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The Aaron Brazell Show Tonight: Productivity and “Someone Had To Say It”

July 19, 2008 - Comments

It’s Saturday night and that means The Aaron Brazell Show is back. Last week, there were fireworks but tonight… there just might be more fireworks.

With Shel Israel and Robert Scoble interviewing Tim Ferris of the 4 Hour Work Week a few weeks ago, and my own quest for email ninjahood, I wanted to bring on Jared Goralnick of AwayFind to talk about productivity.


Secrets that No one knows about me…

May 30, 2008 - Comments

Scott Stead put this great video together. Grab him, anytime you need video done for your events.


Longevity: 4 Years, 4 Authors, 2000 Posts

May 19, 2008 - Comments

Tomorrow we are celebrating four years of Technosailor.com and I’d like to thank everyone who came out for the birthday bash in downtown DC. It’s been a ride and we are only now hitting our ascent into a full fledge media property.


Technosailor Birthday Bash Meetup

May 5, 2008 - Comments

We’re coming up on four years here blogging at Technosailor.com. It’s been a fantastic four years and what better way to celebrate than with a party? We’re still putting some final touches on the plans, including securing a venue, but I can say, “Mark your Calendars” for May 20th.


Pardon the Dust

May 3, 2008 - Comments

Pardon the dust, we’re getting a facelift.

Yep, after a year or more, we liked the theme we had and so we decided to build off of it. However, it’s much more geared toward “depth and varying streams” of content.

I’ll talk a little bit more about this later, but for now, just pardon the dust.

Update: Bugfixing now. Please report oddities in comments. Thanks


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