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"Postmodernism is a change-or-be-changed world. The word is out: Reinvent yourself for the 21st century or die! Some would rather die than change." Leonard Sweet, cultural historian.

Seattle bloggers to meet

Anybody with a strong back is welcome at my place this weekend, as I’m moving from my apartment with its trees and squirrels for neighbors to a house a few miles away with trees and squirrels for neighbors. I doubt that I will be blogging at all during the next few days, because before I move, I’m off to Seattle for a blogger meet-up sponsored by a client, KOMO-TV. 184 people have given us their RSVP as of this writing, so it should be a heck of a party. I’ll bring pictures back, and if you live in the Seattle area, please come by and say hello.

A corporate executive called me “cerebral” during a meeting yesterday, which is something you don’t hear every day. The subsequent swelling of my cerebrum made it difficult to get out the door.

And so it goes…

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 at 8:12 am and is filed under Personal, Blogging. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Seattle bloggers to meet”

  1. tdc Says:

    leave a trail of peanuts for your buds… you only need to show them once… word will get around.

    good luck!

  2. Carol Snider Says:

    Nice to meet you at the meet-up too, Terry!

    I’m very curious about your work with media and wonder whether you’ve done any media literacy work for/with teens. I was the executive producer (product manager, creator, etc.) of FUEL, a four-video series for, by and about teens, about changing their communities, the world and themselves and touching on media literacy and teen activism (I called it “righteous indignation, but the org’s marketing dept thought that was “too strong”… sigh!). My given task was to address the childhood obesity epidemic, but I decided to take the media literacy route, hypothesizing that, unless you address media with teens, you’re not really fully addressing any other issue in their lives! More here: http://fuel.chef.org/DesktopDefault.aspx

    Would love to connect further.

    Carol
    http://northwestladybug.blogspot.com/

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