2008 TEDTalk
May 2008
3 posts
The mysteries of middle age basically boil down to two questions: where did that...
– From engagingexperience.com
American kids know television the way French kids know wine.
– Lorne Michaels, Producer of Saturday Night Live
April 2008
1 post
February 2008
7 posts
People of the Web - How to Become a Rock Star →
First be best, then be first.
– Former NBC executive Grant Tinker
January 2008
5 posts
December 2007
18 posts
Great minds discuss ideas.
Average minds discuss events.
Small minds discuss...
– Eleanor Roosevelt
I used to know most of my readers by name and knew that they all knew mine -...
– Blogging vs Social Networking
Band Names
Brother: Who is this (band on the radio)?
Colin: The Plain White T's
Brother: Jesus...we've run out of band names.
The Dark Knight's Viral Marketing Gets Very Real -... →
The viral campaign for the new Batman movie looks awesome, with The Joker building a real-life army of cell-phone equipped fans throughout the U.S.
co.mments.com →
Finally signed up for co.mments the other day, and I have to say it’s making it a lot easier for me to follow what the heck I’m talking about online. Check out my conversations at: http://co.mments.com/people/cfast
Facebook needs a mom. I know this because I am one, and I always can tell when...
– Francine Hardaway’s Blog: Facebook Needs a Mother
globeandmail.com : The Boy in the Moon →
A very well written, incredibly intimate portrait of one family’s struggle to raise a child with an extremely rare genetic disorder. A must read.
Entire Blogosphere Stunned By Blogger's Special... →
November 2007
4 posts
She’s amazing. I was listening to her, she was the engine of my car I was...
– Helio Castroneves describing his Dancing with the Stars partner Julianne Hough, while denying there’s a romance between the two of them. Sure, Helio…
Fram anyone?
Matt Dickman explores the phenomena of “fram” — spammy messages from your social network friends. I comment that many of the social media world’s finest are guilty of the same, especially when it comes to unneccessary Facebook group messages sent every time a new podcast is posted. Techno//Marketer: Et tu? Why “fram” could be the downfall of social networks