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11.03.2009
Convention Walls Made of Sales? #SDCC Sell-Outs A Given!

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is this the way of Comic Con International? I remember going in 1999 & paying $20 a day without having to preorder... I guess those days are gone & have since migrated to other Cons... I still wanna hear more about how Long Beach Comic Con went - I know a lot of people who wanted to go, but I'm not sure who made it there... is that a Gareb Shamus Con? If it is, that's another topic entirely... loved going to San Diego this year, although I will admit it's changed a bit... This isn't the end of the world as long as smaller Cons keep popping up in between the mega-madness-inducing epics!the preordering becoming such a necessity is a little disconcerting though - doesn't this make certain that new people stumbling in to the experience, & all the products therein, will be a thing of convention past? I'm sure that San Diego will stay a fixture for some time, but it's definitely a different animal...
Ordered tickets to #sdcc. Not only is this the earliest I've ever had to do it, it's the earliest by 5 months #FuckYouTwilight
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Ordered tickets to #sdcc. Not only is this the earliest I've ever had to do it, it's the earliest by 5 months #FuckYouTwilight
11.02.2009
We Need A Survey: How To Job Hunt In The 'Twittersphere'

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via NPR Topics: News on 11/2/09
With the job market still in the doldrums, people are trying to figure out ways to use Twitter to find jobs. Twitter can be used to post a job, ask around about one, learn more about a potential boss or keep your network of former co-workers and friends updated on your job hunt.
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