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George Nemeth · Save the Date post
October 3rd, 2008
From John Ettorre’s blog:
If you’re a Northeast Ohioan, I hope you’ll consider taking in at least part of the COSE small business conference in three weeks. By all accounts, it gets bigger and better each year. This year, I’ll be on a panel talking about blogging and Web 2.0, and how people in business and the arts can better harness the tools to connect to more and better opportunities. But I’ll let my friend Roxanne, who I mentioned briefly last year, tell you first-hand about its benefits. In this brief video, she talks about the energy boost she got from attending last year’s conference…
Please click thru to WWW for the links. I’ll be there moderating the panel.

October 4th, 2008 at 11:10 am
GREED is GOOD never meant more and never had such effect on the country. i was taught to respect and admire successful people.i was taught to aspire to be like them. the wall st. people were and are still VERY well off. i have now learned i do not need to respect or admire these people because they are like common thieves but worse. they are criminals dressed up to look like admirable people.all the illusion has wrought is despair for millions of simple but honest people living out their lives oblivious to the real.maybe we should have taken the other pill.