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POC 7 – CrapMonkey Podcast – Pieces of Crap #7

July 4, 2006 11:43 pm

CrapMonkey Pieces of Crap #7: Gnomedex After Party

In this nugget, we roam through Marc Canter’s Gnomedex after-party speaking to some of the folks in attendance.  Jacob Stewart, Bre Pettis, Kaliya (identity woman), Eric Rice, and Sean Bohan were kind enough to oblige. Bare in mind, it’s about 1:30am following a long day of conferencing and socializing.

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Clubside Breakfast Time » Gnomedex Recap sent a pingback on July 12, 2006

[...] CrapMonkey Ambushes Cosmo at Marc Canter’s After-Hours Party and uses some of Cosmo’s “nuggets of wisdom” for his Pieces of Crap #7 [...]

[...] Eric Rice discusses blogospheric PR problems and Second Life By Sean Eric Rice is one of the interesting folks I met at Gnomedex this year. Very cool guy. Doing a TON of stuff – podcasting, Hipcast, and a lot of work in Second Life. I am still trying to figure out how he does all of this on a daily basis. We actually participated in a podcast while at Marc Canter’s party during Gnomedex (thanks CrapMonkey). [...]

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