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Kevin OKeefe
What are best appellate law blogs that focus on a state or region?
I like Jay O'Keeffe's VA appellate law blog: http://is.gd/3KY9v - tells readers why it matters and structures posts nicely - Ashley See
I like D. Todd Smith's Texas Appellate Law Blog http://www.texasappellatelawblog.com/ - Susan Cartier Liebel
Grant Griffiths
Hey everyone, when you join up for the Home Office Warrior Room, please introduce yourself briefly. Give us a link to your blog too. Lets get the conversation going.
Hey, Grant. You and Dan certainly know me but you can find my blogs at http://solopracticeuniversity.tumblr.com and http://buildasolopractice.com and I'm on Twitter @scartierliebel. - Susan Cartier Liebel
Grant, happy to be here. I'm @dancovington on Twitter and most other spots around the web. My blog is <a href="http://dancovington.com/kansas-...">Kansas Business Attorney</a> - Dan Covington
Michael E. St.George
My name is Mike St.George. I have been practicing for 30 years and am in the process of expanding my home in order to move my office into my home. I can't wait to get out of my brick and morter office into my own home! Looking for advise on technologies, etc.
If you have any questions about working from home, drop a comment here. Also on twitter @grantgriffiths. You can also drop me an email at grant@homeofficewarrior.com Working from home is wonderful. But, there are some issues you need to be prepared for. If there is one tip I can give it is to make sure you set rules for the family and yourself. - Grant Griffiths
And make sure you make time for being out of home to socialize in a meaningful way. Isolation, being in the house more than before can be a challenge. - Susan Cartier Liebel
A recycling system. You may have more control over how you recycle at the home office. Consider keeping baskets for paper, plastic, etc. Actually, consider going paperless (or as close as you can) by adopting note taking applications, printing to TIF or PDF rather than hard copy, etc. Congrats and good luck. - Charlie Wilson
DarknessFalls
Group Question: Now that we have 117 members on the ProBlogger group which do you guys like better so far, Twitter or FriendFeed?
I really like friend feed so far... - JEMi
twitter, when it is not down :) - Amit
I still like the simplicity of Twitter, but do see the advantages of FriendFeed. - Jennifer James
I agree with Jennifer. Both have advantages and I like the use of both. - Tim Bossie
I love Twitter but I still haven't really gotten a full grasp of the benefits of FriendFeed. This new "Rooms" may really change how I look at and use it though. - Troy Meyer
I like both for different things and different reasons. - Sally Church from fftogo
I like Twitter, and am just now getting used to FriendFeed. - Arachne Jericho
Too early to tell - Twitter seems to have many problems these days - Chipper Dave
I just started on FriendFeed on a day when Twitter is ailing...kind of liking the applications of Friendfeed, connectivity and rooms, too. - Susan Cartier Liebel
I'm new to both - but really like Friend Feed. Twitter is down quite a bit. - Traci Knoppe
Thats interesting, there is almost a 50/50 split - DarknessFalls
I like both and this is new ask the question again in a week or so:) - chris shouse
I like Twitter the most, but when it's down I'm over at Friendfeed ;) - Mario Olckers
They both have their uses... Twitter still wins for simplicity, FF is still quite awkward to manage at the moment IMO - Martin Jamieson
I would like FF to have a darker font for comments. It's too light and barely readable. Anyway, on topic. FF ads to conversation while Twitter gains on simplicity and chit chat. - Alex Cristache
At least FF is more reliable (so far :-) - Amadou M. Sall
I can see myself using both. These rooms seem good at conversation that involves a group interacting together. Twitter is dominated by one person. There are still many people interacting with that one person but the community doesn't really benefit from what everyone says like they might here - Darren Rowse
Ditto, twitter when it is not down. - Grant Griffiths
I definitely prefer twitter. - Bryce Roney
There's no way I can live without Twitter, but I like Friendfeed too - Michael
Like FF, but no matter how hard I may try, can't stay away from Twitter - Sharon McPherson
Twitter & FF different. Twitter compares to Jaiku and FriendFeed compares to Pownce or Facebook feed. I like both Twitter and FriendFeed and will use both. And I really don't understand why Scoble (and now others) are obsessed with continually comparing the two. *That* makes no sense to me.... - Barbara K. Baker
I like FF so far -- but it has a potential for a high noise factor that might not scale well. - Martin Hall
I am use to Twitter not FF, so it may not be fair to say. But I am like Sharon, can't stay away from Twitter. This format seems a bit more confusing to me, but like I said I am not use to it. - Lori
I'm still voting for twitter, it's sexy, it's fun, it's easy, it goes down a lot - what's not to love? Don't get me wrong Friendfeed is great, but the more friends I add, the harder it is to sift through relevant content. Perhaps if FF were more like Twine and both of those were on Socialthing and Socialthing made connections like Personal Brain it would all work itself out. - Melissa Pierce
FriendFeed seems very noisy. I'm not sure I really "get" it yet, I'm willing to give it some more time. Right now my vote would be for Twitter, - Toivo Lainevool
I love them both. Friendfeed compliments twitter. Technically though, if all of my close twitter friends were active on friendfeed, and everyone had a smart phone for mobile use, I probably wouldn't need twitter. - Howard O'Berry
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