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25 June 2009 in Project TOTO by Stilgherrian | 3 comments
As promised (threatened?), here’s the video evidence from Saturday’s Project TOTO farewell party. I feel… honoured. And only slightly insulted.
Thanks heaps to ’Pong for the video work (although I did the cutaways which allowed him to edit it). Apologies to Mark Pesce, whose to-camera piece wasn’t recorded properly — although we can see him lurking in the background in his lovely red jumper, and raising his eyebrows quizzically.
Also, I am too fat.
It’s D-1. I depart from Sydney airport in just 29.5 hours. I still have a million things to do. I am incredibly stressed. I hope to write more later today. My Twitter stream will reveal more, however.
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Sheila on 25 June 2009 at 8:57 pm
will be sacrificing a few internet marketing people to assure us of your safe return
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28 August 2010 in Internet, Politics
A weekly summary of what I’ve been doing elsewhere on the internets. Not so much media work this week, but what I did do related to the hung parliament and the importance of broadband to the independent MPs who hold the balance of power. Articles Parliament hangs on a broadband fibre for Crikey, which explains [...]
21 August 2010 in Internet, Media, Politics
A weekly summary of what I’ve been doing elsewhere on the internets. Well, a fortnightly summary today, because I forgot to do a post like this last week. Sigh. Actually, a lot of this relates to the federal election here in Australia, so you’d better digest it all now before you vote today. Hurry up! [...]
20 August 2010 in Business, Human Nature, Internet
Has email reached its use-by date as a business tool? If so, what next? That topic was explored in the combined ZDNet Australia / Lifehacker Australia TechLines webcast last week. Here’s the 66-minute end product. If the embedded video doesn’t work, try over here. Panellists were anthropologist Genevieve Bell, Intel Fellow at Intel Labs; Alistair [...]
14 August 2010 in Conversations, Internet, Politics
I’ve just been chatting about Twitter and other internet issues during the Australian Federal Election 2010 with Melbourne’s Syn Media, which broadcasts on 90.7 FM. And here’s a podcast. I was interviewed by Tamsyn Byrne and Emma Buckley Lennox for the “Below the Line” election program. This recording is missing the final few seconds of [...]
14 August 2010 in Internet, Marketing, Music
Australian airline Jetstar and the managers of rock band Powderfinger seem to think that waving the magic word “social media” means free labour. Exploitative cunts. As mUmBRELLA reported: Jetstar is continuing its drive into social media, funding an official blogger on Powderfinger’s farewell tour which is sponsored by the budget airline. According to Jetstar: “Over [...]
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