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“is every day a sentimental journey? what does the road say? questions lie...”
– Douglas Lochhead
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November 2011
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“I alone Am neither sad, nor shelterless, nor gray, Wrapped round with thought,...”
– Archibald Lampman
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“The mark of a true blessing is that it will take you where you did not think...”
– Jan L. Richardson
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Nov 26th
(re)trying tumblr
Now that instagram has become my new fave app on my iPod touch, I’m looking for a site where I can show off my snapshots. I’ve been taking too many to put on Facebook, but they’re mostly low resolution so I wouldn’t want to share more than an occasional shot on flickr. So I’ve tumbled onto Tumblr, only to discover that I’ve been here before, awhile back. Hope...
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March 2007
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What your sneeze says
A new co-worker sneezed yesterday. I heard “kchew” three times in a row, and it sounded so delicate - almost like a hiccup - that I started laughing. She said, rather defensively, that she thought it was a pretty ordinary sneeze. Then another co-worker caught me laughing, and put me in my place: your sneeze, she said, is the funniest one I’ve heard. My sneeze? Well, I guess you...
Mar 31st
Is Twitter too good? →
The question of continuous partial attention From Creating Passionate Users, some thoughtful analysis of the effect of constant update-itis, or the downside of intermittent rewards : “Ironically, services like Twitter are simultaneously leaving some people with a feeling of not being connected, by feeding the fear of not being in the loop. By elevating the importance of being...
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