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Gxeremio is a teacher living in Harrisonburg, VA.

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On 2008-04-08 gxeremio GOODmarked

Blogging Probably Won’t Kill You

On 2008-04-08 gxeremio GOODmarked

Upside-Down Church Controversy

On 2008-04-07 gxeremio GOODmarked

Black and Green

On 2008-04-06 gxeremio GOODmarked

Corner Store Cornucopia

On April 6, 2008 gxeremio Discussed

Common Sense

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A really useful and necessary tool for people conveying information nowadays is the use of clear and compelling graphics (GOOD mag does a great job with this). Glad to see this effort is trying to do that.

On 2008-04-06 gxeremio GOODmarked

Common Sense

On April 6, 2008 gxeremio Discussed

Get a Life

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As one of the group of volunteers who created the John Edwards site mentioned above, I wonder how the author would have reacted to the many YouTube videos and Facebook sites created by volunteers for political purposes which lack professional polish? Or how about the websites of McDonalds and the New York Times back in 1996 when the web was the newest way to experience the Internet? Here’s what this article might have looked like.

Your experiences in Second Life were cursory, shallow, and solitary. God forbid a travel writer should go to New York with the same parameters and misunderstandings you constrained yourself with.

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On April 6, 2008 gxeremio Discussed

Common Sense

  • and said:

A really useful and necessary tool for people conveying information nowadays is the use of clear and compelling graphics (GOOD mag does a great job with this). Glad to see this effort is trying to do that.

On April 6, 2008 gxeremio Discussed

Get a Life

  • and said:

As one of the group of volunteers who created the John Edwards site mentioned above, I wonder how the author would have reacted to the many YouTube videos and Facebook sites created by volunteers for political purposes which lack professional polish? Or how about the websites of McDonalds and the New York Times back in 1996 when the web was the newest way to experience the Internet? Here’s what this article might have looked like.

Your experiences in Second Life were cursory, shallow, and solitary. God forbid a travel writer should go to New York with the same parameters and misunderstandings you constrained yourself with.

On 2008-04-08 gxeremio GOODmarked

Blogging Probably Won’t Kill You

On 2008-04-08 gxeremio GOODmarked

Upside-Down Church Controversy

On 2008-04-07 gxeremio GOODmarked

Black and Green

On 2008-04-06 gxeremio GOODmarked

Corner Store Cornucopia

On 2008-04-06 gxeremio GOODmarked

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