Ernesto Burden is a husband, a father and the vice president of digital media for The Telegraph and NH.com and related sites. He has been digital media director for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus newspapers in Vermont, online editor for The Telegraph and NH.com, and a print editor and reporter with daily and weekly newspapers. He writes fiction, plays the piano and guitar and is an avid student of literature, religion and the Spanish language, and enjoys single malt Scotch, dry martinis and fly fishing. He lives in New Hampshire.
I see, the difference b/w comments and questions.
How often do you check the boards for questions? I am growing skeptical about the utility of these networking things.
Anyhoo. Things are well. Day to day living, thinking about mowing the lawn. Aspire to build a shed. Things out of the ordinary, running the ING Georgia Marathon Sunday (Pray to St. Sebastian for me, patron of athletes); heading to Peru in May. Good stuff.
OK. This is what I don't get about these networking sites. They begin with a flourish -tada!-and then I don't see much networking going on. For instance, i post a question about audio and slide shows. Out of 54 folks in the group, none respond. What's up with that. Or maybe I am just using this tool poorly. What do you use it for? (I'm posing the same Q to Nick.) Or is the idea that I can easily find you and Nick to pose questions to? Again, what do you use these things for?
Oh, great point! Maybe multimedia fly fishing lessons? Or we could have an audio blog for regional stream and hatch reports set up to accept call-ins from Utterz or something... make it really easy for someone to do a live update from the stream!
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How often do you check the boards for questions? I am growing skeptical about the utility of these networking things.
Anyhoo. Things are well. Day to day living, thinking about mowing the lawn. Aspire to build a shed. Things out of the ordinary, running the ING Georgia Marathon Sunday (Pray to St. Sebastian for me, patron of athletes); heading to Peru in May. Good stuff.