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| Thursday, December 7, 2006 |
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| | Just got to Santa Barbara. Sitting in a Starbucks here for a few minutes before I'm ready to take the rental car back to the agency and get picked up. My new/old car has electrical issues and wasn't up for the trip. I probably shouldn't have made the trip back either, but I did anyway. I can't rent a backup body. (Nice idea, though.) Not worth explaining, except to say that I stopped a lot, mostly to sleep. |
| | Anyway, being home will help. |
| | Meanwhile, I can't wait to get rolling on the VRM ideas and projects we talked about at IIW over the past three days. Follow those links for more. And listen to Dave Winer's two most recent Morning Coffee Notes podcasts. The first is with Jason Calacanis and Peter Rojas, and covers the demand many of us have for (what I'll call a) 'castpod. That is, a portable digital audio recording and playback device that's designed by and for podcast producers and listeners. This demand, Dave says, should manifest in the form of VRM. He says that in the second podcast, which is a "tutorial" on VRM and visits a number of use cases. Toward the end of that one Dave sums it up very nicely. At several poijnts I found myself pumping my fist, saying "Yessss!" |
| | Same thing happened at several points in conversations over the last three days at IIW too. Bottom lines (the first two from Dave's podcast): |
| | VRM changes the economy. For the better. For everybody. |
| | VRM is what 21st century business is about. |
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