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I built (and lost of anyone has found them) a set of wolverine claws for myself last year. This year Harp will be rocking the wolverine with recyclanium claws

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Fri, 01 Jul 2011 09:10:47 -0700 Sauce research. Hammock style http://ibetathat.com/sauce-research-hammock-style http://ibetathat.com/sauce-research-hammock-style

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Sat, 25 Jun 2011 09:01:47 -0700 Try the chicken. #pab2011 http://ibetathat.com/try-the-chicken-pab2011 http://ibetathat.com/try-the-chicken-pab2011
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Thu, 23 Jun 2011 21:10:38 -0700 Live from Ottawa. @dyscultured http://ibetathat.com/live-from-ottawa-dyscultured http://ibetathat.com/live-from-ottawa-dyscultured
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Mon, 13 Jun 2011 11:56:57 -0700 Garden Update http://ibetathat.com/garden-update http://ibetathat.com/garden-update

We were ahead o schedule with the Gardens and then... Things slowed down waiting on the construction of the new water barrel set up. Posts will be concreted into place today and hopefully the rest of the cucumbers etc that will reside beneath will get planted

If anyone knows why is getting the bok Choy and how to get rid of it let me know

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Sun, 29 May 2011 13:00:23 -0700 Plant spacings in a Square Foot Garden http://ibetathat.com/plant-spacings-in-a-square-foot-garden http://ibetathat.com/plant-spacings-in-a-square-foot-garden http://www.essene.com/Vegetarian/PlantSpacingsInASquareFootGarden.htm


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Fri, 20 May 2011 08:57:00 -0700 Retirement - retirement planning, lifestyles, living, services, small business, caregivers,income, insurance, travel, assisted living, legal matters, pension, investing http://ibetathat.com/retirement-retirement-planning-lifestyles-liv http://ibetathat.com/retirement-retirement-planning-lifestyles-liv
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a variety of retirement article links if needed to keep up with content or as a source of inspiration for a video/podcasts

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Tue, 10 May 2011 13:36:00 -0700 Which Button is Best? http://ibetathat.com/which-button-is-best http://ibetathat.com/which-button-is-best

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Sun, 27 Mar 2011 18:09:00 -0700 1974 Volkswagen Thing Cabriolet - Gatineau Collector Cars For Sale - Kijiji Gatineau Canada. http://ibetathat.com/1974-volkswagen-thing-cabriolet-gatineau-coll http://ibetathat.com/1974-volkswagen-thing-cabriolet-gatineau-coll
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Fri, 18 Mar 2011 11:04:00 -0700 9 emerging minitrends to watch | VentureBeat http://ibetathat.com/9-emerging-minitrends-to-watch-venturebeat http://ibetathat.com/9-emerging-minitrends-to-watch-venturebeat
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Fri, 11 Mar 2011 06:42:00 -0800 Innovation And Talent In The Marketing Industry | Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Blog - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image http://ibetathat.com/innovation-and-talent-in-the-marketing-indust http://ibetathat.com/innovation-and-talent-in-the-marketing-indust

When was it the business of a Marketing agency to do anything but service the needs of the brands it serves?

Times have changed. Times continue to change. The business model of the advertising or marketing agency of yesteryear continues to morph. In a past life, the agency would protect and covet its most senior resources, only to unleash them on the client work. These marketing professionals rarely had public personas and they most certainly were not Blogging or tweeting out their every thought and strategic insight. The business of the agency was to take the back-seat as the work it produced vaulted the client into the public conscience. At its most radical, some of the more progressive marketing agencies would invest in a lab-like environment where new business models and marketing strategies would be developed and tinkered with. As a service-based industry, moves like this were considered radical because the core revenue of the agency came from the ability to sell each team member as billable time, or to grab a percentage of the revenue generated on the media side of things.

Talent has become an issue. Innovation has become an issue.

There is still not shortage of talent in the Marketing industry and it continues to innovate (sometime through its own doing and in other instances through the success of newly introduced channels and platforms). While the Marketing industry did not invent Google, it certainly helped Google (and other channels like it) to develop and nurture their Marketing capabilities. The same can be said about YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc.... The challenge is that the Marketing industry continues to grow by leaps and bounds - and this is especially true on the Digital Marketing side of things. As brands shift more dollars to the Web, Mobile and Touch, there continues to be enormous pressure on the marketing agencies to produce high caliber strategies and campaigns. Us agency folk are not going to be able to capitalize on this shifting trend unless we have the right professionals in place and the right innovation happening (more on this here: Advertising Age - Holding Company Chiefs: We're Woeful When It Comes to Talent).

The challenge.

The challenge is not the marketing agency's desire to accommodate this shift. The challenge comes from a lack of growing resources. While many of the better agencies are staffed well, there is an overall shortage of talent and it's not something that the next generation of university graduates are going to be trained to fulfill. There have been a number of news items in the past month or so that point to a new/interesting trend. The modern marketing agency is not just about services anymore. The modern marketing agency is about turning themselves into a university and using its own revenue to stimulate innovation.

What does it look like when a Marketing agency becomes a university? 

"It's a reaction to an urgent need," said John Boiler, a founder of 72 And Sunny in The New York Times Media Decoder Blog post, Los Angeles Agency to Start an Ad School. "Finding like-minded people to work in a culture like ours... We're trying to build the kind of people who would flourish in our company, people who will be effective, well-rounded marketers." Instead of trying to poach the talent from another agency or hope that some university figures out the right curriculum and nurtures the right kind of graduates, Boiler and his team are investing their own money to build a school. Their internal communications school, 72U, offers, "10 months of projects, coursework and hands-on learning for tuition of around $10,000. The goal is to begin classes in July," says the Media Decoder post. They're not the only ones. Recently, MDC Partners announced that the winner of their "Million-Dollar Challenge" for innovation in the Marketing industry was a proposed launching of an interactive media school called the Digital Works Institute. A new agency model didn't win this challenge, a school to fuel the future marketing geniuses did.

What does it look like when a Marketing agency becomes an early-stage investor in innovation?

Marketing agencies like Rockfish Interactive and kirshenbaum bond senecal partners have both recently announced the creation of new venture funds to help start-ups interested in developing innovations within the marketing and communications space. It's not only a great way to get a peak at what's coming next, it's an incredible way of getting actual skin in the innovation game.

What's the lesson?

So long as the clients don't see these activities as taking energy and focus away from the development of their business (which - make no mistake about it - can be a huge issue), we're beginning to see enough announcements like the ones mentioned above to see a trend towards an industry that is interested in much more than self-preservation. It's becoming abundantly clear that the marketing and communications industry has a desire to not only evolve, but to thrive as our industry continues to fragment and digitize. It's going to be interesting to see if these agencies can truly deliver on the promise of real education and practical innovation.

I'm keeping my finger's crossed.

By Mitch Joel

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Wed, 09 Mar 2011 17:36:00 -0800 TV's Next Wave: Tuning In to You http://ibetathat.com/tvs-next-wave-tuning-in-to-you http://ibetathat.com/tvs-next-wave-tuning-in-to-you
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Tue, 01 Mar 2011 21:22:00 -0800 10 tips from @pistachio on using Twitter for events | Engage365 http://ibetathat.com/10-tips-from-pistachio-on-using-twitter-for-e http://ibetathat.com/10-tips-from-pistachio-on-using-twitter-for-e
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Sun, 27 Feb 2011 19:59:00 -0800 DIY CNC Router Demo http://ibetathat.com/diy-cnc-router-demo http://ibetathat.com/diy-cnc-router-demo

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Fri, 25 Feb 2011 18:20:00 -0800 Leo Laporte & Video Search Optimization For TWiT Live http://ibetathat.com/leo-laporte-video-search-optimization-for-twi http://ibetathat.com/leo-laporte-video-search-optimization-for-twi

radio shows with pictures... companionship ... watercooler

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Fri, 25 Feb 2011 18:13:00 -0800 Tricaster Review: Live Video, Made Easier? http://ibetathat.com/tricaster-review-live-video-made-easier http://ibetathat.com/tricaster-review-live-video-made-easier

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Tue, 22 Feb 2011 08:02:00 -0800 World's largest 3D painting debuts on street in Chongqing - People's Daily Online http://ibetathat.com/worlds-largest-3d-painting-debuts-on-street-i http://ibetathat.com/worlds-largest-3d-painting-debuts-on-street-i
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Tue, 22 Feb 2011 07:48:00 -0800 Grammys 2011: Massive Lady Gaga mural surprises runners at Runyon Canyon [Updated] | Pop & Hiss | Los Angeles Times http://ibetathat.com/grammys-2011-massive-lady-gaga-mural-surprise http://ibetathat.com/grammys-2011-massive-lady-gaga-mural-surprise
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we could likely stretch that ... If anyone cares chooses to purchase the work ... it would stretch nicely on an UCS stretcher

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Wed, 16 Feb 2011 05:28:00 -0800 How it works at Buffalo Exchange. Not the usual thrift store! Vintage clothing. Cash, not consignment. Fashion, costumes. http://ibetathat.com/how-it-works-at-buffalo-exchange-not-the-usua http://ibetathat.com/how-it-works-at-buffalo-exchange-not-the-usua

cash for fashion

Buffalo Exchange is unique because clothing and accessories are bought, sold and traded locally with store customers. Bring in your former favorites for trade or cash on the spot! Our ever-changing inventory includes designer labels, vintage, jeans, leather, current basics and one-of-a-kind items. You'll also find brand new merchandise and accessories.

Our clothing is by the community, for the community. 80% of our clothing and accessories are bought directly from local customers. Buffalo Exchange offers clothing for both men and women and is more fashionable than your regular thrift store. At the buy counter, we hand pick the most desirable items from the public that can be resold. Our prices range widely depending on the label, style, condition and other factors. Many items average around $15. Designer jeans are higher in price, but our prices are far lower than retail.

 Selling for the first time? Call your local Buffalo Exchange before you go and ask what they're currently buying to get an idea of what we're looking for. Bring your clothes in anytime we're open and stop over at the buy counter. Let us know it's your first time selling to us, and we'll walk you through the process. Anything Buffalo Exchange doesn't purchase you can either take back or we can donate the items to a local charity for you. Buffalo Exchange isn't a consignment store - it's quicker than that - if we accept your items, you can get cash or trade on the spot. You'll get the most money for your clothes if you're willing to accept trade instead of cash for your clothing.

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