Archive for 'Mylermoments'
Don’t Ever Assume …
Since baby Summer joined the scene, and the workload has been off the charts, this “blog” has fallen by the way side. Guilty as charged!
I’m also guilty of assuming. See, one of the things adults tell children is to never assume. (Because it’ll make an “ass” out of “u” and “me”). […]
Posted: May 1st, 2008 under Mylermoments.
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Been A Long Time…
Where’s Mylerdude?
Lots going on over here …
Baby! 11/12/07 - http://www.summeramelie.com
National Caucus on Dec 7th, lots of stealth stuff
SF New Tech
The International New Tech Alliance
Crashed computer!
Crashed iPhone!!
Not to mention, Holidays / New Year’s…
… and the liberating feeling of ignoring a blog.
We’ll be back on track in 2008!
Have a happy happy, everyone!
Posted: December 28th, 2007 under Mylermoments.
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Been Busy …
Three weeks to go!
Photo by: Jen Molander
Posted: October 24th, 2007 under Mylermoments.
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Rocking Out
And now for another exhibit of the master juggling act that is Mylermedia — come one, come all to the October SF New Tech Meetup that will rock out, literally!
For a love of music and technology — come on down to see the latest and greatest developments where music and technology converge!
We’ll see and hear […]
Posted: September 27th, 2007 under Mylermoments.
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National Presidential Caucus Opens
Today we opened registration for the National Presidential Caucus!
Firing on all cylinders and taking monumental leaps. We’re up and we’re going to make it stick.
Go America go!
REGISTRATION FOR THE NATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL CAUCUS IS NOW OPEN! Americans Everywhere On December 7, 2007 To Participate In Local Discussions To Express Views And Learn More […]
Posted: September 13th, 2007 under Mylermoments, Rain Making, National Caucus.
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How The Primary, Caucus Calendar Looks Now
From the Detroit Free Press, here’s how the primary, caucus calendar looks now. Michigan just made a bold move to supercede both New Hampshire and Iowa. And we may see further jockeying for “first in nation” status.
Take note — but know that these dates still may change!
How the primary, caucus calendar looks now
A […]
Posted: August 31st, 2007 under Mylermoments, National Caucus.
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National Presidential Caucus Coalition Grows
You don’t know how proud I am to be part of this amazing endeavor!
National Presidential Caucus Coalition Grows
The National Presidential Caucus today announced today that it has garnered the endorsements of former U.S. Senators William Rudman (R-NH) and Bill Bradley (D-NJ), co-chairs of Americans for Campaign Finance Reform; GOP donor and esteemed venture capitalist Tim […]
Posted: August 22nd, 2007 under Mylermoments, Rain Making, National Caucus.
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Weisslander Takes Albany
A social experiment to see what the chatter about “Tech Valley” is all about, becomes front page business news in the largest newspaper north of NYC, The Albany Times Union.
This fellow “Weisslander” is coming to town on a mission — and it’s news!
Gotta love it.
Meet Tech Valley?
August 19, 2007 at 6:00 am by Chris Churchill
Meetup […]
Posted: August 20th, 2007 under Mylermoments.
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In The Wall Street Journal Today
It’s not every day you find yourself on page 4 of the Wall Street Journal!
Looks like the National Presidential Caucus is gathering steam!
The Wall Street Journal
August 16, 2007
Page A4
Democracy Heads to Web Laboratory
Novel Online Forums Reshape Presidential Debates, But Will Voters Engage?
“In December, a separate nonprofit group is planning a national Internet presidential caucus. […]
Posted: August 16th, 2007 under Mylermoments, Brand Popping, National Caucus.
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Inspired By Women In Tech
Part of what I love about throwing the SF New Tech bash — is how it’s like preparing a fine meal. When you add the right ingredients with inspiration, you create a satisfying experience.
I think we hit the mark with tomorrow event — when the SF New Tech Meetup will present six of […]
Posted: July 31st, 2007 under Mylermoments, SFNT.
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