See you at eastern accents today (now). Ed.
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media question I couldn't answer - anyone? it's probably confidential. Ed
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kosmetatos, Sofia <skosmetatos@...> Date: Aug 4, 2006 5:15 PM Subject: update To: Edward Vielmetti <edward.vielmetti@...>
Hi Ed ¨C
Ok. Here's the latest. Now we are looking at some time next week. I swear, this story will run eventually. Good news is that it's written and I can move on to other things.
Thanks for getting me in touch with all those bloggers. I will still try to reach out to Myra, it's just that these past couple of days have been crazy.
On other news, I'm trying to track down someone who has applied to work at Google who might have seen the questionnaire that eWeek wrote about last week. Might you know of anyone?
Thanks,
Sofia
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-----Original Message----- From: Edward Vielmetti [mailto:edward.vielmetti@...] Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 3:05 PM To: Kosmetatos, Sofia Subject: Re: Blogging questions Sofia - was the feature in the paper? I didn't see it on a quick glance On 7/31/06, Edward Vielmetti < edward.vielmetti@...> wrote: yes, call 734-276-5910 when they're on their way. maps here: it's "west hall" at the corner of south U and east U in Ann Arbor, 3d floor - no street addresses visible on the building, but the entrance is through the door at the engineering arch that goes to the middle of the diag. there is construction on east U. best parking nearby is on forest street. the maps are pretty good. Ed On 7/31/06, Kosmetatos, Sofia <skosmetatos@...> wrote: And, will the number below be the one to call when they're on their way? Thanks.
-----Original Message----- From: Edward Vielmetti [mailto:edward.vielmetti@...] Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 7:59 AM To: Kosmetatos, Sofia Subject: Re: Blogging questions
Best to call ahead at 734-276-5910 - the office is tucked away back in the corner! - and pretty hard to find. It's on the 4th floor of the Shapiro Library with a sign on the door labelled "Internet Public Library", and it's back by the maps and atlases.
A better place to meet would be in West Hall on the 3d floor in the faculty lounge right by the stairs on the way up - there are some much more photogenic spots there.
thanks
Ed
On 7/31/06, Kosmetatos, Sofia < skosmetatos@...> wrote:
Ok, we'll try for the morning then. Please let me know where in the library your office is, and we'll find you.
-----Original Message----- From: Edward Vielmetti [mailto:edward.vielmetti@...] Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 7:47 AM To: Kosmetatos, Sofia Subject: Re: Blogging questions
Hi Sofia -
Good times for tomorrow for photos would be before 11am or after 3:30pm - I have a meeting at noon and a teleconference at 2pm to work around. thanks!
Ed
On 7/31/06, Kosmetatos, Sofia <skosmetatos@...> wrote:
Excellent, I will try for today, but will you be around any time at all
tomorrow if I can't get someone over today? Thanks Sofia
-----Original Message----- From: Edward Vielmetti [mailto: edward.vielmetti@...] Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 9:27 PM To: Kosmetatos, Sofia Subject: Re: Blogging questions
Sofia -
I'd be happy to have a picture taken. Monday would be a good day - let me know a good time, and I'll be available (afternoon would be best). My office is on the UM campus in the Shapiro Library, though really anywhere on central campus would work for a photo.
thanks
Ed
On 7/29/06, Edward Vielmetti <emv@...> wrote:
Hi Sofia - I'm 41 yrs old - here's notes that I blogged about it:
thanks
Ed
On 7/28/06, Kosmetatos, Sofia < skosmetatos@...> wrote:
Ed- Thanks. If you get this, please answer one more - how old are
you?
Thanks.
-----Original Message----- From: edward.vielmetti@...
[mailto:edward.vielmetti@...]
On
Behalf Of Edward Vielmetti Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 11:02 PM To: Kosmetatos, Sofia Subject: Re: Blogging questions
On 7/27/06, Kosmetatos, Sofia < skosmetatos@...> wrote:
Thanks again for your time today. I'm so sorry I had to cut
you
off.
Here
are some questions that I have:
Is there any way to track how many bloggers there are in
Michigan
and
Metro
Detroit? What's the blogging community like here? There's a group of Ann Arbor area bloggers who are pretty well connected; is a link to one event, which
had
17
people on the attend/watch list. That's the closest thing I can tell
to
a
"blogging community". I see people clustering around a couple of blogs that get a lot
of
comment traffic, including - Arbor Update, - Ann Arbor is Overrated - Ypsi Dixit, - Hamtramck Star,
These are each civic blogs. The biggest non-newspaper forum is Detroit Yes -
Who are bloggers nowadays? Young/old/college educated? (is
this
something
you can speak to?) If you are blogging these days, you are writing, a lot, for an audience. This tends to skew the people doing it to folks who are more educated, and who are younger and have more time on their hands. I'm one of the older bloggers that I know, except for Larry Kestenbaum (Washtenaw County Clerk & Register of Deeds) who has been blogging as part of his job at his blog "Polygon, the Dancing Bear".
Who reads your blog? I have three blogs that regularly get updated, each with their own demographic.
For work, I write for the Community Information Corps blog at . This is aimed at students, faculty, staff and alumni of the University of Michigan School of Information, and it also is read by prospective students.
My Vacuum blog at is read by people who know me from wherever (in a dozen jobs in a few different fields over 20+ years on the net I have accumulated a good number of friends). There's a steady stream of search engine traffic there too.
I started a blog "Superpatron" at when I found that I was writing about library issues a lot. That has 900+ subscribers around the world and many of them are librarians or information school people.
Why do you think blogging is so popular today? What accounts
for
its
explosion over the past few years, from personal use to
corporate
America
use? The tools have gotten easier to use. Once upon a time you needed to understand HTML to keep a blog up, so most people didn't bother; now all the mechanical parts are automated so you can focus on your writing or your photography.
People have discovered that blogger pages rank high in Google searches for a lot of topics, and that getting good blog traffic is significantly easier than any other way of manufacturing the "own page one" kinds of hit results you want.
Think about popular blogs by Detroiters. Can you recommend any
in
the
political arena? Any about Detroit in general? Do you know any
other
bloggers who fit into these categories who might speak with
me?
The Hamtramck Star blog is a great example, though not strictly speaking Detroit. Detroit Yes, and it's companion photo essays The Fabulous Ruins of Detroit are really good.
I've been disappointed by local political blogs and haven't had the stomach to follow any of them except for the very local Ann Arbor stuff I watch.
There isn't much blog activity in the Upper Peninsula.
Also, can you speak to marketing and blogs. Has this become a
medium
through
which to reach more audiences? Yes, blogs can help you market what you are doing in ways that other web site techniques can't. Good people to talk to there would be Andy King at Web Site Optimization, Catherine Juon at Pure Visibility, or Andy Seidl at Myst Technologies.
hope this is useful - let me know anything else I can do
Thanks for your help.
Have a great vacation.
Sofia
PS - Will you be around on Monday or this weekend? Can we come
and
take your
picture?
-----Original Message----- From: Kosmetatos, Sofia Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:41 PM To: 'emv@...' Subject: Blogs in Michigan
Hi Ed,
As promised, here's my information and some of my questions.
I've
been
told
you are the authority on blogs at the University of Michigan. Please
tell me
a little bit about yourself and your blog knowledge/research,
and
your
affiliation with the university..
So you know where I'm coming from...on the heels of the Pew
study
about
bloggers, I was tasked with finding out about Michigan's
blogging
community,
and with profiling several prominent bloggers in metro
Detroit.
I'm
hoping
you can help with identifying several people in the following sectors:
autos, technology, politics, personal (with a focus on Detroit happenings).
This is the most time-sensitive question, as we'd have to
schedule
photographs in advance. Is there a way to track unique
visitors
or
daily
visitors to blogs? How is the popularity of a blog measured?
Other questions: Do you have an idea of how many bloggers
there
are in
Michigan and Metro Detroit? If not, who might? This is a weird
one,
but is a
site like autoextremist.com considered a blog? What makes a
blog?
Please feel free to call me on my land line at work, where
I'll
surely
be
for another couple of hours (313)222-2401, or on my cell phone
at
646-431-8423.
Thanks in advance for your time. Oh, and of course tell me
about
your
blog,
please. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sofia Kosmetatos
Business reporter
The Detroit News
On 7/27/06, Kosmetatos, Sofia < skosmetatos@...> wrote:
Hi Ed -
Thanks again for your time today. I'm so sorry I had to cut
you
off.
Here
are some questions that I have:
Is there any way to track how many bloggers there are in
Michigan
and
Metro
Detroit? What's the blogging community like here?
Who are bloggers nowadays? Young/old/college educated? (is
this
something
you can speak to?)
Who reads your blog?
Why do you think blogging is so popular today? What accounts
for
its
explosion over the past few years, from personal use to
corporate
America
use?
Think about popular blogs by Detroiters. Can you recommend any
in
the
political arena? Any about Detroit in general? Do you know any
other
bloggers who fit into these categories who might speak with
me?
Also, can you speak to marketing and blogs. Has this become a
medium
through
which to reach more audiences?
Thanks for your help.
Have a great vacation.
Sofia
PS - Will you be around on Monday or this weekend? Can we come
and
take your
picture?
-----Original Message----- From: Kosmetatos, Sofia Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 3:41 PM To: 'emv@...' Subject: Blogs in Michigan
Hi Ed,
As promised, here's my information and some of my questions.
I've
been
told
you are the authority on blogs at the University of Michigan. Please
tell me
a little bit about yourself and your blog knowledge/research,
and
your
affiliation with the university..
So you know where I'm coming from...on the heels of the Pew
study
about
bloggers, I was tasked with finding out about Michigan's
blogging
community,
and with profiling several prominent bloggers in metro
Detroit.
I'm
hoping
you can help with identifying several people in the following sectors:
autos, technology, politics, personal (with a focus on Detroit happenings).
This is the most time-sensitive question, as we'd have to
schedule
photographs in advance. Is there a way to track unique
visitors
or
daily
visitors to blogs? How is the popularity of a blog measured?
Other questions: Do you have an idea of how many bloggers
there
are in
Michigan and Metro Detroit? If not, who might? This is a weird
one,
but is a
site like autoextremist.com considered a blog? What makes a
blog?
Please feel free to call me on my land line at work, where
I'll
surely
be
for another couple of hours (313)222-2401, or on my cell phone
at
646-431-8423.
Thanks in advance for your time. Oh, and of course tell me
about
your
blog,
please. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sofia Kosmetatos
Business reporter
The Detroit News
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ann arbor news "talk of the town" clipping
if anyone has the monday ann arbor news, there's a "talk of the town" story on Arborwiki linked below. I'd love a clipping..thanks Ed
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small boy's first favorite book
Jonathan, who was a guest of the a2b3 lunch the other day, has a favorite book: "Bee-Bim Bop!" by Linda Sue Park.
Here's a link to a little video.
proud papa,
Ed
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thursday early morning breakfast on the google thing, anyone going?
There's a breakfast on Thursday (7-9am, Travis Pointe) cosponsored by the Chamber on Google. Anyone going or want to go? It's $25, I'm registered, and I'd love to share a ride with someone.
I'll need to be back on campus by 10am for a meeting with the dean to talk about my appointment at the school of information (woot)
thanks
Ed
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Re: SVN client for Mac to use with Google Code?
I highly recommend the command line version. It's very simple.
svn checkout project
Will check out a project's trunk directory into the project name.
cd project
Now you can...
svn commit
To save your changes.
svn update
To pull changes from the repository.
svn status
To see what's been changed.
That said, SvnX was easy to install, seemed like a nice program.
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On 8/4/06, Bob Kuehne <rpk@...> wrote: i know it's old-school, but i just use the command-line client. for large code projects i end up working in a shell mostly anyway. the out-of-box code snap of svn builds and installs fine on the mac:
or you can use one of the pre-built mac dmgs of a relatively similar vintage (and universal binaries, even):
client-1.3.1.dmg
or, my fave, you can use 'fink', and with it get a lot of other necessary bits too (latex for one):
it's not always the most current versions of stuff, but they are usually well tested, and the raw volume of extra apps that you can get make up for some of the sloth in getting versions current:
bob
On Aug 4, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Scott Trudeau wrote:
I've been using svnX ... haven't tried it with Google.
features/
Scott
On 8/4/06, Edward Vielmetti <edward.vielmetti@...> wrote:
I'm looking at using the new Google open source project repository Google Code to manage a project, having grown weary of FTP'ing files around and not really knowing what version they are.
Can someone recommend a good SVN client for the Mac? I installed a 30-day trial of ZigVersion and it was sufficiently obscure in use and ill-documented internally that I was not able to get all the way through to checking something in.
thanks
Ed
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i know it's old-school, but i just use the command-line client. for large code projects i end up working in a shell mostly anyway. the out-of-box code snap of svn builds and installs fine on the mac:
or you can use one of the pre-built mac dmgs of a relatively similar vintage (and universal binaries, even):
client-1.3.1.dmg
or, my fave, you can use 'fink', and with it get a lot of other necessary bits too (latex for one):
it's not always the most current versions of stuff, but they are usually well tested, and the raw volume of extra apps that you can get make up for some of the sloth in getting versions current:
bob
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On Aug 4, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Scott Trudeau wrote: I've been using svnX ... haven't tried it with Google.
features/
Scott
On 8/4/06, Edward Vielmetti <edward.vielmetti@...> wrote:
I'm looking at using the new Google open source project repository Google Code to manage a project, having grown weary of FTP'ing files around and not really knowing what version they are.
Can someone recommend a good SVN client for the Mac? I installed a 30-day trial of ZigVersion and it was sufficiently obscure in use and ill-documented internally that I was not able to get all the way through to checking something in.
thanks
Ed
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Re: SVN client for Mac to use with Google Code?
I've been using svnX ... haven't tried it with Google.
Scott
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On 8/4/06, Edward Vielmetti <edward.vielmetti@...> wrote: I'm looking at using the new Google open source project repository Google Code to manage a project, having grown weary of FTP'ing files around and not really knowing what version they are.
Can someone recommend a good SVN client for the Mac? I installed a 30-day trial of ZigVersion and it was sufficiently obscure in use and ill-documented internally that I was not able to get all the way through to checking something in.
thanks
Ed
Yahoo! Groups Links
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SVN client for Mac to use with Google Code?
I'm looking at using the new Google open source project repository Google Code to manage a project, having grown weary of FTP'ing files around and not really knowing what version they are.
Can someone recommend a good SVN client for the Mac? I installed a 30-day trial of ZigVersion and it was sufficiently obscure in use and ill-documented internally that I was not able to get all the way through to checking something in.
thanks
Ed
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Re: How the web went worldwide
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How the web went worldwide
How the web went world wide - Mark Ward, BBC News some early history of the web in 1991-1993 and a great graph of how in the early days there was much more gopher traffic.
(yours truly is quoted)
Ed
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We'll be meeting for lunch again today at the usual place (Eastern Accents). Hope to see you there.
On my mind: stories from a vacation trip to the UP and to a librarian's conference, real time reporting on power grids, personal productivity hacks (i.e. making best use of your procrastination time), and more. But mostly it's about seeing you all.
thanks
Ed
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Re: a2b3 / vacuum conference call Thursday 2pm
Alan,
My plan is to call in on an ordinary phone line for my own talking, and to make a second call in using Gizmo which has a computer-based recording setup. It will cost me under a dollar for the Gizmo airtime, compared with much more than that w/the premium service; but I don't know how it will work.
It may be that the call is not recorded, and I don't have immediate plans to publish this one not at least until I am super-confident in the technology.
thanks
Ed
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On 8/2/06, Alan Gutierrez <alan@...> wrote: Ed
How did you record the conference call? Did you use the premium service, or did you record it with Skype or similar?
On 8/2/06, Edward Vielmetti <edward.vielmetti@...> wrote:
Just before I went off on vacation I set up a conference call for about an hour to run in the early afternoon (2pm Eastern) after the weekly Thursday bi bim bop lunch. That first call went well, and so I'll be doing it again with the same tools.
Here's the invite. If you're planning to join in, please let me know, and I'll add you to the reservation list. We are set up to have a maximum of 12 (it is too hard to get a word in edgewise with more than that).
As with the weekly lunches, it's sometimes hard to pick a topic too much ahead of time, and I'll be counting on picking up ideas from lunch and carrying them through to the call. One thing on everyone's mind here in Ann Arbor this week is the oppressive heat and the evidently fragile state of the power grid.
If there's no power for any reason (!) I will still try to get to Eastern Accents on Thursday at noon.
thanks!
Ed
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Edward Vielmetti, the conference call you scheduled has been confirmed. Any invitations you elected to send to the Participants have been mailed.
How do I change or cancel this conference?
Conference Details
Scheduled Conference Date:Thursday, August 03, 2006 Scheduled Start Time:2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Scheduled End Time:3:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time Scheduled # of Participants:12 Type of Conference:Web-Scheduled Standard Dial-in Number:1-605-725-1900 (South Dakota) Participant Access Code:48104 Organizer Access Code:*521786 (you must include the leading star key)
Conference Controls: Conversation Mode (all Participants can be heard) Entry Chimes - Enabled Exit Chimes - Enabled
Note: The Organizer Access Code is only necessary for use of enhanced conference controls. Otherwise, you can just use the Participant Access Code. E-mail Invitations:1 Sent Subject:a2b3 weekly call Comments/Agenda:We'll spend about an hour on Thursday afternoon talking about whatever is on people's minds and the topics of the day as come up at the weekly bi bim bop lunch. On my mind this week - though not exclusively the topic we need to stick to - is the heat, staying cool, and power production and reliability. How many of you have a stockpile of food and supplies in place should we hit another blackout? thanks Ed Invitation Recipients: Edward Vielmetti edward.vielmetti@...
Conference Booked by Edward Vielmetti on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 at 8:53 AM
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5, 7, 9 and # are available only to the conference Organizer
? Conference Muting Modes: Conversation Mode, Q&A Mode, Presentation Mode
? Chimes settings: Entry on/Exit on, Entry on/Exit off, Entry off/Exit on, Entry off/Exit off
See you there!
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Re: a2b3 / vacuum conference call Thursday 2pm
Ed How did you record the conference call? Did you use the premium service, or did you record it with Skype or similar? On 8/2/06, Edward Vielmetti <edward.vielmetti@...> wrote: Just before I went off on vacation I set up a conference call for about an hour to run in the early afternoon (2pm Eastern) after the weekly Thursday bi bim bop lunch. That first call went well, and so I'll be doing it again with the same tools.
Here's the invite. If you're planning to join in, please let me know, and I'll add you to the reservation list. We are set up to have a maximum of 12 (it is too hard to get a word in edgewise with more than that).
As with the weekly lunches, it's sometimes hard to pick a topic too much ahead of time, and I'll be counting on picking up ideas from lunch and carrying them through to the call. One thing on everyone's mind here in Ann Arbor this week is the oppressive heat and the evidently fragile state of the power grid.
If there's no power for any reason (!) I will still try to get to Eastern Accents on Thursday at noon.
thanks!
Ed
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Conference Call Reservation Agent <reservations@...> Date: 1 Aug 2006 05:53:31 -0700 Subject: Conference Call Confirmation To: Edward Vielmetti <edward.vielmetti@...>
Edward Vielmetti, the conference call you scheduled has been confirmed. Any invitations you elected to send to the Participants have been mailed.
How do I change or cancel this conference?
Conference Details
Scheduled Conference Date:Thursday, August 03, 2006 Scheduled Start Time:2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Scheduled End Time:3:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time Scheduled # of Participants:12 Type of Conference:Web-Scheduled Standard Dial-in Number:1-605-725-1900 (South Dakota) Participant Access Code:48104 Organizer Access Code:*521786 (you must include the leading star key)
Conference Controls: Conversation Mode (all Participants can be heard) Entry Chimes - Enabled Exit Chimes - Enabled
Note: The Organizer Access Code is only necessary for use of enhanced conference controls. Otherwise, you can just use the Participant Access Code. E-mail Invitations:1 Sent Subject:a2b3 weekly call Comments/Agenda:We'll spend about an hour on Thursday afternoon talking about whatever is on people's minds and the topics of the day as come up at the weekly bi bim bop lunch. On my mind this week - though not exclusively the topic we need to stick to - is the heat, staying cool, and power production and reliability. How many of you have a stockpile of food and supplies in place should we hit another blackout? thanks Ed Invitation Recipients: Edward Vielmetti edward.vielmetti@...
Conference Booked by Edward Vielmetti on Tuesday, August 01, 2006 at 8:53 AM
Conference Touch-Tone Quick Reference
5, 7, 9 and # are available only to the conference Organizer
? Conference Muting Modes: Conversation Mode, Q&A Mode, Presentation Mode
? Chimes settings: Entry on/Exit on, Entry on/Exit off, Entry off/Exit on, Entry off/Exit off
See you there!
Yahoo! Groups Links
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Ed - info about the August Socrates Cafe meeting........................
Of general interest...thanks Ed
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Hi Ed, Sid here. Hope you and yoru wife and Saul and Jonathan are doing well.
I am emailing you to tell you about the Socrates Cafe meeting for this month. It is going to be on thursday, Aug 31st, &.00PM -8.30PM, at the main Branch of the AADL at the Freespace, which is located on the 3rd Floor.
The Socrates cafe is based on the concept of asking Socratic questions, and is affiliated with the Society for Philosophical Inquiry, started by Christopher Phillips, author of the book "Socrates Cafe".
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. And plesae tell your friends who are interested in philosophical discourse.
Hope you all have a great week. regards, Sid Sharma
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