joe-and-ed-begley-2.jpg Yesterday I ran errands and ended up taking a few minutes break at a book store, still my favorite place to relax.

On the nonfiction shelf at the door was sitting a copy of actor Ed Begley’s brand new book, Living Like Ed: A Guide to the Eco-Friendly Life.

Ed told me a few weeks ago that the book would be coming out soon, but there it was, waiting for me.

I grabbed a copy and brought it home to Nerissa, who’s into everything green and drives a hybrid car.

She dropped everything, read it, loved it, and posted a video review of it on Amazon.

She’s never read a book that fast before.

She’s never made a video review before.

If you look up Ed’s book on Amazon, and scan down the page, you’ll see Nerissa’s review.

While you’re there, get the book. It’s terrific.

Ao Akua,

joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – Picture is of Ed and me in LA. (Left click on it to enlarge it.) Ed’s a sweet heart of a guy. His car is a solar recharged electric vehicle. But Ed usually rides a bike everywhere. Yes, even in LA.

4 Comments

  1. February 20, 2008 at 6:57 pm

    Hey Joe! I just wanted to thank you for the “Read of the Decade” newsletter in a way that I thought might catch your eye. I work in film, and in terms of unbinding our industry, the complex delivery systems we’ve cooked up and the huge amounts of data involved put us a few years behind music and paper publishing on the bell curve, which makes this information all the more useful to me right now!

    I’m sharing this with all my colleagues, and one project I’m ust getting involved in actually revolves around illuminating how we perceive the organizations that exploit Technology Binds, and the options that exist outside that paradigm, or even in independent synergy with it. Your timing is pitch perfect. Thank you, Mr. Fire!

    And as a matter of fact, I also bike everywhere in Los Angeles! Things are changing, everywhere you look. This world gets better by the second. Even here, in the land vanity calls home!

  2. February 20, 2008 at 9:32 pm

    I love Ed’s show and admire what he has accompished. Living With Ed is both hilarious and informative!

  3. February 22, 2008 at 3:08 am

    Thanks for the tip. I like eco things too, but I have to wait until it comes into my country. Maybe it even will be translated to my language too… I will wait for it. So thank you again.

  4. February 23, 2008 at 7:44 pm

    Many of my ebook writing students are now writing about the environment. I think that we now have a mass consciousness that is working to make our planet a healthier place to live for everyone.

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