While I am still alive and kicking, blogging has (unfortunately for me) taken a third-row backseat to life’s other activities. As noted before, I tend to find blogging (or just writing in general) therapeutic and a good way to crystalize things (See bottom of post for reference.). While there are a lot of great issues and other bloggers’ posts to write about, I try not to be one to whip out a post without much thought into it. (I’ve been lazy before, and got burned.)

But, I have come across several great posts and other tidbits (a.k.a. points, hence the headline) and I offer them up now to you for your digestion:

Will we never learn?, a shel of my former self/Shel Holtz

PR-Squared’s ‘Social Media Tactics’ Series…Edgework with Social Bookmarking, PR Squared/Todd Defren

Social Media Bandwagoning, Media Guerrilla/Mike Manuel

Are skateboarders more savvy than social media experts?, Canuckflack/Colin McKay

Blogger Relations: Good Intentions, Bad Execution, Lessons Learned, PR Squared/Todd Defren

REFERENCE: TOOLS: HANDBOOKS: A Selective and Brief Guide to Handbook, Temple University/David Dillard (from the Young PR Pros Yahoo! Group)

God Angrily Clarifies ‘Don’t Kill’ Rule, The Onion (courtesy of Chris Thilk, I think, but can’t find his Twitter about it.) (NOTE: Some readers may not like some of the language, but the point is very clear.)

The iPhone is a piece of s&%$ and so is your face, TheBestPageintheUniverse (I’m neither an Apple groupie nor a hater, but did see the humor in this. Again, parental discrepency is advised.)