Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
I have become a big fan of No Agenda, a self-indugent weekly podcast featuring the podfather of podcasting, Adam Curry, and the genius tech savant, John C. Dvorak. They spend about one and a half hours-a-week talking shit about what’s going on in their minds. And their minds, experience, and shamelessness are brilliant listening. […]
Well, I know that my last post was all about CC Chapman. Well, I went and actually looked at the lineup for the American Eagle New American Music Union music festival and guess what: Bob Dylan. The way I see it, no matter what you think about Dylan, he’s Dylan! Obviously, Bob Dylan […]
Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
The Atlantic article, Marry Him: The case for settling for Mr. Good Enough, was cross-referenced with my article, Chris Abraham As Quoted in The Atlantic, and then synthesized into the article, I’m Sufficiently Into You, which is especially cool because there are over 300 comments that dress my down like a rock star:
Thursday, June 28th, 2007
George Brett wrote be the best LinkedIn recommendation ever:
“Some people have the pulse on narrow vectors within specific channels. Chris wields a virtual baton as he develops cybernetic symphonies of applications, services, real-world, virtual-world, just-in-time, persistent, ephemeral binary objects across the chasm of Web 1.0 <–> Web 2.0. Chris is a quiet, almost subversive Genius. […]
Saturday, March 24th, 2007
I got to spend some time hanging out with Martin Marty at Renaissance Weekend a couple years ago. All I knew about him was gleaned from lunches, dinners, and panels together. During last night’s run, my friend Marty Marty started speaking into my iPod earbuds in the form of an interview on Speaking of […]
Wednesday, August 30th, 2006
Well, I never knew what an astute intellectual Adolf Hilter was because I just assumed he was a monster. Surely a monster, a madman, a devil, and also an evil genius,
“All propaganda must be presented in a popular form and must fix its intellectual level so as not to be above the heads of the […]