Baby Boomers Battle Hymn
Let's all sing it together, shall we?
"Holy crap, we're getting older
Holy crap, we're getting older
Holy crap, we're getting older
We've pissed our youth away"
Let's all sing it together, shall we?
"Holy crap, we're getting older
Holy crap, we're getting older
Holy crap, we're getting older
We've pissed our youth away"
While I haven't had time yet to do more than skim the ToC... I did notice that it includes blogging to support your core business (versus the usual direct-monetization stuff only) so thought I'd better post it so I don't lose it before I get a chance to see what it has to say... if that makes sense?
Bottom line, FWIW:
Bookmarked but not necessarily endorsed.
PM: Giving away information for free on the Internet while still charging 50 cents to $1 for the print version of the paper was one of the most fundamentally flawed business decisions of the past 25 years. Newspapers told their paying customers that the information truly had no value. They told their paying customers that they were suckers. Why would anyone pay 50 cents for something he or she can get for free? This poorly conceived and obviously flawed strategy has helped put the newspaper industry into its current financial condition and hastened the demise of many publications. Any newspaper that attempted this strategy deserves the consequential losses.
I've been quietly stalking Jeffrey Zeldman since the late 1990s -- in the nicest possible way, of course! One email exchange in 10 or so years, that's not too creepy, is it? -- and this video should tell you why.
http://lesliefranke.com/files/reference/csscheatsheet.html
Ex-cell-ent ... you know, for those days when brain-fog sets in.