Saturday, June 27, 2009

Why don't I have a name?


Come on is it really hard to find out who the "unidentified man" in this picture is? ohh cnn.com

Friday, June 12, 2009

http://www.facebook.com/jenean.chapman

I got my facebook vanity url. now all is right with the world. Night nerds!

zunePhone ad

who wants to buy me one?

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Where am I now?

If your foursquare account is linked to your twitter account then everyone probably knows where you are. Just pointing out that it doesn't make sense to be choosy about who follows you one one and not the other.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Friday, June 5, 2009

Social Media Venn Diagram


need i say more?

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Unexpected invites equal good times

My "social calendar is usually pretty well planned out. Tonight was Diggnation at Webster Hall in NYC but around noon I got an email saying I was on the guest list for the Gawker/IAB party. Frankly I have no recollection of rsvp'ing for said event but I figured open bar, who am I to say no? Plan was, one drink, quick network and then on to Diggnation.

As luck would have it, on my way in, I met two cool reporters from Mediapost and stuck to them like leeches for the rest of the night. Thankfully they were very nice and welcomed my random advances and a good time was had by all. Best line of the night was of course Mark Walsh's demand to "keep the pheasant coming!" Sounds odd but this event was a extraordinary in that the hors d' oeuvres included pheasant, caviar Bellini's, and foie gras. Open bar and good eats, what more can you ask for?

I never made it to the Diggnation, but from what I've reviewed on twitter, it was awesome and all the twitterati were out in full force. Frankly if given a choice between being in a huge maze of a space with strangers and loud music or a beautiful roof deck with an open bar and chill people, I'll always take the latter.
Thanks Nick Denton, youmade a brief and late cameo but pheasant was enjoyed by all :-D

Monday, June 1, 2009

Rocking past your prime


I saw the documentary Anvil this weekend and all I have to say is some people were not meant to rock and roll all night. These guys really should have given up the dream in the late 80's.
I suppose they are supposed to be the non fictional spinal tap but since I haven't seen that film. I say, you're time is up Anvil. Get a Job!