When you think of punk rockers, what comes to mind? A bunch of strung out, skinny white kids rebelling against any and everything, all at once? If so, take a look at Bad Brains, circa 1979.
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by Gradon on December 31, 2008 · 10 comments
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When you think of punk rockers, what comes to mind? A bunch of strung out, skinny white kids rebelling against any and everything, all at once? If so, take a look at Bad Brains, circa 1979.
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I’m writing this from row 23, seat D, on Delta flight 1261 from Boston to Salt Lake City. The flight so far has been tame, which I thank the pilot and the clear weather for. There’s an infant two rows behind me that has expressed his displeasure over the cramped quarters, but overall has been [...]
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A few days ago, Todd Van Hoosear (who, like me, isn’t a fan of meme-tagging) went and tagged me on the What Change Will Obama Bring meme. The day after Barack Obama won the election, I wrote about what I’d like to see. But this isn’t about what I want to happen. It’s what I [...]
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Gradon Tripp is a Boston-based social media, technology and design aficionado that fully immerses himself in the world of social media. He is the founder of DesignBoston.org, the largest Boston-based architecture and design blog, and co-founder of Social Media for Social Change, an organization that helps non-profits use the tools of social media to further their causes.
Gradon works as a freelance social media and content strategist. He blogs here about social media and marketing for a variety of industries, and the thoughts here are his (not those of his employers, clients, friends or family).
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