Today, Nonsociety launched "TMI Weekly", a videocast with Julia Allison, Meghan Asha, and Mary Rambin talking "Sex, Tech, and Style." TMI, of course, stands for "Too Much Information" but what the site should really stand for is TMT "Too Much Time," - it is taking up too much of MY time. The episode above begins with a glimpse into the life of Julia's vibrator and the sex life of Meghan Asha, or lack thereof. And yet, I found that I couldn't stop watching. Either these girls really do think their audience is dumber than them, or they are the smartest bloggers on the internet.
Sunday, February 12
Plovgh, the new online farmers market
Who knew that the farming world had a trend? Well, Mallory Sustick, a Brooklyn bartender, works like a dog to maintain, promote and advance the online farmer's market startup Plovgh that began after noticing a need for more local farm market distribution.