BBTV On CrowdFire
September 12, 2008
Reader Ed Brenegar writes: This is a year to change the customer relations game. With less commerce happening, presumably, there is more time for interaction. That interaction has to build the relationships...»
Yup, it makes the perfect gift for that officemate or colleague who you thought had everything... including you! If you order here, I promise to sign it, assuming we can figure out the shipping...
You can also buy the audio version here.
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AWESOME! :D
John,
How do you manage to stay so tan in the bay area and what player is that? The quality looks great and the look and feel is sweet.
Ha, it was just after my vacation out East! Player is custom for BB from Castfire I believe.
Actually John, it looks like that player is coming from cdn.episodic.com? Has BBtv switched off of Castfire?
thanks John.
Yes in fact I forgot, they moved to Episodic just recently!
Fascinating way to fracture experience, shuffle the pieces and reassemble in search of more revelatory - and just plain cool - interpretations.
Gets right to the core artistic mission: to somehow break through the worn symbols that keep us one step removed from reality and reawaken the senses with a jolt. The rose is red again!
As Krishnamurti put it: "The day you teach the child the name of the bird, the child will never see that bird again."
Give the child the tools to re-experience the bird in a mashup and the magic returns, and returns, and returns.
The fun is just beginning.
I bet Picasso would have loved it.
symbols that keep us one step removed from reality and reawaken the senses with a jolt.
Yes in fact I forgot, they moved to Episodic just recently!
I like how Joel compared it to a mixtape...decent analogy.
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