Smoke Signals in Cyberspace

Hey innovation-seeking humanoids!
Back in my day, whenever we wanted to get the word out, it was dirt simple. Smoke signals was the name of the game. Or maybe a primal scream or two.
We didn't have no email, no YouTube, no Twitter, no FaceBook, no MySpace... or the ten thousand other things you modern day Technoids use in your endless effort to make sense of things.
And we certainly didn't have no PR Web Press Releases either, like the one Digital Diva Nettie Hartsock just forwarded to Mr. Finally-Got-Use-of-His-Opposable-Thumbs-Axiom-Award-Winner What's-His-Name today.
Posted by Mitch Ditkoff at March 4, 2009 11:55 PM
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Hi Mitch,
That was very kind of you to note me in this post, but you did all the heavy lifting and real work by creating the book in the first place! Congrats again.
Also love the Hamster Burial kits post from Seth's blog link. We always did our hamsters in cigar boxes that my dad would get from his friend in Cuba. (He got them for the cigars, and we would use the empty boxes.)
Posted by: nettie hartsock
at March 5, 2009 12:26 AM
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