Reno Galena Fest,
You might be better served by starting an account with your actual name and interacting and posting on behalf of RGF. Local businesses and interests are run by local people. There's no reason not to just be the person and talk abo…
The following appears in the June, 2009 issue of RLife Magazine
I closed my eyes and kept pedaling. You'd be surprised how hard it is to stay upright on a bicycle without any visual reference. It was quiet; no sound of cars, or people, or dogs bark…
That's hardly fair. Tad Dunbar deserves to be heard!
I don't know about the business thing. Not that it's probably worth the effort for them, but I'd be fine with having only personal, not commercial content here.
-M
I'd be happy to host one in May in our back patio for a Reno Blogger BBQ. Sounds like I missed a good one. I'll probably miss April too, but I'll be back for May.
-M
Yeah, except they won't publish the Fosters episode I was in. It must have been REALLY awful. The type of awful that would completely bankrupt the brand. #isuck
"That's the point of the summit. No one has been anointed. This is just a catalyst for a group conversation. "
Love this ENTIRE conversation....
And I think having the conversation in the messy arena of the new media has been very productive ... a…
Yeah, that's a long and not very interesting story. It related to the physical dissimilarities between a 13 YO me and Wolfgang Gullich (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_G%C3%BCllich) late on evening @ the Yosemite Lodge Bar after climbing the East Buttress of Middle Cathedral. It doesn't really make sense, but it stuck.
In May 2000, accurate GPS units became available to the public, and within days a new sport, geocaching, was born when someone put something inside a container (now called a “cache”), hid it in the Oregon back country, posted the GPS coordinates on the Internet and told the world to “go find it!” … Continue