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You’re No Longer on our Blogroll, Find Out Why
A couple of weeks have passed and the sidebar battle has finally ended, for now. Outside of the main content area, the right side of this blog is comprised of 2 sidebars; one containing outside information and another with an internal content focus. The third column or far right sidebar …
Chapters on the Cheap
The iTunes model has hit publishing. Now, you can buy chapters of books for $2.99.
Follow Us on Twitter, And We’ll Follow You Back
3 out of 4 of our blog campers can be found on Twitter. In case you’re interested in following us: Brandon [bcknoxify] Casey [cpknoxify] Patrick [patrickbeeson] If you enjoy Knoxify.com you’re sure to get a kick out of our tweets. For those of you still reading and scratching your head, …
My Plant Twitters, Can Yours?
Photosynthesizing, bro. Check back later.
10 Things I love about Knoxville
My 10 favorite things about Knoxville. What are yours? Some of the greatest leaders of all time have called it home. Jim Clayton, Sam Furrow, Dr. William Bass, John Sevier, Chris Whittle, Bill Regas and Jim Haslam, Jr. Sports, sports and more sports. The food. Pioneers like Bill Regas have …
MTV’s Rock the Vote Slams into UT
The 1 hour presentation will explore the political landscape of our democracy and highlight the importance of the ‘college-aged’ vote. Rock the Vote.
Knoxified Friday Question
The blogosphere has been buzzing trying to coin a 6-word phrase for the city of Knoxville. Unfortunately, many of the resulting entries sway toward the negative side. Something that has always perplexed me about Knoxville is the lack of an official motto or nickname. At one time the city prided …
Options and immediacy, generational traits
Tammy Erickson points out 2 vivid traits for both Gen Y and Gen X.