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Naptown Jams Welcome to Naptown Jams, Jason Marcuon's idea sanctuary for books, brands, technology, and so much more.
I’m a National Account Manager at John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (I sell books.) Since 1995 I’ve worked in the book publishing industry in sales & marketing.
Thanks to Wiley’s leading position in the computer book publishing world, I’ve immersed myself in some groundbreaking technologies. Every day I help sell and promote bestselling brands like For Dummies, Visual, Betty Crocker, MTV, Pillsbury, Webster’s New World, Cliffs Notes, and Extreme Tech. And, I’m fortunate to have partnered with some of the biggest retailers in the world.
So that’s what I do. It’s not just because I have to though. Mom brought an Apple computer into our home in 1980, so technology has always been around. And some of my other interests - music, sports, gadgets, friends - have taken on new lives thanks to technology over the years.
I like being an information sponge, absorbing what’s what as quickly and efficiently as I can. Naptown Jams is my own little information sanctuary.
A normal blog from a normal house on a normal street in a normal neighborhood in a normal city covecommunity my normal life and all of its abnormalities.
Started in January 2006, Four Square No. 266 is a personal journal, of sorts. I write about things I want to rant about, things I want to share, things that I enjoy, and things that I never, ever want to forget.
My profession is architect. I work in downtown Indianapolis. I live with the lovely wife, El Presidente (my son), and two dogs, Lucy and Ethel. We reside in the historic Irvington neighborhood in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our house is four square in style. It is numbered \"266\".
Monticello is the home of left leaning "liberaltarian" philosophy. The overriding principle of freedom is prevalent throughout and the blog has a focus in particular on Hoosier political culture of the blue persuasion.
Indianapolis Bloggers This blog community is dedicated to bloggers currently living in Indianapolis, or who have spent the majority of their lives in Naptown. We know how great the city is, let's spread the word! Be sure to visit your friends and neighbors within the community often.
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