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asked by jolieodell
I lived the first 12 years of my life without the Internet. Then another 10 without the Web. They felt comfortable.
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asked by theAaronCraig
I completely think so, but it's not going to come from Marcom folks any more than tech innovation is going to come from journalists. You need to engage with people who understand how these things are created and then work with them to build around your brand, your idea, your goal.
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I'm a Starbucks guy, although when I lived in Boston - I was definitely a Dunkin guy. That's the worst non-answer ever.
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asked by Bluraven
One is man-made; one is super-human. I would have to go with Superman. I would hope that Wolverine would win though.
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Batman, of course. Although I think you could make a pretty good argument that he's not a "super" hero since he doesn't have any other-worldly powers. (The same could be said for Iron Man as well). If we're going with people who have non-human powers, I'd have to say Wolverine ranks up there. His stories are certainly more interesting.
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asked by tigerdactyl
According to the quiz I just took: Wolverine.
Powers: Fighting ability—strength, speed, and toughness
Nobody messes with Wolverines. You're fearless, assertive (okay, aggressive), and tenacious. You might be a Marine, or a middle linebacker. You're the best at whatever you choose to do, because you give yourself no alternative.
Best matches: Bears, Cougars, Wolves
Watch out for: Crows, Owls, Swans
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Brad King’s Bio
I'm a little bit country. I'm a little bit rock-n-roll.
RIP DFW.

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