Archive for the ‘Social Media’ Category
Weiner Fesses Up
Anthony Weiner fessed up in a press conference about his role in the recent scandal that the internet’s been buzzing about:
Direct Link => http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/43301263#43301263
It would take me longer than it’s worth to figure out a coherent storyline for this article, so I’m just going to write about my experience with and thoughts about this situation.
I heard about it several days ago. Some politician was alleged to have sent a picture of tha dilznick to some chick on Twitter.
I Don’t Want To Make Hit Records
As some of y’all know, I’ve been focusing on my music thing for around a year now.
I’ve been MAKING and recording music forever, already.. It’s just that with the new tools that are available, I decided I wanted to learn something new and get really good at mixing music.
I’ve done that now. I’m really, REALLY good at mixing. I know exactly what I’m doing. I’m about 1,000 times better at mixing than I was at video editing when I began my professional career by joining Diversion Pictures back in the day.
Actually, I should say “When I began my COMMERCIALLY-PROFESSIONAL career, because I did professional work for individuals and companies before I started doing videos for Diversion that played on MTV, VH1, BET, etc.
So.. Something’s been bothering me for several months now, and I wasn’t able to put my finger on it until today. Until about 20 minutes ago. I had the elements of the understanding, but it hadn’t become a concrete concept for me. Read the rest of this entry »
Vulnerability vs. Strength
Vulnerability
My friend Ja-Naé Duane recently wrote a blog post entitled “The Power of Vulnerability”.
Here’s her video where she discusses what’s on her mind:
YouTube Link => http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UY0iKTFenE
I think she made some interesting points… She’s inspired me to chat a little about vulnerability vs. strength. Read the rest of this entry »
Winning, Bullying, and Political Correctness
Thanks to Charlie Sheen, we’ve been hearing a lot about Winning, lately.
We’ve also been hearing a lot of sour grapes about what he’s had to say about himself.
American society is “funny” like that. It’s pretty much cool for someone to WIN, unless they TELL YOU they’re winning. o_O
It’s also cool for other people to declare that you’re a winner, but you’re not allowed to say so yourself without people HATING the fact that you informed them that you’re winning. :D haha They don’t even hate that you’re winning, only that you essentially rubbed it in their faces. Read the rest of this entry »
Happy New Year, 2011
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! :D
The year 2011 AD begins tomorrow.
I’ve been reading people’s comments on Facebook and Twitter, and it seems like a lot of people didn’t have a good time in 2010 and can’t wait for it to be over and for 2011 to start us all off fresh.
Personally, Me? Myself? (inside joke with my sister), I had a great time in 2010, but things need to change for 2011. Read the rest of this entry »
Who Is Bob?
So I’m at a party and some sort of casual conversation is going on.
There’s a break in the flow, and after a few seconds of silence, this woman says:
“I love my Magic Bullet! :D”
Now.. I live in New York City, where there are entirely too many women and not enough men here to, um…… service the needs of our entire female population. Read the rest of this entry »
blip.tv NYC Holiday Party 2010
Facebook “Upgrade” Sucks Again, As Usual
Facebook “upgraded” our personal profile pages last night.
If you’ve been on Facebook for more than a year, you know why the word upgrade is in quotes. The changes they make are consistent with a computer figuring out probabilities and not with a gregarious human being saying “Changing XYZ would be an UPGRADE to my facebook experience”.
That’s Not How I Speak
I graduated with my degree in Management Information Systems from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology http://alum.mit.edu/www/billcammack/). Peep the hardware:
There are lots of people that don’t know this.
They don’t know because I don’t tell them. Read the rest of this entry »
Thanksgiving, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving, everybody! :D
Blogging changed my life pretty dramatically. It’s hard to explain to someone that hasn’t had the experiences I’ve had over the last several years, but I’m going to try. :D Read the rest of this entry »
What About The Proletariat? [Time, Part 11]
Reader “Justin” asked me what I thought about Net Neutrality the other day, and my response was basically “Not Much”.
His question and the ensuing conversation reminded me of a broader topic, which is “What about the proletariat?”:
The proletariat (from Latin proletarius, a citizen of the lowest class) is a term used to identify a lower social class; a member of such a class is proletarian. Originally it was identified as those people who had no wealth other than their children.
#NOBLOG Status (Plausible Deniability)
Back in 2008, I wrote the Guide To Dating The “Internet Famous”.
Fast-Forward to 2010, and “Things done got too far gone!” :D
At this point, EVERYBODY has a smartphone, EVERYBODY is uploading media to the net and EVERYBODY’S business is in the streets.
Fortunately for all of us, Chrissie B. and Tim K.-S. co-created #NOBLOG status!!! >:D Read the rest of this entry »
Judgement (Political Correctness)
One of the reasons why Political Correctness (PC) doesn’t work is that it doesn’t stop anybody from thinking what they’re thinking. It only stops people from SAYING what they’re thinking. Read the rest of this entry »




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