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Member: Ryan Miller
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Location: San Mateo, CA
Member Since: Jul 13, 1999
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Mar 1, 2000 An impressive addition to my collection Product info temporarily unavailable.
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Feb 8, 2000 Vividence - your voice on the Web Vividence
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Feb 7, 2000 BYU has its purpose Brigham Young University (UT)
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Dec 3, 1999 Rehashed Fast Company article Tom Peters - The Brand You 50: Or, Fifty Ways to Transform Yourself from an "Employee" into a Brand That Shouts Distinction, Commitment, and Passion!
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Oct 27, 1999 The only online community that keeps me in its web General Comments about Epinions.com
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About rkminc
I help companies improve their Web experience. It's called Vividence. I love my job!

My first music purchase was in 1982, The Police's last full album: Synchronicity. Lately I've been listening to Gomez, Blur, DJ Shadow, Radiohead...

Two recommended books to expand your mind: "Commodify Your Dissent", and "Flow". Reading not recommended: any one of 300 books and magazines devoted to "waking up" stale corporate executives to the Internet.

I like this site because people have incentive to give thought to their opinions before they voice them. Very usable in my opinion.