Do I really need to repeat what I just said in the title?? :)
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6 Responses to “Chat Tonight at 8pm Eastern”
Keith on
November 28th, 2007 6:12 pm
YOU ARE THE MAN THAT HAS LAUNCHED A THOUSAND CUTTING BOARDS!!!! HOW DOES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL?
john on
November 28th, 2007 6:46 pm
Hey, Marc, I’ve heard from a professional woodworker not to spend time on small projects (like boxes) when you can make fewer large projects, charge more money, and get a better ROI for your time. What do you think?
Tomcat1066 on
November 29th, 2007 7:36 am
Marc,
Had a great time BSing with you and Nicole last night! I’ll have to add that to the weekly schedule!
Roger on
November 29th, 2007 9:07 am
I enjoyed the chat, although I still find the whole experience with the webcam and chat room a little bizarre. It might represent the future of interactive TV.
OH man. Almost lost my coffee on that one Keith! I will have to have that printed on some t-shirts. lol.
John. I would agree with your pro woodworker friend. Better ROI on larger items. Making tons of little items and selling them at craft shows or on a website, in most cases, is not going to yield much profit.
jim_ny on
December 1st, 2007 7:59 am
Marc it was nice talking to you both again even though you did not tell me if my wife bought my gifts there yet hopefully talk to you both next week
YOU ARE THE MAN THAT HAS LAUNCHED A THOUSAND CUTTING BOARDS!!!! HOW DOES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL?
Hey, Marc, I’ve heard from a professional woodworker not to spend time on small projects (like boxes) when you can make fewer large projects, charge more money, and get a better ROI for your time. What do you think?
Marc,
Had a great time BSing with you and Nicole last night! I’ll have to add that to the weekly schedule!
I enjoyed the chat, although I still find the whole experience with the webcam and chat room a little bizarre. It might represent the future of interactive TV.
Keep up the great work, Marc!
OH man. Almost lost my coffee on that one Keith! I will have to have that printed on some t-shirts. lol.
John. I would agree with your pro woodworker friend. Better ROI on larger items. Making tons of little items and selling them at craft shows or on a website, in most cases, is not going to yield much profit.
Marc it was nice talking to you both again even though you did not tell me if my wife bought my gifts there yet hopefully talk to you both next week