Sometimes I'm late to the party, sometimes early -- usually that means I either end up helping setup or cleanup -- I never looked good in lampshades anyways. I never had a myspace page, admitting this probably won't help getting me that killer job enhancing their search capabilities that just should up in my Linkedin Mail Box. I didn't pay it much attention when my friend Brian Alvey started his blogging company. I probably have 5 photos on Flickr and 2 videos on YouTube. To top it off I got my first Atari 2600 when in 1998. So now I've started Social Bookmarking -- I became inspired by Jason Calacanis and his use of Delicious Widget.
I see a lot of websites I'd love to blog about, but I never wanted to do a 'finds of the day' or 'today's links' without making them topical or related to a story. So now with the help from del.icio.us I have links of the day on the side of my blog and when I want to do a post about say Poker - probably in July when the WSOP main event starts - I can get all the bookmarks and my notes (easily collected with the delicious firefox extension) and make a blog post. In case you are wondering, No, I will never Twitter !
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