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Fixing Foibles & Follies: Almost done
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Monday, May 19, 2008. N less than a month, I'll graduate from the UW MBA program. My schedule this final quarter has been refreshingly open-ended and I've had a chance to catch up with old friends. Many of them have told me it seems like this has gone by really fast. For them, perhaps. For me, the past 2 years have had so much packed into them that it really hasn't seemed like time's flown by. September 2006. Seems like a long time ago indeed. 5/25/08, 10:58 AM.
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Fixing Foibles & Follies: My sister's on the radio today
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Wednesday, February 06, 2008. My sister's on the radio today. Hile I've been undeniably lax as a blogger over the past several months, my sister has been on an incredible blogging spree. Her blog about the 70s. Has quickly built up an active community of readers. Indeed, she's gotten so popular that she was interviewed about her blog by local radio station KUOW. The interview will air today at 2 PM, and Katy will post a link to the interview after it airs. 2/6/08, 9:21 PM.
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Fixing Foibles & Follies: Healia Communities
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Friday, May 23, 2008. Ealia, where I interned last summer, recently launched a health social networking site: Healia Communities. Just like the Healia search engine. Which generates high-quality, high-relevance results, Healia Communities uses algorithms to guide users to other users who can best help them. Healia Communities integrates with the Healia search engine via resources. For this site. :). You can give Healia Communities a try here. Tags: health social networking.
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Fixing Foibles & Follies: Snow! Or rain?
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Sunday, January 06, 2008. T sounds like it's raining hard outside my window. There's a hypnotic sound of raindrops echoing up from my apartment building's mini-courtyard area. But out my window, I see big, fluffy snowflakes drifting towards the ground. And apparently there's more on the way tomorrow. Traffic is all messed up, so I'll have to leave for school extra early. boo! 1/7/08, 9:58 AM. Hi Vanessa, what classes are you taking this quarter? 1/7/08, 11:03 AM.
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Fixing Foibles & Follies: May 2008
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Ver Memorial Day Weekend, Katy. My dad, and I headed out east to Palouse, WA. My parents both grew up there and that's where I lived, too, as a wee little fellow. We joined my cousin and my aunt and uncle Deerkop (who live in this beautiful place. It struck me that our father-son walk down memory lane was exactly the sort of thing that would make Grammy happy. It was the perfect way to honor her memory. Friday, May 23, 2008. Healia Communities integrat...
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Fixing Foibles & Follies: January 2008
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Monday, January 21, 2008. The top 10 social networking sites, 2006 - 2007. Lthough there was explosive growth in social networking over the past year, a few sites actually lost a significant amount of users over the year: AOL Hometown. Is down 32%. Ouch. I hadn't ever heard of this site (have you? When I checked it out just now it had a banner ad for another user-losing site: Classmates Online. Growth during the same period. Sunday, January 13, 2008. Even my mom is on Facebook.
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Fixing Foibles & Follies: September 2006
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Thursday, September 28, 2006. Long with the marketing, technology, and consulting clubs at the UW MBA program, I joined Net Impact. Earlier this week. As I've mentioned in earlier posts, I've been hopping up and down with excitement to work with this group. My new fellow Net Impact members are very plugged in to the exciting stuff. Happening locally, and I look forward to learning more from them about local firms that focus on sustainability. Brevity is the soul of b-school.
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Fixing Foibles & Follies: June 2008
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Friday, June 13, 2008. Most bloggers should tweet instead. N the cacophonous jumble of thoughts that bounce through our heads every day, there are a few that stand out. We feel compelled to share these observations and ruminations - the uncommon moment, for example, where you see a mailman who is walking quickly and smoking a cigar. What's so good about this extreme conciseness? This: it forces you to get to the point. Have you ever taken a random walk down blog street?
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Fixing Foibles & Follies: February 2008
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Fixing Foibles and Follies. Wednesday, February 06, 2008. My sister's on the radio today. Hile I've been undeniably lax as a blogger over the past several months, my sister has been on an incredible blogging spree. Her blog about the 70s. Has quickly built up an active community of readers. Indeed, she's gotten so popular that she was interviewed about her blog by local radio station KUOW. The interview will air today at 2 PM, and Katy will post a link to the interview after it airs.
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zeitheist: December 2010
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Friday, December 31, 2010. Posted by James Wayne Proctor. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. The countdown is over. Have you seen it? After decades of anticipation I found TRON: Legacy. It was the Year of the Geek when we met, my friend and I, the same year of the original TRON. S release, yet 1982 seemed a long time ago in a galaxy far away as we stood at the front of the line for its sequel. Right then and there as the first great sci-fi classic of a new generation. It doesn't cross the uncanny valley.
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