Monthly Archives: July 2004

Newark in Today’s CityVoices Newsletter

Newark in Today’s CityVoices Newsletter. “After decades of wallowing in its 1960s-bound reputation, Newark is now bursting out as an affordable and creative place to live, work and worship.”

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The Move

The Move. Something to look forward to this weekend…

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12 topics Democrats will duck at convention

12 topics Democrats will duck at convention. Part of the problem with the “vote for Kerry because he’s not Bush” campaign is that, well, Kerry’s not really all that different than Bush (via Russ).

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Mutual Admiration Society Tour Dates

Mutual Admiration Society Tour Dates. Just bought tickets to see them at the Bowery Ballroom in three weeks!

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It’s Glen Phillips using a Powerbook

It’s Glen Phillips using a Powerbook. I wish I was a rockstar and could afford Apple computers. Actually, I’d settle with just being able to afford Apple computers.

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More about MTAmazon

More about MTAmazon. Look–a whole plugin dedicated to selling out!

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Create Amazon Associate Links on Your Movable Type Weblog

Create Amazon Associate Links on Your Movable Type Weblog. I know I’m totally late to this party, but this plugin is fantastic.

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The Last Shimmers of Sixpence

The Last Shimmers of Sixpence. “This is the last song that I write / ‘Til you tell me otherwise. / And it’s because I just don’t feel it anymore.” –Sixpence None the Richer, Lines of my Earth

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Rands: Referral Rant

Rands: Referral Rant. “Let’s stop thinking we’re weblogging for free. Information is the currency here and your weblog makes you either a broker or a bank.”

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Make your own iTunes RSS feed

Make your own iTunes RSS feed. Building sustainable buisiness models using syndication.

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