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Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Manhattan Project Begins Tomorrow

Tomorrow I will be hitting Grand Central Station in New York to conduct my little blog survey project. I will post my findings late Wednesday. Look for me between 7:30 and 8:30. I will be wearing this shirt. So far I know of bloggers in Berlin and Atlanta who are also conducting similar blog awareness studies tomorrow.

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Man, this is one of those ideas I wish I would've thought of first. I'm not sure if anyone has done anything like it before (let me know if you have), but Steve Rubel over at Micro Persuasion is gonna take some time in Grand Central Station in NYC to ... [Read More]

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Nice T-shirt, Steve. But I think you looked good in this one also.

Good luck Steve! Have fun. I'm looking forward to the results.

I'm also looking forward to a picture of you in the "I'm blogging this" shirt... that's a requirement of this project, IMHO. Get your geek on, be proud of it! :-D

Good luck to you. Stay warm!

I gotta get me one of those shirts!

Steve, I think you should ride on the subway going from car to car telling anyone who will listen your heart-felt story about the power and influence the blogs have had on your life.

Feel free to wear your t-shirt, but whatever you do, don't take out your tripod.

For a "darker" take on the same photo on your post look at the link below.

http://thomashawk.com/2004/10/clampdown-on-photographers-rights-in.html

Tom

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