I'm located in Houston, so naturally most
early readers of this blog were also Houstonians, either people who knew me or knew my friends.
Some of our close friends have been
the early readers of the blog and they know a lot about us.
Not exact matches
Long term
readers from back in the
early days
of the
blog may remember me sharing various «themed» brunches I threw - A pancake bar, an oatmeal and a French toast one.
Of course, if you are an avid
blog reader like me, fall started back in
early August.
In a really busy year, this month seems to have been the busiest
of the lot; I've tried to be creative by combining as many entries to
blog challenges as possible — regular
readers will have spotted this from
earlier posts.
But in
early days
of your
blog your traffic and regular
readers may not be enough to do justice to your content.That's when guest posting on authority sites help.
Agent L was one
of the first
readers of the
blog, and volunteered herself up as a referee
early on, searching out her single male friends, and eventually putting me in touch with The Exhibitionist, her former flatmate.
Social network analysis has its theoretical roots in the work
of early sociologists such as Georg Simmel and Émile Durkheim, who wrote about the Traffikd is an internet marketing and social media
blog that aims to provide
readers with practical, relevant information that they can use in their own
readers may recall an
earlier blog post that reported on the work
of fellow education blogger Gary Rubinstein who has investigated Mass Insight's activities in other states.
Readers of this
blog are familiar with my
earlier documentation
of the myriad varieties
of scoring formulas used by New Mexico to evaluate its teachers.
I wrote a
blog post
earlier this year with a massive list
of ideas for where and how to find beta
readers.
I was wandering around the Intarwebz this morning, looking for further updates on PuppyGate, when I happened to visit Charles Stross»
blog and saw this
earlier post
of his, where he put up a reaction to the whole tiff over Clean
Reader.
But,
readers of this
blog know they sometimes receive some news
early, so allow me to say this: This upcoming poll does give us an opportunity to witness a little social experiment first hand.
Readers of this
blog know that an
early review
of Faerie from a
reader who liked the book and the story but thought it was too long caused me to deliberately keep Duke
of Eden - my latest - shorter.
And that speed
of change in tech, he said, is a good example
of challenges facing the traditional industry: «By the time many publishers think a technology is important enough to warrant starting a book,» Armstrong said, «the technology has already crossed the chasm to the
early majority... By the time most computer programming books reach a bookshelf, the most important
readers... won't be interested, as they'll have already learned everything they need from
blogs.»
I found out about the Nook Touch version
of Cool
Reader via a comment someone left on this
earlier blog post about using night mode on the Nook Touch (white text with black background).
But in
early 2007, while trolling the comment streams on Jim Cramer's
blog, and making comments defending him, a number
of readers told me that I was one
of the best writers on the site, so why didn't I emerge from Cramer's shadow?
I posted the math in an
earlier blog — the amount
of solar panels needed to supply just the US with energy would cover the earth three times OK, as my post was deleted,
readers will have to guess at it.
As a follow - up to my post
earlier today on the ABA Law Firm Marketing Strategies Conference, I am now able to offer
readers of this
blog a special «friends and colleagues» discount off the registration price.
As
readers of this
blog may recall from our prior posts (here, here and here), the announcement
of the conference
earlier this summer attracted controversy for Massachusetts School
of Law dean and conference organizer Lawrence Velvel's suggestion that administration officials found guilty
of war crimes should be hanged.
He goes on, through his FT and personal
blogs, as well as through his Twitter account, to challenge
readers to find some example in living memory (or even
earlier) where an English court, or a court in a jurisdiction in which received English law forms or has formed part
of the law, has treated the words as law, rather than as platitudes or symbols.
Readers of this
blog will know that
earlier this year the University
of Ottawa Press published The Copyright Pentalogy: How the Supreme Court
of Canada Shook the Foundations
of Canadian Copyright Law, an effort by many
of Canada's leading copyright scholars to begin the process
of examining the long - term implications
of the copyright pentalogy.
A
reader writes: I've seen a lot
of mentions on your
blog about candidates who arrive too
early (including that it is not something top candidates do).
I wrote and shared this article with
readers of Forbes
earlier this month, and am pleased to share this week with my
blog followers.
I got a couple
of new frames for the mantel that were big enough to make an impact and just popped in art from lovely people like Jones Design Company and a drawing a sweet
blog reader made for me after we lost our 19 year old pup Winston
earlier this year.