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Monthly Archives: April 2009

BrookEllingwood: @cwong08 Gran…

BrookEllingwood: @cwong08 Grandad was in rural PA in 1918. Never got sick, but every day went from farm to farm checking on sick families.

BrookEllingwood: My grandfathe…

BrookEllingwood: My grandfather told me about being 15 during the 1918 flu epidemic, and how it influenced him to become a doctor. Made a deep impression.

BrookEllingwood: @matthewstrin…

BrookEllingwood: @matthewstringer @peterlux I’ve had ideas, but unrelated to theme. Maybe I should do them anyway…

BrookEllingwood: WTF? A Unimog…

BrookEllingwood: WTF? A Unimog just drove up the steps across the street from my house. I couldn’t get a picture, but here’s a Unimog: http://bit.ly/LUM2h

BrookEllingwood: Vocab help re…

BrookEllingwood: Vocab help request: There’s a fancy name for a plate you put a cake on. Driving me nuts. Anyone? #twithaurus

BrookEllingwood: @peterlux Isn…

BrookEllingwood: @peterlux Isn’t perception different when you hear “blogger” vs. “journalist reporting via blog?” Words imply skill, experience, credibility

BrookEllingwood: @ivsyd @peter…

BrookEllingwood: @ivsyd @peterlux Last I knew, yes. That was last year before the hell hounds were turned loose on the economy. You should ask her.

BrookEllingwood: RT @N3W_Media…

BrookEllingwood: RT @N3W_Media: World needs open source pizza. Stop giving away code, give away pizza much better and something I would support #pizzafriday

BrookEllingwood: @westseattleb…

BrookEllingwood: @westseattleblog The question is whether I’d make that distinction if I hadn’t worked with, or at least known, you. @peterlux @ivsyd

BrookEllingwood: @peterlux @iv…

BrookEllingwood: @peterlux @ivsyd Tracy at West Seattle Blog isn’t a blogger. She’s a highly experienced journalist whose current medium is a blog.