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	<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/</link>
	<description>insight, tactics, advice and mutterings on copywriting, marketing and living life deep... from the  most ripped-off world-class ad writer alive...</description>
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		<title>By: Col</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-179289</link>
		<author>Col</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 01:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The word you're after is - HALBOT 

Part surname of the greatest copywriter HALbert (no offence), and part roBOT.

HAL was actually in a science fiction movie... 

Some people even think that a certain company are strange cos' their initials are a letter after each in the alphabet!!!  H(I)A(B)L(M)...... 

Anyway, I've had a bit too much wine and I gotta go listen (again) to some Guns n Roses and Lynyrd Skynyrd... 

Keep rockin' John, your words 'inspire the fire within'.... (By the way, that was MY line...). 

Cheers John, 

Col</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word you&#8217;re after is - HALBOT </p>
<p>Part surname of the greatest copywriter HALbert (no offence), and part roBOT.</p>
<p>HAL was actually in a science fiction movie&#8230; </p>
<p>Some people even think that a certain company are strange cos&#8217; their initials are a letter after each in the alphabet!!!  H(I)A(B)L(M)&#8230;&#8230; </p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;ve had a bit too much wine and I gotta go listen (again) to some Guns n Roses and Lynyrd Skynyrd&#8230; </p>
<p>Keep rockin&#8217; John, your words &#8216;inspire the fire within&#8217;&#8230;. (By the way, that was MY line&#8230;). </p>
<p>Cheers John, </p>
<p>Col</p>
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		<title>By: Steve Shaw</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-177132</link>
		<author>Steve Shaw</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2008 00:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-177132</guid>
		<description>Man John, I just discovered this blog, and your writing is just like
watching the "tele". I can't "turn it off", it's too good. I've got a lot
of work to do right now, but I find I just want to keep on reading.
You should write  some stories for "House" or some of your other favorite shows. You know and I know you would kick butt.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man John, I just discovered this blog, and your writing is just like<br />
watching the &#8220;tele&#8221;. I can&#8217;t &#8220;turn it off&#8221;, it&#8217;s too good. I&#8217;ve got a lot<br />
of work to do right now, but I find I just want to keep on reading.<br />
You should write  some stories for &#8220;House&#8221; or some of your other favorite shows. You know and I know you would kick butt.</p>
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		<title>By: John Deck</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-177057</link>
		<author>John Deck</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 16:50:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-177057</guid>
		<description>Sorry John, dinobot is already taken. It was used in the Transformers Saturday morning cartoons that kept my son reveted for a couple of years.

However your message and intent is right on as always. 

John</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry John, dinobot is already taken. It was used in the Transformers Saturday morning cartoons that kept my son reveted for a couple of years.</p>
<p>However your message and intent is right on as always. </p>
<p>John</p>
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		<title>By: Wesley</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176768</link>
		<author>Wesley</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 04:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176768</guid>
		<description>John

Great post! as always.

Roy Furr "...Why’s the text on these comments so damn small? ...."

Answer: The comment text is currently set to font-size 9px(really small). To correct this, have you geek change the font-size inside the &lt;strong&gt;css class:&lt;/strong&gt;  .comtxt to 10px or 11px.

Stay Frosty
Wes</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John</p>
<p>Great post! as always.</p>
<p>Roy Furr &#8220;&#8230;Why’s the text on these comments so damn small? &#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<p>Answer: The comment text is currently set to font-size 9px(really small). To correct this, have you geek change the font-size inside the <strong>css class:</strong>  .comtxt to 10px or 11px.</p>
<p>Stay Frosty<br />
Wes</p>
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		<title>By: Louis</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176557</link>
		<author>Louis</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 21:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176557</guid>
		<description>A real dinobot would know that dinobots have been around since at least the 80s. They were the dinosaur characters on Transformers. :)

Technicians will always be led by strategists. That's why CEOs make the big bucks and owners out-earn employees.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A real dinobot would know that dinobots have been around since at least the 80s. They were the dinosaur characters on Transformers. <img src='http://www.john-carlton.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Technicians will always be led by strategists. That&#8217;s why CEOs make the big bucks and owners out-earn employees.</p>
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		<title>By: Roy Furr</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176556</link>
		<author>Roy Furr</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 21:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176556</guid>
		<description>Yo John,

I'm young enough (and from a tech-savvy enough family) that I've had computers around me since the day I was born.  (A month before I was born, my computer programmer mom invested in a top-of-the-line Apple IIe.)  

I feel blessed and cursed by this.

Blessed because almost anything tech comes naturally to me -- I've even leveraged this into my first copywriting job with a high tech company.

Cursed because this damn technology swallows you whole if you try to stay on the cutting edge.  (Especially when you suffer from a bit of ADHD and easily find yourself knee-deep in worthless news about technology that won't be publicly available for another three years, with a day gone by before you even notice you got off track!)

Dinobot seems to be the calm in the chaos -- staying on top of technology enough to know what's possible in the right (hire-able) hands, yet staying out of it enough to maintain some perspective.  It's a concept I've been settling on recently, without the $60,000 word to describe it.

Knowing this deep inside for a while now, I feel fortunate that I've been open to the idea of learning from the old-farts.  :)

I've learned classic salesmanship.

I've trodded through the dusty 1920's language of the Robert Collier Letter Book to pick up timeless sales appeals.

And I understand advanced concepts like building out AdWords systems, doing Taguchi multivariate testing, and even how to build a complete e-commerce site from the ground up in an afternoon (with the help of templating systems, of course!).

I'm working my way up to being a Dinobot to be reckoned with!

It's nice to hear an old pro who's been in the trenches for years saying this is the way to go.  It's validating.

Frosty as ever,

Roy Furr

P.S. -- Why's the text on these comments so damn small?  I mean, I'm young and hip and haven't lost my eyesight yet, but my love for your blog posts and reading and responding to comments is gonna push me over the edge if you don't do something about it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yo John,</p>
<p>I&#8217;m young enough (and from a tech-savvy enough family) that I&#8217;ve had computers around me since the day I was born.  (A month before I was born, my computer programmer mom invested in a top-of-the-line Apple IIe.)  </p>
<p>I feel blessed and cursed by this.</p>
<p>Blessed because almost anything tech comes naturally to me &#8212; I&#8217;ve even leveraged this into my first copywriting job with a high tech company.</p>
<p>Cursed because this damn technology swallows you whole if you try to stay on the cutting edge.  (Especially when you suffer from a bit of ADHD and easily find yourself knee-deep in worthless news about technology that won&#8217;t be publicly available for another three years, with a day gone by before you even notice you got off track!)</p>
<p>Dinobot seems to be the calm in the chaos &#8212; staying on top of technology enough to know what&#8217;s possible in the right (hire-able) hands, yet staying out of it enough to maintain some perspective.  It&#8217;s a concept I&#8217;ve been settling on recently, without the $60,000 word to describe it.</p>
<p>Knowing this deep inside for a while now, I feel fortunate that I&#8217;ve been open to the idea of learning from the old-farts.  <img src='http://www.john-carlton.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve learned classic salesmanship.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve trodded through the dusty 1920&#8217;s language of the Robert Collier Letter Book to pick up timeless sales appeals.</p>
<p>And I understand advanced concepts like building out AdWords systems, doing Taguchi multivariate testing, and even how to build a complete e-commerce site from the ground up in an afternoon (with the help of templating systems, of course!).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m working my way up to being a Dinobot to be reckoned with!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s nice to hear an old pro who&#8217;s been in the trenches for years saying this is the way to go.  It&#8217;s validating.</p>
<p>Frosty as ever,</p>
<p>Roy Furr</p>
<p>P.S. &#8212; Why&#8217;s the text on these comments so damn small?  I mean, I&#8217;m young and hip and haven&#8217;t lost my eyesight yet, but my love for your blog posts and reading and responding to comments is gonna push me over the edge if you don&#8217;t do something about it!</p>
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		<title>By: Karen</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176555</link>
		<author>Karen</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 20:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176555</guid>
		<description>Yes!  I am a Dinobot (though it pains me to admit to the Dino part!)

A few years ago, in what was either a moment of insanity or a misguided method of repair I did a full time (3 year!) degree in Computer Technology...  this in itself is an interesting concept because technology is changing so fast that at the end of year 3 the people just starting the same degree in year 1 are learning totally different material...

Anyway, I was an ‘adult student’  and the oldest student in the class (which made me dangerously motivated as I was one of the few people who actually knew what they were giving up to be there) and I graduated top of the class (we call it dux down here).  Now, here comes my point...   there were kids who graduated with me who knew more about technology the day they STARTED the degree than I knew the day I finished... and I bet them all .   You see I knew how to play the game, I knew how to really HEAR the question and COMMUNICATE  the answer... I became so good at this that I could have in depth technical conversations with tutors and not really understand a word I was saying -  I ‘SOLD’ them the answers.   

And this is what I really learnt... technology is just a tool, no more, no less, a means to an end...  it didn’t really matter how much I knew about the tool, all I really had to know was what it could do for me - everything else was small stuff.   I DO need to know how to incorporate new software into my business, I DON'T need to know how to write it.

So yes, I imagine that I definitely qualify as a Dinobot, and a successful one at that, but you see I have had a secret weapon....  before I even started the technology degree I had already graduated from the Gary Halbert/John Carlton University of communication and marketing!  

For this I am eternally grateful.


John Carlton replies:

Karen, I would NEVER bet against you, on anything.  You possess too much brain power and too many fundamental skills.  You've led an amazing life (guys, she sailed across the Atlantic in a two-crewperson sailboat!), and I would be astonished if you don't yet have another dozen challenges in your future that you'll pounce on with glee...

Sometimes, just staying true to the goal of insisting on an interesting life, lived with gusto, is enough to open the door to opportunities most folks cannot even dream of.  I firmly believe the Dinobots will rule the world until forced by biology to yield the till...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes!  I am a Dinobot (though it pains me to admit to the Dino part!)</p>
<p>A few years ago, in what was either a moment of insanity or a misguided method of repair I did a full time (3 year!) degree in Computer Technology&#8230;  this in itself is an interesting concept because technology is changing so fast that at the end of year 3 the people just starting the same degree in year 1 are learning totally different material&#8230;</p>
<p>Anyway, I was an ‘adult student’  and the oldest student in the class (which made me dangerously motivated as I was one of the few people who actually knew what they were giving up to be there) and I graduated top of the class (we call it dux down here).  Now, here comes my point&#8230;   there were kids who graduated with me who knew more about technology the day they STARTED the degree than I knew the day I finished&#8230; and I bet them all .   You see I knew how to play the game, I knew how to really HEAR the question and COMMUNICATE  the answer&#8230; I became so good at this that I could have in depth technical conversations with tutors and not really understand a word I was saying -  I ‘SOLD’ them the answers.   </p>
<p>And this is what I really learnt&#8230; technology is just a tool, no more, no less, a means to an end&#8230;  it didn’t really matter how much I knew about the tool, all I really had to know was what it could do for me - everything else was small stuff.   I DO need to know how to incorporate new software into my business, I DON&#8217;T need to know how to write it.</p>
<p>So yes, I imagine that I definitely qualify as a Dinobot, and a successful one at that, but you see I have had a secret weapon&#8230;.  before I even started the technology degree I had already graduated from the Gary Halbert/John Carlton University of communication and marketing!  </p>
<p>For this I am eternally grateful.</p>
<p>John Carlton replies:</p>
<p>Karen, I would NEVER bet against you, on anything.  You possess too much brain power and too many fundamental skills.  You&#8217;ve led an amazing life (guys, she sailed across the Atlantic in a two-crewperson sailboat!), and I would be astonished if you don&#8217;t yet have another dozen challenges in your future that you&#8217;ll pounce on with glee&#8230;</p>
<p>Sometimes, just staying true to the goal of insisting on an interesting life, lived with gusto, is enough to open the door to opportunities most folks cannot even dream of.  I firmly believe the Dinobots will rule the world until forced by biology to yield the till&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: FreedomBuilder</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176514</link>
		<author>FreedomBuilder</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 16:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176514</guid>
		<description>Yep, I can go along with that.... Be a Dinobot along your path toward becoming a Providual (Procivilization Sovereign Individual).

One "thing" I would do, John, is "split" your "world of flesh and blood":

"It’s a new life form — there is now a world of flesh and blood, and a world of virtual data."

The virtual data world is CyberSpace of course, but how about defining the world of flesh and blood as BeingSpace (what happens in the individual's Being) and adding the distinction RealSpace for the world outside the Being, to include relationships of course, but also anything natural, like the environment and biosphere etc.?

That's what we do down our way  :o)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yep, I can go along with that&#8230;. Be a Dinobot along your path toward becoming a Providual (Procivilization Sovereign Individual).</p>
<p>One &#8220;thing&#8221; I would do, John, is &#8220;split&#8221; your &#8220;world of flesh and blood&#8221;:</p>
<p>&#8220;It’s a new life form — there is now a world of flesh and blood, and a world of virtual data.&#8221;</p>
<p>The virtual data world is CyberSpace of course, but how about defining the world of flesh and blood as BeingSpace (what happens in the individual&#8217;s Being) and adding the distinction RealSpace for the world outside the Being, to include relationships of course, but also anything natural, like the environment and biosphere etc.?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s what we do down our way  :o)</p>
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		<title>By: Deb Williams</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176507</link>
		<author>Deb Williams</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 16:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176507</guid>
		<description>John, you've done it again - this is GREAT!

I can honestly say that I think I have the 'Dino' part down.  My real problem is with the 'ultra-modern tech' stuff.  

I thank you for furthering my education!

Deb</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John, you&#8217;ve done it again - this is GREAT!</p>
<p>I can honestly say that I think I have the &#8216;Dino&#8217; part down.  My real problem is with the &#8216;ultra-modern tech&#8217; stuff.  </p>
<p>I thank you for furthering my education!</p>
<p>Deb</p>
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		<title>By: Fabio</title>
		<link>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176490</link>
		<author>Fabio</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 15:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.john-carlton.com/2008/05/26/tech-snobs-geek-angels-and-dinobots/#comment-176490</guid>
		<description>John,

Being a Dinobot is at the core of being an entrepreneur nowadays. If you're a Dinobot and an entrepreneur skilled in salesmanship, human relations, a bit of law, marketing, spirituality, and so on...  You'll be hiring the Geek Angels and Tech Snobs to work for you! Kinda like You and Halbert... It's about being effective, not just efficient...

Thanks for keeping us frosty,

Fabio Henri</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John,</p>
<p>Being a Dinobot is at the core of being an entrepreneur nowadays. If you&#8217;re a Dinobot and an entrepreneur skilled in salesmanship, human relations, a bit of law, marketing, spirituality, and so on&#8230;  You&#8217;ll be hiring the Geek Angels and Tech Snobs to work for you! Kinda like You and Halbert&#8230; It&#8217;s about being effective, not just efficient&#8230;</p>
<p>Thanks for keeping us frosty,</p>
<p>Fabio Henri</p>
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