Tag Archive for 'internet'

Interview with Doug Baird, Internet and Techno Geek

This interview turned funny about the same time the subject changed to nano-sex! You do know what nano-sex is, don’t you?

Doug is a friend of mine and was our local internet entrepreneur. He also started a phone company using the access provided by the 1996 Telecommunications Act. A few weeks ago we got to talking about nanotechnology. He was telling me about all these developments going on in medicine, so I thought it might be a good interview.

We covered everything from Spiderman suits to bladders. I was doing alright until Doug told me there were nano particles in the pants I was wearing. I immediately denied that it was me!

I don’t know much about nano anything. The idea of building something atom by atom is a little mind-boggling. A nanometer is as small as some people’s brains.

Want to see a nano-gear? How about the top 10 nano products of 2003?

Maybe just a little history of nano stuff.

I am now converting to nanotype for the rest of this post. Happy reading below! It is only about 2 nanopages.

 
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Interview with Jesse Kornbluth, the Original Head Bulter

Jesse Kornbluth, the Original Head Butler, has a website, "Head Butler," dedicated to helping you to find Good Stuff among all the new stuff that bombards us every day.

 
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Interview with Randy Lewis and Sandy Fitzpatrick, Founders of Georgia Daily Digest and Georgia Political & Policy Digest

Randy Lewis and Sandy Fitzpatrick, Founders of Georgia Daily Digest and Georgia Political & Policy Digest, tell us about two of the best websites in Georgia to keep up with news across the state on a daily basis with the click of a mouse. Sign up for daily emails that bring the news automatically to your computer.

 
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Interview with Grayson Daughters and Jen Gordon, founders of True Gritz

Grayson Daughters and Jen Gordon, founders of True Gritz, discuss their Southern Culture variety show on the internet.

 
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Interview with John Konop, creator of Control Congress.Com and 2006 Republican Congressional Candidate

John Konop, creator of Control Congress.Com and 2006 Republican Congressional Candidate, discusses his experience as a Republican challenging a Republican incumbent in this year’s primary. The incumbent: Tom Price, R-6th. John also created the bipartisan website called Control Congress.com to keep an eye on those people in Washington.

 
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Interview with Rachael Pagliocca, Spokeperson for Project Vote Smart

Rachael Pagliocca, Spokeperson for Project Vote Smart, an organization of ordinary citizens that are committed to providing the rest of us with information about our elected officials and candidates. Want to know your guy’s voting record, his contributors, his public statements? This is the place to go. The site is a great source of information and it does not take contributions from special interest groups.

 
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Interview with Dr. Mike Hall and Kristie Clements

Did you know the Georgia Department of Education has a Virtual School? A school where kids can take classes on the internet? Very interesting!!

 
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Interview with Wayne McMichael from Willowleaf

Wayne McMichael is a webmaster who grew up here in Toombs County. He provides his services through Willowleaf, a web hosting company that provides a broad range of hosting services including web hosting, web page design, e-commerce, personal instruction and consultation. Wayne is also an artist offering services in graphic design, computer graphics and watercolor portraits. Check it out.

 
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