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Below is a podcast of a very enlightening talk given by life hacking guru and 43Folders creator Merlin Mann.

There is also now a companion website.

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  • Mud Rooms, Red Letters, and Real Priorities | Tuesday, 28 April 2009, 7:28 am
    Thanks to my funny, literary pal, Jason B. Jones, today, I’m visiting lovely, warm Connecticut to do some talks and whatnot at CCSU. I mention it b. […]
  • Free as in “Me” | Friday, 10 April 2009, 9:29 am
    This unbelievably long article is related to (but not necessarily about) a discussion that I and several other people have been participating in onli. […]
  • 43f Podcast: John Gruber & Merlin Mann’s Blogging Panel at SxSW | Wednesday, 25 March 2009, 7:33 pm
    SxSW ’09 - Gruber & Mann - HOWTO: 149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility! (audio mp3, free on iTunes) My pal, John Gruber (f. […]

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Instant Campy Classic- The Cartoon Dump

The Cartoon Dump | Spoof on hosted children’s tv show format that features host(s) interacting with the viewing audience and introducing presentations of (very often, very “awful”) cartoons - the twist is these twisted minds celebrate the “awfulness” and are (tongue-in-cheek) pretty darn awful themselves! Meet Compost Brite and Moodsy, The Clinically Depressed Owl!

The Mighty Hercules, which I remember from my youth (it was old then) has a place here, methinks.

The Cartoon Dump series, which is an ongoing monthly podcast originating at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood, CA, can be viewed at Cartoon Brew Films.Still waiting to see the Buf Badger character, she is on the Cartoon Dump website but she is not in any of the two episodes I have watched so far. She looks hawt!

Trivia: Moodsy, The Clinically Depressed Owl is played by the show’s creator, Frank Coniff.


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Excellent Article About Filmmaking in New Jersey

Entertainment Law In New Jersey: A Century Of Supporting The Motion Picture Industry

The article is a couple of years old at this point (how did I miss this?) and takes a bit of a “lawyerly” tack at times, but New Jersey Film Office Staff Member Steven Gorelick gives a star performance as interviewee espousing the history of and importance of filmaking to our culture and economy in New Jersey.

“Editor: How is the New Jersey Film Commission helping independent filmmakers get their start?

Gorelick: You’d be surprised how many films at Sundance are from New Jersey. Garden State was a hit this year at Sundance. Clerks and Kevin Smith’s other works have also been well received. Two Family House , which won at Sundance, was filmed in Bayonne and many other films in the competition were shot here. It’s amazing the percentage of Sundance winners and Sundance entrants that are made in New Jersey. The Station Agent won two years ago.”

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note: above quote snippet taken from interview conducted and published in 2004

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