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    <title>Daniele Rossi</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[I enjoy humour and drawing comics-- so I podcast about it! Check it out at superspud.com/spudcast.  I'm also an illustrator (web designer by day) so if you'd like to check out my work, you'll see it all at superspud.com.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://virb.com/danielerossi/photos/1481193"><img src="http://g.virbcdn.com/i/resize_575x575/Image-161623-985265-header.gif" /></a><p>If you can read music, you might like my microsite to my webcomics. I draw comics on blank sheet music and write musical notes at random. I upload it as a pdf for you to download. I don&#039;t know how to read or write music so it&#039;s up to you to record it in an mp3, upload it somewhere and post the link on my site for others to share :) Maybe there&#039;s a chance I will write a catchy melody? The website is <a href="http://www.superspud.com/music" target="_blank">http://www.superspud.com/music</a></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 01:36:09 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://virb.com/danielerossi/photos/1418655"><img src="http://g.virbcdn.com/i/resize_575x575/Image-161623-839313-ren5.jpg" /></a><p>A new feature on my comic site are comic vignettes where I draw a short comic without dialogue and post each panel one day at a time on my illustration blog (<a href="http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle" target="_blank">http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle</a>).  My readers have to try and guess the plot. This one is entitled &quot;Medieval Spud&quot; as it takes place in the medieval era. I tried to make the drawings look like the astronomical drawings of Galileo (with a bit of my own style thrown in).</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 21:33:36 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://virb.com/danielerossi/photos/1418654"><img src="http://g.virbcdn.com/i/resize_575x575/Image-161623-839312-ren4.jpg" /></a><p>A new feature on my comic site are comic vignettes where I draw a short comic without dialogue and post each panel one day at a time on my illustration blog (<a href="http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle" target="_blank">http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle</a>).  My readers have to try and guess the plot. This one is entitled &quot;Medieval Spud&quot; as it takes place in the medieval era. I tried to make the drawings look like the astronomical drawings of Galileo (with a bit of my own style thrown in).</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 21:33:21 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://virb.com/danielerossi/photos/1418653"><img src="http://g.virbcdn.com/i/resize_575x575/Image-161623-839311-ren3.jpg" /></a><p>A new feature on my comic site are comic vignettes where I draw a short comic without dialogue and post each panel one day at a time on my illustration blog (<a href="http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle" target="_blank">http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle</a>).  My readers have to try and guess the plot. This one is entitled &quot;Medieval Spud&quot; as it takes place in the medieval era. I tried to make the drawings look like the astronomical drawings of Galileo (with a bit of my own style thrown in).</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://virb.com/danielerossi/photos/1418652"><img src="http://g.virbcdn.com/i/resize_575x575/Image-161623-839310-ren2.jpg" /></a><p>A new feature on my comic site are comic vignettes where I draw a short comic without dialogue and post each panel one day at a time on my illustration blog (<a href="http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle" target="_blank">http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle</a>).  My readers have to try and guess the plot. This one is entitled &quot;Medieval Spud&quot; as it takes place in the medieval era. I tried to make the drawings look like the astronomical drawings of Galileo (with a bit of my own style thrown in).</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 21:33:01 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>1st panel of 12</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://virb.com/danielerossi/photos/1418651"><img src="http://g.virbcdn.com/i/resize_575x575/Image-161623-839309-ren1.jpg" /></a><p>A new feature on my comic site are comic vignettes where I draw a short comic without dialogue and post each panel one day at a time on my illustration blog (<a href="http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle" target="_blank">http://www.cuperspud.com/recetndoodle</a>).  My readers have to try and guess the plot. This one is entitled &quot;Medieval Spud&quot; as it takes place in the medieval era. I tried to make the drawings look like the astronomical drawings of Galileo (with a bit of my own style thrown in).</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 21:32:59 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>New RSS feed</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This blog has moved. Please update your rss feed readers to http://feeds.feedburner.com/danielerossi2.</p>
<p>I've also moved all my previous posts to the new one. Oh, speaking of which, this blog has been moved to <a href="http://www.danielerossi.ca">danielerossi.ca</a>. I'll be devoting this site to my comics.</p>
<p>See you there!</p>
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      <title>Moo cards in a Godiva tin!</title>
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<p>Here's a sweet discovery (if you pardon the pun). Godiva tins make great holders for <a href="http://www.moo.com" target="_blank">Moo cards</a>! Starbucks have similar tins but you have to distort them a bit in order to make the Moo cards fit. The Godiva tins are a little longer than the cards but widthwise, they are perfect.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 07:14:36 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>A year later, Twitter is still great!</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Describing the benefits of Twitter can be difficult. Lately, however, I've been stumbling upon fantastic explanations which live up to Twitter's inconspicuous usefulness. If you're still scratching your head on figuring out how twittering what you're doing can be useful to anybody, I recommend the following 2 links:</p>
<p>1) Someone made a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddO9idmax0o" target="_blank">fantastic visual aid and uploaded it to YouTube</a>. I found this one out through Twitter.</p>
<p>2) Another helpful explanation was written by <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7287536.stm" target="_blank">Bill Thompson of the BBC</a>.</p>
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<p>I can totally relate to Bill Thompson's experiences. And here's why:</p>
<p>I first heard of Twitter at PodCamp Toronto 2007 before it took off at SXSW shortly after. I loved the concept however, like most people, I spent the better part of the year trying to figure out a practical use for it.</p>
<p><strong>Birds of a feather</strong></p>
<p>None of my offline friends and relatives care about social media (kids in developing nations with XO laptops are more wired). So I started off using Twitter to follow strangers and people I've met at PodCamp Toronto and then PAB in June 2007.</p>
<p>It was after PAB when I found Twitter being a great tool to for keeping updated on what my new friends were doing.</p>
<p>Be it projects they are working on, weirdness they encountered, a site they found interesting, even asking for help on a technical issue.</p>
<p><strong>Status messages you can reply to</strong>.</p>
<p>Twitter doesn't replace in-person conversations or even e-mail. It's just tiny bits of info that wouldn't necessarily need e-mails. Messages on Twitter, or 'tweets', are more like quick phone calls. Status messages you can reply to. Or perhaps it's the closest thing to telepathic thoughts.</p>
<p>I was recently able to keep track of a friend's experience at the InDesign conference in Miami and configuration of her new MacBook Pro. As Bill Thompson describes, it was like being there.</p>
<p><strong>Not much work invovled</strong></p>
<p>The sweet part of the deal is all this track keeping is done <em>at a glance</em>. It isn't laborious or intrusive like e-mail or Facebook.</p>
<p>Plus, you have the option of sending and receiving tweets via your mobile phone.</p>
<p>At PodCamp Toronto 2008, Twitter was the most used tool for keeping updated on post-conference meet ups. On my way to dinner, I received the following tweets on my phone within minutes of each other:</p>
<p>"<font>Baton Rouge is full. Meeting at Irish Pub"</font><br />
"<font>Irish pub is crazy. We're at Mr. Greenjeans"</font><br />
"<font>Upstairs at Mr. Greenjeans"</font></p>
<p><strong>Twitter is like an after-party which never ends</strong></p>
<p>And after PodCamp Toronto 2008, I am still having conversations with fellow attendees on Twitter. It's as if the unconference never ended!</p>
<p>Of course, like all social media tools, Twitter isn't for everyone. For me, it works because the people who I interact with are regular users.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 19:44:31 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Technique vs. Technology</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://podcamptoronto.pbwiki.com/" target="_blank">PodCamp Toronto 2008</a> was just as fantastic as last year's. I have a lot of things to write about however for now I want to direct your attention to an <a href="http://meadowsonline.com/?q=node/9" target="_blank">interview of me</a> by John Meadows of his brilliant <a href="http://meadowsonline.com/" target="_blank">On The Log</a> podcast (which looks into the future from a rear view mirror).</p>
<p>We talked about if using the computer to make art counts as art. Doesn't the computer do the art for you? I love the name of this episode: <a href="http://http://meadowsonline.com/?q=node/9" target="_blank">The Pen is Mightier than the Plug-in?</a></p>
<p>John Meadows also presented "Stand Up and Breathe!  Vocal Techniques for Podcasting " at PodCamp Toronto 2008. The video archive of it should be available <a href="http://podcamptoronto.pbwiki.com/MediaArchive2008" target="_blank">here</a> soon.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 03:46:01 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://podcamptoronto.pbwiki.com/" target="_blank">PodCamp Toronto 2008</a> has come and gone and it didn't not disappoint. All my expectations were surpassed. I learned a lot, met up with a few old friends and made new ones. Best of all, I came out of it with A LOT of ideas for my podcasts and future ones, too</p>
<p>I won't go into detail (secrecy is so much fun!) however I am really excited about my ideas and can't wait to get started on them. Why are there only 24 hours in a day?</p>
<p>There was lots of <a href="http://podcamptoronto.pbwiki.com/Twitter" target="_blank">Twitter love</a> this year and some truly useful sessions (just like last year). The sessions I attended were:</p>
<p><strong>Social Media &amp; Networking Starter Guide</strong> by Chris Brogan<br />
I already know about social media and networking but I'd never pass up a chance to hear Chris Brogan speak. His enthusiasm for community is contagious and you <em>always</em> learn something new no matter how much you think you know ;)</p>
<p><strong>Living On The Cloud - how I have (mostly) given up desktop applications</strong> by <a href="http://www.tommyvallier.com" target="_blank">Tommy Vallier</a>. His presentation made me want to run out and get the MacBook Air (despite my PowerBook) and move to a cloud (with real estate prices these days...).</p>
<p><strong>Soundwalking and Creative Listening</strong> by <a href="http://www.community-media.com/spirit/" target="_blank">Victoria Fenner</a> struck a chord with me because audio art is another passion of mine.</p>
<p><strong>Podcasting your Passion: How to be Creatively Motivated</strong> by <a href="http://stevesaylor.net" target="_blank">Steve Saylor</a> really got me excited about being a creator. I'll definitely be talking about his presentation on my next <a href="http://superspud.com/spudcast">SpudCast</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Stand up and Breath! Vocal Techniques for Podcasting</strong> by <a href="http://meadowsonline.com/" target="_blank">John Meadows</a> applied techniques singers use to podcasting. Brilliant!</p>
<p><strong>Who's Listening? How to avoid 3 big communication mistakes and boost your audience at the same time</strong> by <a href="http://www.thecatalyst.com/" target="_blank">PJ Wade</a> was a joy to sit in. PJ's enthusiasm for creative business planning was a perfect fit for fine tuning your podcast to your audience.</p>
<p><strong>Open Source Podcast Production Tools</strong> by <a href="http://blog.meadowsonline.com/" target="_blank">John Meadows</a> and <a href="http://ductapeguy.net/" target="_blank">Sean McGaughey</a> was a fun comedy show and educational. Edutainment!</p>
<p>Wikis: the what, where, how and why by <a href="http://www.blendedperspectives.com/" target="_blank">Martin Cleaver</a> gave me a whole new perspective on planning uses for wikis.  Martin is also the organiser for <a href="http://www.torontowikituesdays.com/" target="_blank">Toronto Wiki Tuesdays</a>.</p>
<p>The last session was a panel discussion on <a href="http://www.oovoo.com/" target="_blank">ooVoo</a> moderated by <a href="http://jaymoonah.com/" target="_blank">Jay Moonah</a>, <a href="http://www.studionashvegas.com/" target="_blank">Mitch Canter</a> in Nashville, <a href="http://pistachioconsulting.com/blog/" target="_blank">Laura Fitton</a> in Boston, <a href="http://www.twistimage.com/blog/" target="_blank">Mitch Joel</a> in Montreal and <a href="http://www.andreavascellari.com/" target="_blank">Andrea Vascellari</a> in Finland!</p>
<p>I also participated in the Q&amp;A panel discussion about social networking in The Mentor's Lounge moderated by <a href="http://www.tommyvallier.com" target="_blank">Tommy Vallier</a> which I recorded for the upcoming episode of my <a href="http://www.stutteringiscool.com" target="_blank">Stuttering is Cool</a> podcast.</p>
<p>All sessions were streamed live on the Internet and will soon be archived for viewing on the <a href="http://podcamptoronto.pbwiki.com/MediaArchive2008" target="_blank">PodCamp Toronto 2008 video archive page</a>. I will have to the chance to see all the sessions I missed!</p>
<p>A great, big thanks to all the orgsanizers of PodCamp Toronto.]]></description>
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      <title>Another painting finished</title>
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<p>I've uploaded the final set of progress photos of the paintings I'm working on. You'll see them on my Flickr set called <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielerossi/sets/72157603756310543/" target="_blank">Paintings in Progress</a>. The <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielerossi/2272303851/in/photostream/" target="_blank">reddish one</a> is complete (the one in the photo above). The <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielerossi/2273096742/in/photostream/" target="_blank">blueish one</a> will take a while. Check out the photos to see why.</p>
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      <title>SpudCast #19 - All About You</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.danielerossi.ca/spudcast/2008/02/15/all-about-you-spudcast-19/" target="_blank">SpudCast number nineteen is up</a>. Best of all, it's short!</p>
<p>The main theme of today's show is be begging and pleading you to send in comments and tell me about yourself :) Also, a friend drops by to teach us Spanish and I give a brief mention of the upcoming PodCamp Toronto 2008.</p>
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      <title>Improv comic #4 is up</title>
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<p>Improv comic #4 is up. You can see it <a href="http://www.superspud.com/improv/2008/02/08/vengeance-20/#more-15">here</a>. Once again, I was in over my head with responsibilities and I missed my own deadline that I set for completing this one! Anywhoo, it's here! And it's short! I asked for a wedding faux pas and a song.]]></description>
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<p>Sorry about the over large video.  I've had an impromptu epsiode of Sketchy Adventures tonight on Ustream. Nothing too riveting. I found out I can't draw :P Ok seriously, it's a short show because, well, I didn't have enough time. Next time for sure.</p>
<p>My apologies for also taking a while to position the webcam. Makes for truly riveting viewing.</p>
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<p>I received my <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielerossi/sets/72157603786357883/" target="_blank">first order of MOO cards</a> tonight! I made them for my <a href="http://www.stutteringiscool.com" target="_blank">Stuttering is Cool podcast</a> and I must say, I am very, very impressed with their quality and attention to detail! I'll post photos of what I mean when I receive my second order which I placed a few day later. That order is for my <a href="http://www.danielerossi.ca" target="_blank">danielerossi.ca</a> site which I plan on handing them out at <a href="http://podcamptoronto.pbwiki.com/" target="_blank">PodCamp Toronto</a> on the weekend of February 23.</p>
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      <title>How corporate greed can stifle creativity</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's Toronto Star has a great article about the <a href="http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/Technology/article/295647" target="_blank">XO laptop and the concept of simple technology</a>. It's a great read if you're like me-&gt; tired of the unnecessarily complexity of operating systems (Vista) and cellphones. In other words, inappropriate technology. Or as the article talks about, simple technology = appropriate technology.</p>
<p>There is a line which jumped right out at me: "<em>We like the idea that we can use our all-powerful, expensive computer to edit a movie, record an album or create a podcast, even though the chances of this happening are quite low. <strong>Computers are advertised as limitless creativity machines, while appropriate technology forces consumers to confront the limitations of a new device before it's unboxed.</strong></em>" (emphasis mine)</p>
<p>Kudos to Ryan Bigge for writing the article. He typed it on his XO laptop which he received earlier in the week. He also talks about how the XO is a reporter's dream (another example of appropriate technology).</p>
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<p>It's been a while since my last post so here's a quickie featuring my latest uplaod to Flickr: a painting I'll be occupying what's left of my spare time. Like my <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/danielerossi/sets/72157602200280039/" target="_blank">Comic in Progress</a>, which I posted last year, I'll be posting <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/danielerossi/sets/72157603756310543/" target="_blank">photos of my progress</a>.</p>
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      <title>I won! I won!</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Remember when I blogged about one of my Paris photos <a href="http://www.superspud.com/recentdoodle/2007/12/19/schmap-ive-been-shortlisted/" target="_blank">being shortlisted on Schmap</a>? Well, I'm <a href="http://www.schmap.com/paris/sights_8tharrond/#p=324712&amp;i=324712_8.jpg" target="_blank">one of the winners</a>! Now go buy those plane tickets and fly to Paris and check out L'Orangerie!</p>
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      <title>SpudCast #18 - How to be Creative Manifesto</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The Year of Creativity continues with me talking about a fantastic document entitled, How to be Creative by <a href="http://gapingvoid.com" target="_blank">Hugh MacLeod</a>. I can't recommend this enough. If you're itching to get creative and possibly make a living out of it, this manifesto is GOLDEN.</p>
<p>On <a href="http://www.danielerossi.ca/spudcast/2008/01/12/how-to-be-creative-manifesto-spudcast-18/" target="_blank">this episode of SpudCast</a>, I talk about the items which made a great influence on me. I know it will do the same for you, too! Click <a href="http://www.danielerossi.ca/spudcast/2008/01/12/how-to-be-creative-manifesto-spudcast-18/" target="_blank">this beautiful link</a> for links and credits.</p>
<p>Recording this took a good 2 months. I wanted toprovide a summary but there was so much useful information, it was hard to pick and choose what to talk about. For the sake of you, my dear listeners, I decided it would best that I only touch upon the advice which stood out for me.</p>
<p>Plus, it makes my podcast shorter ;)</p>
<p>As I was re-recording this for the 4th time a few weeks ago, I noticed that Hugh has been currently <a href="http://gapingvoid.com" target="_blank">blogging about his manifesto</a>. It also looks like he's adding new bits of advice. Check it out!</p>
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