To each and every one of my new friends made this weekend: Thank YOU so much. You have no idea how thankful I am to have been able to go in the first place, but also for each of the unique and amazing people I encountered and engaged with during this...
The Raging Tech
The Raging Tech
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The Raging Tech is a 25 year-old Technology Support Analyst at a university in the South. His blog includes his personal life, job frustrations, technological endeavors, and tech and entertainment news.
Sylva, NC United States
Just here for the view
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10/03 20:09
Are You a Trust Agent
This is a sponsored guest post written by Chris Brogan on behalf of Trust Agents. Post powered by Sponzai
 
Want to know about our book, Trust Agents? My co-author, Julien Smith, and I want to know if you are a trust agent. What defines a...
10/04 6:49
IZEAFest Day 3: Too Tired & Sore
I am way too tired and sore to do a full recap of yesterday and today's adventures. So here are the highlights, photos to come soon:
Lots of people who are "internet famous" at least to me, are now my friends. And that's cool. It makes them less...
So today started off kind of chill. Buck and I killed time in the hotel room and then got breakfast at IHOP. Waitress was really funny. There was another waiter there who said we should drive around the IHOP when we left and give it the finger and...
I tweeted the other day about how nothing was going to stop me from reaching IZEA Fest 2009 at Sea World in Orlando, Florida. I said "Come Hell or High Water, I'll be damned if anything is going to stop me" or something to that effect. Well, a decent...
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