Nervous Facebook CEO Claims People Are Overreacting To Privacy Changes – The Consumerist.
Are we? Proven to not be truthful in his actions or how the company is run? I say we are not overreacting to what he is doing.
Nervous Facebook CEO Claims People Are Overreacting To Privacy Changes – The Consumerist.
Are we? Proven to not be truthful in his actions or how the company is run? I say we are not overreacting to what he is doing.
Beware! Facebook Will Roll Out Simplified Privacy Settings Today – The Consumerist.
Sigh…./me facepalm.
We have an intersection in town that causes more arguments and ill will than I’m sure any…..can’t say that, there are a few in Portland that suck. But this intersection is ridiculous and today my father and I almost had a bench clearing fight with a dumb ass.
Warning: You might not care, in which case, move along. As well, this is long because I’m pissed off. So, if you don’t care, again, nothing to see here. ![]()
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Panasonic launches Skype for 2010 VIERA Cast TVs — Engadget.
Ohhh we are getting closer! Video conferencing for business is, well, complicated. Closed circuit systems….web cams….can’t have more than one on at a time with Skype. Now is the time to show the world good commercial video conferencing and take advantage of the poor economy. Come on Skype, let us have multiple people on a call in video!
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While I sat at lunch yesterday eating my high protein, starting Atkin’s again, hamburger patty and a caesar salad, I came across an interesting article in the Oregonian. The article Why the ‘tell-all generation’ is cleaning up its act by guest columnist Annika Tohlen caught my eye, as we all know I’ve been giving Facebook the stink-eye as of late. (kill a few birds (not really peta) with one stone; facebook & privacy & on Facebook a discussion I hope you can’t read unless on my friend list.)
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How do you get that OPML file that you just got when exporting your news reader feeds you read. Want to get it into HTML so you can post on a blog or put on a website?
Metaphorically speaking that is. I’ve mentioned here that I’m taking a writing class online and it for sure has expanded my understanding on writing stories. As well, I’ve learned much about how to critique another’s writing. Many of us shy from from, who are we to tell another how to make a story better? We are the reader, that’s who. Posting this as a guide to help me and make it easily accessible for my class but if you would like a guideline I’ve mashed together on critiquing, have at it.
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I tell ya, I have no shortage of amazing friends and family. My hopes are that it’s all because of my positive energy, that they come into my life. Recently I mentioned my good friend Andrea Mikana-Pinkham and her tour company Sacred Sites Journeys but today I want to mention another true friend Christina Bjergo. Read the rest of this entry »
Life has a way of grabbing you and pulling you in not one but many directions, it’s way overdue but I want to post about a wonderful friend of mine as well as a great teacher and facilitator. Many of you who know me know that I have a deeply spiritual side, from the study of Buddhism to the study of other spiritual paths around the globe.
My good friend is Andrea Mikana-Pinkham and she owns and operates Sacred Sites Journeys, a unique and amazing tour package company. Read the rest of this entry »