Liners: TagCamp photos and Jeff Jarvis’s Congregationalist sermon

Another step to the blogebrity reality: After Jeff Jarvis doesn’t meet Digg’s Kevin Rose at Web 2.0, Kevin sends son Jake Jarvis an autograph.

In other Jarvis news, the Congregationalist spoke at his church about the age of the individual. It’s the first sermon (and, we can hope, the last) to use the phrase “small is the new big.” At least he didn’t use Powerpoint.

Radosh runs a pledge drive. All he wants is a free Xbox 360 through a Ponzi scheme.

Thomas Hawk backs me up in my discussion (like “Kids, Mom and Dad are just discussing”) with Mitch Keeler (who responded to my post).

TagCamp photos include Steve Gillmor, Barb Dybwad, Chris Messina, Ryan King and Scott Beale, Biz Stone, Dave Winer, and danah boyd.

Blogger’s Jason Goldman liked Tony Pierce’s Stiff. That’s, um, his book. Not his…um.

People don’t understand your erudite and highly specific jokes? Protect them with the Uncreative Uncommons License.

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