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A new home | Weiward Girl
https://weiwardgirl.wordpress.com/2009/10/05/a-new-home
I haven’t taken my blog seriously enough, even though I know better. Recently, I found myself in a few situations where I wish I had done more work on my digital presence, but that still didn’t motivate me to actually do something about it. Then one day, Smashing Magazine tweeted out one of my earlier posts (about Twitter @ replies) and this blog got thousands of hits. Oops. Http:/ www.veronicasopher.com/. Bacon Is My Enemy. Cubile Punk, The. Geek Giant, The. Kristy Bolsinger… sometimes a pony.
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Bryan Zug’s Flat Hatter Collaborative » Urban Renewal
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Can I get your help? We’re moving our family to the heart of downtown Seattle. Posted by bryanzug - 2012/07/11. And I are about to do something crazy and I’d like to ask for your help. The short of it is this We’re moving our family. To the heart of Seattle. There is something incredible happening in our tech community right now and we are doing some major reconfiguring of our lives to be even more involved with it. I will get into the backstory. Can you join us and spread the word? Who can take viagra.
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Walk the puppy | Weiward Girl
https://weiwardgirl.wordpress.com/2009/07/26/walk-the-puppy
A place at our table. This blog was born on December 1, 2008. This is the 12th post. Like several other posts, this one started with a nudge from one of my favorite bloggers, Brett Nordquist. A great mentor and friend, Cheryl Nichols. Says starting a blog is like getting a puppy. She makes a good point. Starting and maintaining a blog is a responsibility. It requires constant and consistent care and feeding. It demands that I research new things and acquire new skills. The truth is, I’ve abandoned ...
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Spectacles | Weiward Girl
https://weiwardgirl.wordpress.com/2009/07/21/spectacles
Adapting to Changes to Twitter @ Replies. Ty has been doing lots of new things this summer. In addition to advancing his C skills, he’s also blogging, Twittering and Facebooking. These are not foreign subjects to him, as TJ. While I’m confident in my understanding of Ty and how we’ve approached his exploration in social networks, I’m also very fortunate to have encountered some great parents and their blogs: Brett Nordquist. I hope he always knows that I’m very proud of him. Feed for this Entry. Enter yo...
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A place at our table | Weiward Girl
https://weiwardgirl.wordpress.com/2009/08/13/a-place-at-our-table
A place at our table. My Singaporean friend, Karen. Had received a care package from home during Chinese New Year. She knew I love quite a few of the items she received, so she and her husband graciously invited TJ and me for dinner in their beautiful condo in downtown Seattle. Bruce. One Response to “A place at our table”. Feed for this Entry. On August 16, 2009. I have the same feeling as you about when people come over and see a little bit of clutter and “imperfections.” At the end of ...You are comme...
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Poke, poke. | Weiward Girl
https://weiwardgirl.wordpress.com/2009/08/26/poke-poke
A place at our table. For the record, I’m anti-poking on Facebook. FB hugs, ignored. FB quizzes, hidden. FB farm animal tossing or drink passing, rejected. Basically, I’m just a party pooper on Facebook. No fun at all. There’s one game I don’t hide if my FB friends play it, and that is Bejeweled. My very talented friend Joey Trimmer. Don’t get any ideas though. Unless you’re Hawkrider1. I’m not poking you back. 2 Responses to “Poke, poke.”. Feed for this Entry. On August 26, 2009. On August 26, 2009.
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Adapting to Changes to Twitter @ Replies. | Weiward Girl
https://weiwardgirl.wordpress.com/2009/07/12/adapting-to-changes-to-twitter-replies
Adapting to Changes to Twitter @ Replies. A tweet from Jeremiah Owyang. This morning reminded me to jot down my thoughts about changes to Twitter’s @ reply rules and how users have adapted to it. To see the reactions.) One of the biggest complaint is that seeing all @ replies was facilitating the discovery of new users and for observing conversations of interest. I personally agree with this. 1) Insert a character such as a period (.), a dash (-) or an exclamation point (! Before the reply message. Twitt...
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