From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Once Hastings realized Conrad had thumbs, their relationship changed forever.

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Why not, exactly?

06.20.2009

As happy as I am that he is in the 95th percentile for height and weight, I would not mind a brief lull to allow his reason to catch up with his size and dexterity.

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Box gym

06.20.2009

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Attention diapers.com

06.20.2009

This photo is for sale.

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Carnap

06.20.2009

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First haircut

06.20.2009

Bye, curls

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If social media is dead, why am I so busy?

06.18.2009

Geoff Livingston wrote a blog post yesterday declaring social media is dead. As you can imagine, it’s generated some comment and debate. Geoff is a public relations strategist with CRT/Tanaka, CEO of Livingstone Communications and a (the?) driving force behind Blog Potomac. I saw him present at the Society for New Communications Research conference, but [...]

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Guiding principles for social media

06.11.2009

People are talking about SAS online whether we are there or not. It’s good for SAS employees to participate in those conversations provided we do it in a way that is respectful of the standards of the online community, follows the Social Media Guidelines & Recommendations, the Online Conduct Guidelines, and behavior and computer use [...]

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Marketing to the unborn

06.06.2009

I’ve worked for a lot of different kinds of companies and organizations, run my own business, and been laid off by a big company. I know what it means to be a loyal employee and also to have that loyalty crushed. When I heard SAS’ CEO Jim Goodnight say he would accept lower profits this [...]

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