Manufacturing buzz
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This post is due, in part, to the majestic Byron Hurd. Oh, and Jack Baruth, Zerin Dube, Derek Kreindler, and the rest of the S:S:L crew. And Suzanne Denbow. We were sitting [...]
Let’s welcome…
…Toronto Star automotive journalist — and practicing mechanic — Brian Early to the blog-o-sphere.
I’m sure Brian will have some great insights about not only his opinions on the new stuff, but how awful some nice cars are when you finally have to get around to fix ‘em.
His blog is here: brianearly.blogspot.com.
The first of the ‘big [...]
Follow forever
I enjoy Twitter. Not gonna lie. It’s opened up a world of discussion with like-minded people who share some sort of common bond, be it design, cars, location, or personality. Each Friday, it’s commonplace to see people tweet with the #followfriday hash tag, where they recommend people to follow.
I used to participate, but frankly, the [...]
Read more »My thoughts on #carchat: past, present, and future
I love doing #carchat. Let’s keep that in mind. I love the interaction, the variety of opinions, and how quickly it has caught the attention of not only more participants, but of manufacturers who are dipping their toes into social media and see our weekly discussion as very relevant to the future of automotive discussion [...]
Read more »Link: Social Media Stupefaction (SMS)
“The internet, mobile phones, and social media have added a turbo intake to our mental engines for digesting information and sharing with others. Users are tempted to turn into knowledge-hunting squirrels, skipping around the internet forest, not thinking more deeply than just what is the next cool nugget.”
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