I'm SO not falling for this one again.

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Oh, Tim, Tim, Tim. You think you can smile pretty, wave the challenge flag in front of me and I'm just going to rev my engines and race to write a blog post for you. Every. Single. Day. For a month, no less. We both know how spectacularly I've failed this challenge not once, mind you (three weeks-ish), but twice (three days!). I always feel like I have to dig deep and come up with something insightful and relevant. This is much harder than you would think. At least it was for me. Then I'd get so caught up with trying to get it right that I'd let it sit until I could focus on it, and... and... yeah, you get the picture. So strike three? Bah. Not happening. For what it's worth, I'm not sure I'm terribly insightful, nor am I often relevant.

But I'll tell you what I might do.
I might continue on the experiment I've been doing on my own, and using my new posterous blog. I'm sort of in love with this because it allows me to take things I used to post to Twitter and creates a personal history of things I've seen (and more importantly, can access down the road, whereas I'm never quite sure about my Twitterfeed). In fact, it's sort of like my own 365, only easier. Not only can I post text, but I can post pictures, video, audio--and all from my cell phone while I'm out and about in the world. You know, doing things? Right. I really like that idea, and have been playing with it. They let me cross post to my Flickr account, my Twitter account, my Facebook account, and actually, many other places I might choose to auto update, including a number of blogs. I'm actually going to work on linking it into my sidebar here, if I can swing that. But until then, check out my mad storytelling web 2.0 skillz (thanks, CogDog) and experience my world through my posterous posts.

And by that I mean my SO NOT post a day posts. Seriously.

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Tim pulled me in too. He's mean. I hate him already.

oh.. ok.. i see where this is going.. umm hmmm... it's on now ladies.. bring it :-P

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Robin Bradford Smail

If it’s a good idea and it gets you excited, try it, and if it bursts into flames, that’s going to be exciting too. People always ask, ‘What is your greatest failure?’ I always have the same answer—We’re working on it right now, it’s gonna be awesome! —Jim Coudal