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Re: “Photography Issue 2013

Selection was horrible. New judges please.

5 likes, 2 dislikes
Posted by Christopher Darnall Escue on 03/02/2013 at 9:12 AM

Re: “Photography Issue 2013

Some of the photos you all published were SO small I couldn't make out any detail. Really, it seems like you guys needed to plan a little better on your layout in order to do a photography issue and actually showcase the photography.

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by Lizf on 03/01/2013 at 3:40 PM

Re: “In Alice Randall's novel romantic comedy, a Nashville woman gets a new appetite for life

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Posted by amadeo on 03/01/2013 at 3:05 PM

Re: “Photography Issue 2013

Tiny pictures are still tiny. 1600x900 or 1920x1020 would be better.

2 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by TobintheGnome on 02/28/2013 at 10:32 AM

Re: “A network of hard-charging startups has the potential to remake Nashville as the next big tech city

Kudos to John Wark and the Nashville Software School -- glad to see him and them mentioned, as they're truly doing inspiring, useful and ground-breaking work.

If the Chamber of Commerce does something as impressive, then kudos to them as well, but only when they've actually done the work.

10 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by rb on 02/23/2013 at 3:30 PM

Re: “A network of hard-charging startups has the potential to remake Nashville as the next big tech city

Shoo.Fly and jd_lynch, out of curiosity, what exactly have you done to move the city forward? And yes, we did present the Chamber with an expansive plan to address the problem, not based on a budget, but based on solving the problem (after all, that is what we are trying to do, right?) - and to say they passed would just be incorrect. Most of what they are doing was adopted from the plan we co-created with the Chamber. Which by the way, is led by a man who is a personal mentor and friend, Ralph Schultz.

Based on the dollars allocated, I (we at the "thinkery") would have recommended a different sequence. Rather than building a "fucking website" and throwing a party, they should have allocated that budget to John Wark at the NSS (which by the way SF and JD, or whatever your real names are, I have not seen you on the NSS donor rolls) - which would have more market impact than "printed brochures" and a website.

As my grandfather said, "watch their feet not their mouths", and all I see are your mouths. And finally boys (or girls) why don't you use your real names, so we can do some fact checking on your activities.

17 likes, 3 dislikes
Posted by Mark Montgomery on 02/23/2013 at 11:09 AM

Re: “Jean "Momma" Burch

Happy birthday Momma! We love ya!

Posted by bartsdad on 02/22/2013 at 2:15 PM

Re: “A network of hard-charging startups has the potential to remake Nashville as the next big tech city

The ideas Mark Montgomery presented to the Chamber may have been the result of "a pretty substantial thought process", but as this article quoted Michael Burcham, "Good ideas are worth about 20 bucks. It's all about execution", not "thinkery".

8 likes, 7 dislikes
Posted by shoo.fly on 02/21/2013 at 4:38 PM

Re: “A network of hard-charging startups has the potential to remake Nashville as the next big tech city

indeed, shoo.fly - MM also presented the Chamber with an outrageous, multi-million $ proposal to make it all happen; the Chamber demurred, and he's left with sour grapes.

7 likes, 7 dislikes
Posted by jd_lynch on 02/21/2013 at 4:15 PM

Re: “A network of hard-charging startups has the potential to remake Nashville as the next big tech city

Mark Montgomery must have missed a memo if he truly thinks the Chamber is just "building a fucking website". Obviously, he is out of the flow on this one. The Chamber ran with the concept. For starters: they printed 2,000 IT recruitment playbooks; implemented a digital marketing strategy reaching 400,000 people; and launched a national marketing campaign to raise awareness of just how great a place Nashville is for IT workers and employers.

11 likes, 7 dislikes
Posted by shoo.fly on 02/21/2013 at 3:08 PM

Re: “A network of hard-charging startups has the potential to remake Nashville as the next big tech city

Wooooooow. Who was givin away blowies to Southcomm to get this written?

# of newsworthy sentences in this article? Zero.

8 likes, 6 dislikes
Posted by circlejerk on 02/21/2013 at 2:30 PM
Posted by Scott Holdren on 02/21/2013 at 12:59 PM

Re: “A network of hard-charging startups has the potential to remake Nashville as the next big tech city

There are a few other areas in this country that calls thier self the "Silicon Valley" of the south. Austin and The Reseach Triangle in NC. Both huge geek cites.

3 likes, 1 dislike
Posted by mmm on 02/21/2013 at 12:47 PM

Re: “How did Nashville get to be the ‘It’ City? Our timeline is full of ‘it.’

seriously...chipotle?? p f changs? one of 90,000 starbucks?!?! and the never-ending lambchop love??!?! all that and yet no mention of the nhl team that actually fought, survived and thrived, with more than double the post season appearances of the team across the river? or how about the time magazine article mentioning nashville children's theatre as #4 in the nation? cool is most defintitely a relative term!

2 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by brian on 02/20/2013 at 2:24 PM
Posted by Terence on 02/20/2013 at 10:04 AM

Re: “If Tennessee opts out of the Affordable Care Act, voters may have good reason to feel sick

http://coffeeandmarkets.com/2013/02/19/scott-walkers-obamacare-compromise/

Posted by MWorrell on 02/19/2013 at 9:08 PM

Re: “Hook-up protocol for the limited singles pool in East Nashville, where dating is Darwinism

This pretty much sums up the dismal East Nashville dating scene. That's why I'm still single.

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by eastnashchick on 02/18/2013 at 10:06 AM

Re: “Dr. Asa Andrew sells health and hope at a steep price. Behind the scenes, however, the man’s practice may not match what he preaches.

I owe my life to Dr. Asa. If it were not for him and his wonderful diet/supplements, then I have no idea where I would be. Probably even dead. I came to him at a very low point in my life. So thankful for his knowledge and ability to help us who need it! THANK-YOU, DR. ASA!!!

Posted by SavedbyAsa on 02/17/2013 at 11:18 PM

Re: “Money can't buy love at a website for sugar daddies, but there's plenty it can rent

Yep, for thousands of years women have been kept home and raising babies and caring for elderly people for little or no wages, kept out of many jobs and all of the most lucrative professions, kept out of educational institutions, kept out of places like the BMCC where business deals take place on the golf course, paid less than men when they do get a job, kept out of promotions and partnerships "because we need to work with people we feel comfortable with," dealt with sexual harassment on the job . . . and THEN people act surprised and shocked and call them gold-diggers if they turn to sites like this.

3 likes, 2 dislikes
Posted by Concertina Terpsichore on 02/14/2013 at 8:33 AM

Re: “A hot 1980s band has its final residency in a West Nashville bowling alley — if their arms don't fall off. Meet Rock-afire Explosion.

Mr. Schmittou should either fix it, or sell it for parts to someone who cares.

2 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by whoopysnorp on 02/14/2013 at 1:45 AM

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