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| | September 29 2008 | | MMEBlog
| By Creator on9/29/2008 1:09 PM | |
| Good Morning.
I never cease to be amazed at the wonders of the internet. Now before you go all wiki on me, I know that not everything on the internet is good. What is the line from the old Marvin Gaye song I heard it through the grapevine: "Believe half of what you see; some and none of what you hear." Probably good advice, especially for those of you who reside in the US in the fall of years divisible by 4. By the way, if you are old enough to remember those old tv performances where the singer is all alone on the stage/set but the whole t ... |  | |
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| | September 24 2008 | | MMEBlog
| By Creator on9/24/2008 2:49 PM | |
| I just finished writing Monday Morning Email for next Monday. Here's a little taste to whet your appetite... When you publish something, it goes with the territory that you will get unsolicited manuscripts. Unsolicited manuscripts are one of those good news/bad news things. The good news is that people think you are publishing something worthwhile. The bad news is that one person's "worthwhile" is another person's...um...garbage. So here at Creator ... |  | |
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| | September 22 2008 | | MMEBlog
| By Creator on9/22/2008 11:24 AM | |
| Good Morning.
Time flies. (Well, to be completely accurate, it doesn't, but it just seems that way.) At the risk of stating the obvious, there is a reason for that, which I'm happy to relate. Let's get into the Way Back machine and remember Christmas when you were 10 years old. (If that is a painful memory for you, I apologize...this is only a test...pick any particular Christmas, birthday, or other recurring event from your childhood, and it will serve just as well). When you were 10, the year between Christmases was one tenth of your life. Ten percent. OK, ... |  | |
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