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Toonblog: BlogWorld closing keynote with Penn Jillette, Adam Carolla and co.

Originally posted on BlogWorld

This was a tough one to diagram – at times because I was laughing so hard (Penn Jillette nailing Adam Carolla around the mike handoff was the high point of the night for me), at others because the material was flowing so quickly. But what resonated most – for me, at any rate – was Penn’s passionate, hilariously profane defense of online connectedness. That, ultimately, is what brought us together for BlogWorld 2010, and it’s the spirit that I’m taking home with me.

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With that, we close off BlogWorld recap week here at Noise to Signal. It was a terrific time, and I’m looking forward to the next time.

(And if you have an event you think could use a little toonblogging, well, maybe we should talk.)

Posted on October 22, 2010 at 7:26 am in Uncategorized and tagged with , , , , . Follow responses to this post with the comments feed. You can leave a comment or trackback from your own site.

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