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I once drove from Lansing Michigan to Banff via St. Ste Marie Michigan. (Beautiful amazing drive BTW), and the CBC was amazing. The whole damn country, no matter where you were you could get the same station. It gave continuity and context to life. They have a show during the middle of the day where someone reason a chapter of a book to you. We need an american version of the CBC.
- Matthew DeVries
I used to get all my unheard before music listening to Virgin Radio out of the UK online. A couple months ago, they changed their "name" promising that the programming, the personalities and the musical sensibilities wouldn't change. LIES. DAMN LIES
- Matthew DeVries
I thought you were good. I just added Mashable to my Google Reader. I also disagree with Leo in that I like the the design of the site.
- Dan Fitek
I quite enjoyed the podcast ... I also enjoyed Dvorak's temporary departure allowing the topic to go off the rails here and there - most enjoyable
- Dale Dietrich
Are you kidding? You rocked it on TWiT, good job!
- Roger @ CineVegas
I think the show was really good. Hope you will be back on it soon.
- Davide D'Incau
No you were really good. I was annoyed by Jason's voices, wish Dvorak was there to keep Leo and Jason in line.
- Colide81 (James)
Oh and you were just fine on TWiT. Jason tends to, ah, how to put this gently... railroad any conversation he's ever been in. Dvorak is needed to keep him in line since John won't put up with the crap he pulled. Leo's just too nice to say anything.
- MVB (Curmudgeon of FF)
Very well put Mark. lol maybe if we use Jasons last name enough he will come and comment like what he said on twit about how he will comment on conversations where his last name is used. Calacanis!
- Colide81 (James)
I always thought it was interesting that Calacanis promotes the interactivity of Mahalo and steadfastly refuses to interact on FriendFeed...
- MVB (Curmudgeon of FF)
lol! I just want to get Mr. Calacanis to comment, cause I think he should know I really don't like all his voices. Calacanis doesn't get it that those voices really don't sound that good! I do like hearing what Mr. Calacanis has to say, just I would rather hear him speak about tech news, or inside baseball type of stories about Silicon Valley rather then hearing Mr. Calacanis do stupid voices.
- Colide81 (James)
I'd like to see you back on TWiT soon, with Dvorak. I enjoyed your skepticism.
- Daryl Spitzer
haven't listened to twit for some time, but having a new perspective is always nice. some dropouts in quality, but other than that nice to listen to.
- Nicole Simon
You were very good on TWiT and hope that Leo has you back on really soon.
- Mikey Rollins
Use the filters to find the right chart type for your needs. Then download as Excel or PowerPoint templates and insert your data.
- Seth Greenblatt
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TaggedFrog is promising. It's a little clunky though. I wish it would suggest tags or predict which ones I'm typing when tagging documents. Does Windows 7 allow you to tag all kinds of documents? This functionality really should be built into the OS. That is a major shortcoming of Vista.
- Dan Fitek
A story about Intuit's Waltham, MA SAAS Innovation lab. Sounds like they're successfully thinking outside the box. They are yet to hit one out of the park yet. They've got the advantage of a trusted brand name. Good luck to them.
- Dan Fitek
Wow, All this time I hadn't really considered the use of enterprise RSS. I agree with Marshall's point that it could be a huge strategic advantage. Hopefully we will see a resurgence.
- Dan Fitek
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- Russellreno
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Free to try $30 to buy. I have used this for years.
- Russellreno
I'll have to test that one out and maybe even write a Snailware review on it, since it runs on 9x.
- April Russo (app103)
I'm trying it out. I've had poor luck with the default Win XP backup (it crashes the system), and GoodSync won't schedule properly. This one seems usable and solid.
- Dan Fitek