Monday, December 6, 2010

alt.autos.nissan - 3 new messages in 2 topics - digest

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Today's topics:

* National Hiring Day Jan/17/11 - Poet calls for Hiring day - 2 messages, 2
authors
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.nissan/t/b6e2e05d39df0a66?hl=en
* Nissan's First Electric Vehicle: The 1947 Tama - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.nissan/t/4f17acf8f268096b?hl=en

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TOPIC: National Hiring Day Jan/17/11 - Poet calls for Hiring day
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.nissan/t/b6e2e05d39df0a66?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Sat, Dec 4 2010 6:42 pm
From: Will Dockery


Meat Plow said:
>
> > "This was a TV commercial we did for Larry Rich Nissan in LaGrange Georgia.
>
> So it wasn't for Nissan.

Sure it was.

Apparently you're having reading comprehension problems again, MP:

"The End Is Near!" / Larry Rich Nissan commercial:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8qQ-oUsK44
>
> "This was a TV commercial we did for Larry Rich Nissan in LaGrange
> Georgia. The exposure from this commercial and others to follow
> allowed Larry Rich to enjoy a 350% increase in the month of March!
> Videography by Allen Matthews Produced and Directed by Wesley Ker-Fox
> Talent was Will Dockery and John Drew..." -Bassett & Becker Advertising
>
> <snipped content restored>
>
> > Musea is calling for a National HIRING DAY.  This is a day that
> > corporations are encouraged to hire new employees. The day suggested
> > is Monday JANUARY 17, 2011.  Corporations are called on to put
> > patriotism ahead of profits and help their country in hard times.
>
> > If you are out of work, pass this on, if you know people out of work
> > pass this on, if you want to help those out of work, pass this on.
>
> > Tom Hendricks
> > (editor of the 18 year old zine Musea)
>
> >http://www.Musea.us
> > ZINE, Named one of the best ZINES by UTNE magazine. Featured on
> > ROCKETBOOM)
> >http://www.Hunkasaurus.com
> > MUSIC, 5 full CD's of free Post-Bands Music)
> >http://www.Musea.wordpress.com
> > BLOG for Musea, Art Contests, Weekly E-mail Messages)

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God's Toybox / Will Dockery & The Shadowville All-Stars:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EabjmMP9mQk


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 5:45 am
From: "Corey *Hieronymous707* Connor"


On Dec 4, 8:28 pm, "Will Dockery" <will.dock...@gmail.com> wrote:

> <snip for brevity>
>
> In your opinion. The facts seem to indicate otherwise, though:
>
> "This was a TV commercial we did for Larry Rich Nissan in LaGrange Georgia.
> The exposure from this commercial and others to follow allowed Larry Rich to
> enjoy a 350% increase in the month of March! Videography by Allen Matthews
> Produced and Directed by Wesley Ker-Fox. Talent was Will Dockery and John
> Drew..." -Bassett & Becker Advertising
>
> A "350% increase in the month of March" sounds like some damned fine work to
> me, relatively.

What it sounds like is exactly what it is, the self-promotional blurb
of a professional advertizer looking for more work for their ad
company. Their comment serves their work. It tells professional
people what they do, and how they view themselves in a professional
light. Again, your self-promotion of their self-promotion doesn't
"serve the work", your work, so much as it promotes their self-
promotion, their work; it doesn't serve you any more than as a single,
small resume acting credit; i.e. it doesn't count for much in the eyes
of people who hire talent for commercials.

I wouldn't think, "That Will Dockery is a real piece of work, always
promoting himself for one thing or another.", is the kind of
impression you'd want to leave people with, because it doesn't
represent you as the person you want people to see, which I assume is
Will Dockery the performer rather than Will Dockery the self-promotion
specialist who never went anywhere.

If you want people to learn more about you and care to check you out,
you have to let them do part of the work. You have to make them want
to seek you out. Nobody can want to seek you out if you're always in
their face with multiple links to your "look at me" stuff. Try to
allow yourself to just be in the moment as you respond to people.
They'll see you without you having to point at yourself, and they'll
either like what they see or they won't. People can like what they
like, and the only way you can infuence what they like is by doing the
best work you can, not by trying to correct what you perceive are
inaccurate opinions of you and/or your work. Doing that has proved
mostly, if not completely, a waste of time.

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TOPIC: Nissan's First Electric Vehicle: The 1947 Tama
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.nissan/t/4f17acf8f268096b?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Dec 5 2010 11:10 pm
From: sjmmail2000-247@yahoo.co.uk


It's probably a bit of a stretch to call the 1947 Tama a "Nissan." This lead-acid battery-powered two-door was developed in response to post-War oil rationing by the unemployed aircraft engineers of Tachikawa Airplane Company, a firm that later renamed itself the Tokyo Electric Motorcar Co. That company later became the Prince Motor Company, which [...]
Read More: http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2010/12/nissans-first-electric-vehicle-the-1947-tama/

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