20 August 2007

Hobie

hobie

Rest in Peace, big boy. You will always be the family "King of the House." We miss you.

04 August 2007

Thirty Day Challenge

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Yes, the Thirty Day Challenge.
It's not for losing weight, smoking cessation, or getting rich fast.
(Although, I'm certain all three of those actions will occur within the ranks of the participants!)
It's a month-long journey of awareness.
Anyone with common sense, a willingness to learn and some personal dedication can take advantage of this phenomenon.

It's truly not too late to join the experience, although there would be quite a bit of catching up to do. In fact, so many people have joined the party after the official August 1 start, Ed and Dan are bringing in beefier servers to handle the traffic.

So what's the scoop? You learn how to use everything in the Web 2.0 world, available to us all. At no charge. That's no charge for the Challenge, no charge for the tools, no charge for the Difference it makes in your knowledge-set and your ability to market.

For me, the greatest part of the 30DC is Connection. I'm collaborating with people across the globe who are, in my humble opinion, completely Bad Ass.

Paul, creator of the 30DC Team Xtreme, could not find a team to join, so he came up with his own...a team for the teamless. I guarantee this band of rogues, of which I'm proud to be a part, will end up one of the greatest casts of individuals in this year's Challenge.

Armed with a dial-up connection and the Manitoba landscape, Paul's a leading example of conquering the marathon that is the 30DC. And a great example of the use and future of Social Networking. It's not just for staying in touch...it's for collaborating with others making a powerful difference.

Enjoy your sunrise where ever you are.

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