August 04, 2005
Blogger's Mobile Blogging - a review
Blog Daddy, Harvey of Bad Example broke the news about blogger supporting photos (with some major limitations) in this
post. Now I'll break the news about Blogger's
Mobile Photo/Blogging feature, which I've been using for the past few weeks now, since my computer has been out of commission. [I'm currently visiting with my mom's and I'm using my sister's computer to post this.]
Anyway, being that I had a camera phone w/video capability I decided to test both my camera-phone and their hosting capabilities out. So I decided to resurrect my old blogspot spite temporarily to engage in an experiment of sorts. Well, after only a few tries I loved it. Espeically since my pc accessibility at the moment is limited as Colin explains in this post
So far I love it. I just snap, email or mms with a subject line (which is the post's title), then write as long or short a text message (which is the body of the post) as I want to and then send it to blogger... they do the rest. Later I can go in and edit what I've written or delet the picture from the HTML code. Now the question that's not addressed in their info is size capacity of photos and/or total photo storage capacity. Hmmm, must explore!
To view my first efforts please visit: lettersfromnyc.blogspot.com. Feel free to leave a comment there.
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Blogger Mobile imposes a 250K limit per photo, which is mentioned on this page:
http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=1031&query=limits%20account&topic=0&type=f
Regular Blogger Image uploading doesn't appear to have a limit.
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August 01, 2005
The Web - The New Terrorism Battleground
Thought I'd share this item from the London Times with you:
"Over the past fortnight Israeli intelligence agents have noticed something distinctly odd happening on the internet. One by one, Al-QaedaÂ’s affiliated websites have vanished until only a handful remain..."
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"However, the sobering message of many security experts is that the terrorists are unlikely ever to lose a war waged with technology."
Ironically, if they win, the technology will cease to exist...
Posted by: Harvey at August 01, 2005 03:40 PM (ubhj8)
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By the way, Colin, even though you're only guest-posting, please don't feel like you have to hide your stuff in the extended entry all the time.
Read this & think it over:
http://badexample.mu.nu/archives/032793.php
Posted by: Harvey at August 01, 2005 03:43 PM (ubhj8)
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We need to hire some hackers to hack into their websites and start sending them spam filled with pron.
Posted by: Machelle at August 02, 2005 08:44 AM (ZAyoW)
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I agree. Spam. Lots of it. Spam and bacon.
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July 28, 2005
The Faux Pas of an Overly Enthusiastic Virgin
Well, you will not believe... I've got the but! Ooops sorry. Freudian slip there. It was supposed to be "bug," but I was thinking about writing on the kinds of things that really interest me, when my hands began to caress the keyboard for inspiration. Tickling the keys is something I do to help me relax and get my writing assignments started at work. A sort of calling on the muses - all 7 of them at the same time : )
In this case, I was eager to start, but was obviously going though a moment of premature typing. You know what premature typing is, don't you? I'm sure some of you have experienced it at one time or another. It's when your fingers work faster and more furiously because they're directly connected to your subconcious brain, and it's doing it so fast that the censory part of your brain doesn't get a chance to edit. Well, "but" is what came out of my fingertips, when what I meant to write was: I've got the blogging bug!
Actually, I already have a list of things I'd like to post about, but that will have to be deferred until I take care of some important business here first. Before I embark on those I have 2 things which I must take care of publicly, as that's how I committed my first Blogging Sins, publicly. Michele tried to warn me about them ahead of time but the arrogant person that I am, I got carried away with my eagerness, enthusiasm and what she calls my "attention whoring tendencies".
In fact, it was a colleague who pointed out that I owe her a big apology for the following sins:
- unwelcome public lechery above and beyond what is acceptable
- humor at the expense of a kind and unsuspecting host
- non-consensual and descriptive disclosure of items relating to her/our jobs
- judgemental statements to someone who has only been fun, kind and sweet and who has broadened my horizons
I am also writing this here, because I have not been able to get in touch with M directly, and she's not been at work. I arrived too late Tuesday night to meet with her (another of my sins), so she must now think I'm a terrible cad.
M, please know that I'm profoundly sorry for my ineptitude, overeager, careless and virginal blogging transgressions. I will now go and spend some time finishing Harvey's blogging tips archive as you suggested.
To all my commenters, in particular the impressive Contagion, I will stop by soon to visit. But first, excuse me while I go to my room and and give myself a good whacking for all my transgressions.
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You are sooooo going to fit into the Bad Example Family.
Your mind is already there! There being the gutter!
Posted by: Machelle at July 28, 2005 08:55 AM (ZAyoW)
Posted by: vw bug at July 28, 2005 12:23 PM (dkZJv)
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SNORT! Think you are going to fit in well. Even if you are no good for haggis...
Posted by: Laughing Wolf at July 28, 2005 01:20 PM (zI0Ey)
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I do rather like the contrite side of you. I was almost tempted to believe your sincerity. I guess the proof will be in the reformation.
Posted by: cathy at July 28, 2005 01:30 PM (ht2RK)
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Screw that... keep up with the way you where going.
Posted by: Contagion at July 29, 2005 12:36 PM (Q5WxB)
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Reform nothing. ONWARD! :-)
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Blogging Tips for Newbies / Beginners
[Michele sent this to me a few weeks ago when she was trying to lure me to be a guest blogger at her site. I've posted these tips here for 2 reasons: they've helped me; and so far, I haven't found anything comparable on the web. Plus, I found them to be full of interesting innuendos. I must say, I found them to be hot blogging tips indeed!]
Colin, if you can master these simple steps as you begin, then youÂ’re well on your way to blog heaven, where you get into a mode where itÂ’s love and nothing but love of blogging. In considering you as I write this, I can safely say it will perhaps be the best relationship youÂ’ll ever have because it will be: on your terms, under your control, and at the level of passion and intensity that depends solely on your effort and level of enthusiasm. The reader just has to sit there, and whether they yawn or not depends on your style and content, which is another matter entirely.
1. The title’s the thing – its your hook – whether you come up with it first, last or in the middle, the key thing about the title is that you entice or seduce your reader into lingering on the page, without fully revealing your position or opinion on something or the outcome of the post. Titles that are Humorous, Mysterious and Witty are surefire hooks.
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July 24, 2005
Please allow me to introduce myself
I'm a man of wealth and taste. I've been around for a long long year, stealing many a woman's heart and faith. I was around when sweet Michele had her time of doubt and pain. She dueled fiercely with some sinisters, who worked hard to seal her fate.
Pleased to meet you...Colin is my name! Bet what's puzzling you is the nature of my game.
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I am waiting on pins and needles for this one. Please hurry and get it written and posted.
Posted by: vw bug at July 24, 2005 01:52 PM (i7MTM)
Posted by: Machelle at July 25, 2005 09:40 AM (ZAyoW)
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YAY! Salciousness!
DEFINITELY the right theme for Michele's readership :-)
Posted by: Harvey at July 25, 2005 03:51 PM (ubhj8)
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Wait... you're British? Will YOU send me a hagas?!?!?!
Posted by: Contagion at July 25, 2005 06:01 PM (M8Swz)
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Eindelijk je enige. Best bookmarken!
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June 16, 2005
Here's a question
I've been posting on online security issues and I was wondering if I should continue or not bother. So I thought, why not ask: So through the anonymous poll below you can let me know. Thanks for the feedback!
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bela, io votare per te!
Posted by: Fastidium at June 16, 2005 11:08 PM (ht2RK)
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Absolutely continue! Even folks who've heard this before can use a refresher. Thanks for taking the time to post these tips.
Posted by: Ted at June 17, 2005 07:40 AM (+OVgL)
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Please do! Also, if the whapping/slapping company gets going, post info on that too. *G*
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June 12, 2005
My favorite scent/memory
Thanks to blog-sis Tammi, of TammiÂ’s World, for bringing back to mind
my favorite scent that's tied to a memory. For me that scent is tied to my first two memories ever. I was almost 2 years old when I went to visit my grandparents for the first time.
They lived near the beach with my uncle who was young and single. My uncle, who had picked us up at the airport decided to take a walk and I followed him in tow. He picked me up to cross the road and over to the beach. The first scent that hit my nostrils in this brand new world was the smell of sun scorched sea grass that covered the edge of the road and which we had to step on in order to get to the beachÂ’s edge. I can almost still smell it!
The second scent memory was created a short while after the first. After spending a little while with my uncle on that beach, he picked me up once again to take me home. As I placed my head on his shoulder and began to dose off I got to smell a mixture of a sun dried cotton shirt with a hint of sweat, suntan lotion, and aftershave. That was the last scent I went to bed with almost every night as he rocked me to sleep. To this day I still love the scent of a guy whoÂ’s worn a soft cotton shirt in the sun.
Every time I go to the beach I usually wear a cotton shirt as a cover-up which usually means that IÂ’ll be enjoying my own scent on the shirt the entire ride home! I love summer!
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So many different scents bring back memories for me. I know it's going to be hard the first time I smell Vitalis (my dad used it every day).
Posted by: vw bug at June 12, 2005 09:13 AM (n+JjT)
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That is an awesome memory!
Posted by: Bou at June 12, 2005 11:13 PM (z7nbM)
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Scent and memories are very interesting. I find it interesting that, in English anyway, we don't have that many words to describe different scents; yet scent seems to be one of the most powerful senses at triggering memories!
I also find it interesting that one of your earliest scent memories involves people. Mine does too, I remember going into my Grandfather's den and the scent of old leather and his 4711 cologne! I cannot pick up a bottle of 4711 without triggering his memory.
Posted by: Charles at June 14, 2005 12:06 AM (vpVgr)
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Thank You! For reminding me how much I love exactly what you described. It's one reason I always wear my denim shirts on the boat or beach. You made me smile.
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May 16, 2005
A walk on the Dark Side
Space!
Infinite, unthinking, beautiful -- there is no peace like it in this world, whether by trance or narcotic. Married with the joy of flight, the unblinking starscape becomes my paradise. Weightless, my ruined body feels young strength. Boundless, my spirit soars.
via The Darth Side
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May 05, 2005
Boad Spectrum Reading
Reading Suggestions:
First up is an incredible post by Eric of Straight White Guy. He has an incredibly poignant tale, and writes with great sensitivity and eloquence of a different time, and about a kind of man one seldom finds today. I read it a few days ago and it's still with me. I thought his style was reminiscent of Hemingway. You be the judge. It's compelling reading so please click through!
Second, from my expat friends at No Pasaran, comes two articles of interest. The first is regarding the network of individuals being connected to the Oil for Food Scandal. The second is how my old alma mater is trying to derail American Consersvatism.
Third, is our dear Commisar at the Politburu Diktat, who counters these critics of American Conservatism by exposing "the Granolious Far Left" in his own forum. Please read in this order so the full effect can be achieved.
Fourth, there seems to be a concerted effort by the MSM (these last 3 weeks) to be on the attack regarding the administration's withdrawal from the Kyoto Treaty. Stephen Macklin (Hold The Mayo), has done an excellent post that both counters the criticism, while simultaneiously providing scientific data that puts this criticism in it's proper light. In essence its the myth and truth about Global Warming. I couldn't have done a better job myself.
Finally, the eagerly anticipated NIN (Nine Inch Nails) album - With Teeth - is out, and was recently reviewed by a friend, so please stop by for a quick read and visit.
That's all the writing I have time for today. Life beckons so I must answer!
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.. thanks, Michele... I am very glad you liked the story...
Posted by: Eric at May 05, 2005 01:51 PM (YlwMq)
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how do I get me one of those "sam's teach yourself movable type?"
Posted by: Oddybobo at May 05, 2005 03:23 PM (6Gm0j)
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Thanks for the kind words.
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April 26, 2005
Be Careful What You Ask For
I'm just overjoyed! I finally scheduled an hour for myself to catch up with my blog family. Reading my blogsis, Tammi of
Road Warrior Survival, brought some happy tears to my eyes. In her posts:
"Be Careful What You Ask For" and
"Almost" we get to see her stong faith and positive attitude, not only are they amazing, she's inspirational. I was really happy to read that things are going so great for her. I'm going to call her and tell her myself while she's on the road, but I needed to share her wonderful news with all of you too.
But I especially love this affirming line from one of these posts:
"Anything worth having is worth waiting for."
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I've got a good feeling about this one :-)
Posted by: Harvey at April 26, 2005 11:11 AM (tJfh1)
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You've been tracking along well on the job.
I doubt they would have invested this much time with you if there were issues. I think - at this point - it is just rubber stamps.
And I agree - sometimes it takes a person some time to change.
Posted by: _Jon at April 26, 2005 01:51 PM (ZM3Qb)
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April 09, 2005
My Top 10 Posts at Blogspot
If you're reading this, it's becaue I'm elbow deep in cables, wires and computer entrails. My PC was finally coming to it's last breath, and warning me about it for awhile. So, after some nudging (or hexes) from Jon I decided to just get on with it and do the overhaul that it needed.
I tested the waters earlier today by fixing my son's pc. Tomorrow night I'll begin tackling my pc. In the previous post I wrote ALL about it, so if you're so inclined go and read all I'm doing during this coming week.
To keep you amused and entertained, IÂ’ve transfered my archives from my former site on blogspot, and have linked below my top 10 posts (based on hits and ranking) for your perusal. You be the judge and let me know if you agree with the rankings. By the way, if you take the Quiz, I'll be posting the answer keys to the questions on 4-16-05. Have fun reading!
10.From the Shores of the Tigris River
9. Letters from Baghdad
8. Moore dangerous than al-Zarqawi?
7. Deconstructing Kerry's Health Plan
6. Democracy and Rage
5. Terror & The Men In My Squad
4. To My Fallen Friends
3. Lost in Translation
2. J'accuse!
1. A Fun and Sexy Quiz
This post will stay at the top until I return to blogging F/T.
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Wait... where's that post titled "Michele's Hot, Sexy Bikini Pictures"?
I'm pretty sure there was a post like that...
... might've just been a personal fantasy, though :-)
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Tech Support - Level 3
Ok, my computer is officially on itÂ’s last legs. If it crashes one more time I wonÂ’t be held responsible for my reaction. So thereÂ’s a number of things I need to do in order to fix the problems and bring it up to speed. First, I need to psych myself up in order to go into a computer store. Why? Simple, men in these stores are trained to make people (men and women alike) doubt there own computer knowledge.
Case in point, the last time I went in to a store to buy a sound card the sales associate was insisting (without even setting eyes on my pc) that the problem was a dead hard drive. He was aiming for me to get a new computer. So, having built my own computer and having taught Comp Sci 101, it really drives me over the edge of civility when these kids assume IÂ’m an idiot and will fall for their lies.
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Best of luck. I can totally empathize. I worked in the VoIP and DSL arena for 5 years. I have DSL at home. You can guess how well it goes when I call BellSouth and the person on the phone tells me to 'reboot your pc'. Sigh. Though I usually take a deep breath, just let them follow their help scripts and then ask for a level 2 support person.
Posted by: vw bug at April 10, 2005 07:28 AM (rhlNH)
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As a note of encouragement, I found that installing drivers on XP tends to be a lot easier than with previous versions.
Posted by: Harvey at April 10, 2005 03:18 PM (ubhj8)
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I can send you a copy of the SP2 disk I have.
Posted by: _Jon at April 11, 2005 10:52 AM (grH7t)
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I am so lucky... CDW (Computer Discount Warehouse) is only a few miles from me. I can go there and shop in person, and I have yet to be condescended to by some 16 year old know-it-all! It's true that quite a bit of their inventory is located back in the warehouse - which means you MUST have a sales clerk order it out for you - but I've never had any issues with them, except maybe the amount of time waiting for the merchandise to be picked up and moved to the front of the store. I'm really sorry you don't have anything comparable near you. Yeah, it might cost me a few dollars more... but not excessive... it's well worth it - AND the people on the floor are very knowledgeable... amazing in this day and age!
When I know I'll have to deal with the other kind of sales people - I go in knowing exactly what I want... or close to it. If I want a sound card and they want to ask why... I say, because I want a sound card - got a problem with that? If you don't tell them why, they can't try to lord it over you like you're stupid. *grin* Good Luck with the rebuild.
Posted by: Teresa at April 12, 2005 12:10 AM (nAfYo)
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April 02, 2005
Dear Blog Dad,
This is a letter thatÂ’s been long overdue! I just had to write to you, to thank you for doing something so incredible that has truly changed my life. ItÂ’s still hard for me to believe, all these many months later, how our lives were thrown together, when I lived in that outer hinterland called blogspot.
Sometimes people come into our lives and we think nothing of it. As my blog brother _Jon says: "we're often not aware of the reason for the 'convergence of events that happen in our lives and that bring people together.'" Who would have thought my blog bro was so deep. He's probably going to be upset with me for writing this, but I think I'm a pretty lucky girl to have him in my family.
You have singlehandedly created this wonderful family which has been a true blessing, not only in my life, but in that of my wonderful blog brothers and sisters. Although, our family chart is quirkier that the Greek or Roman Mythology charts of old, the empathy, laughter, intelligence that is shared by all, makes this a very unique and wonderful family to be "a part of". In truth, without all of them, but especially you, my life would be a very empty and dull one.
I want to say thank you for being like a true dad to me: always being supportive no matter what was going on with self-centered me; always being very patient, especially when I wasnÂ’t back home when IÂ’d said IÂ’d be; never taking my rebelliousness or my melancholy too seriously; always knowing what to say and in what tone to say it in to help me get through the day; but most importantly, for always just being there, close enough to give me a hug, far enough to let me learn from my own skinned knees. DonÂ’t know if youÂ’ve realized it, but youÂ’ve truly changed my life by creating this family and making a concerted effort to make me be a part of it even when I was so steeped in my grief I didn't want to be a part of anything or anyone.
Thanks for being such a silly, funny, caring, loyal blog dad. And I want to say a special thanks to blog mom for inspiring you and helping to make you such a special man. ((((((((((Hugs))))))))))
Your ever grateful and loving blog daughter,
M/
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*blushing deep crimson*
It's AWFULLY dusty in the bank today
[wiping at eyes]
Thank you
[returning hug with enthusiasm]
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I think you got it. Sorry I don't get over to post more often. But, if you've got Tammi after you... you certainly will never be left alone to back into a corner by yourself... she's pretty great about that. *grin*
Posted by: Teresa at April 02, 2005 11:57 PM (nAfYo)
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Glad to see your back!
Harv was SO moved by what you wrote.
THANKS!
Posted by: TNT at April 03, 2005 10:15 AM (ubhj8)
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November 15, 2004
Strengthen The Good
Strengthen The Good (STG), is now officially a Not-for-Profit organanization! STG was founded by
The Command Post's Alan Thomas. in an effort to unite bloggers and help others. It's received a bit of good press lately. In an article in today's
New York Times, Nathan Schactman writes how STG member bloggers (like me and some of you) have made a difference in real time, not just in the virtual world. It's really
a great article and I encourage you all to read it. In the extended entry you can read an excerpt of it.
If you want to know more about Strengthen The Good, visit their website.
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Been a while.
Hope you're still doing well, and a Happy Thanksgiving to you :-)
Posted by: Harvey at November 24, 2004 11:08 AM (ubhj8)
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Just checking in.
I know how much trouble you cause when you think no one's keeping an eye on you ;-)
Posted by: Harvey at November 28, 2004 10:50 AM (ubhj8)
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[leaves thermos of hot chicken soup]
By the way, you'll need to either post something or change the date on your last post, or else your blog is going to go blank.
Nothing more embarrassing than a naked blog ;-)
Posted by: Harvey at November 29, 2004 10:24 AM (tJfh1)
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Hope everything's alright.
Posted by: That 1 Guy at December 01, 2004 02:45 AM (Pjn8I)
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Hmmm... if you don't post something soon, I may be forced to send the fire department over to check on you.
You DO like firemen, right? ;-)
Posted by: Harvey at December 01, 2004 10:26 AM (tJfh1)
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I'll bet you're bored...
Here, watch this:
[juggles a bowling ball, an egg, and a flaming torch]
Pretty impressive, huh? :-)
Posted by: Harvey at December 04, 2004 10:35 AM (tJfh1)
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Oops! Your blog went blank.
Hope you're ok.
Posted by: Harvey at December 05, 2004 11:59 AM (ubhj8)
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CTS must be pretty bad. This should cheer you up:
[does 10 front-flips in a row, finishing with full-twisting double sommersault]
TA-DA!
:-)
Posted by: Harvey at December 08, 2004 10:59 AM (tJfh1)
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[leaves solid milk chocolate elf]
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October 29, 2004
My Favorite Munuvians
My cold is still dragging me about, but I am getting better ever so slowly. So for today's post I'm going to dispense with electoral rhetoric, political profiles, memes and conspiracy theories (not that I ever did any of that), in order to encourage you to read some truly talented people. May you delight your eyes (during my period of recovery) by visiting my favorite munuvians:
A Likely Story
Ambient Irony
Annika's Poetry & Journal
Anticipatory Retaliation
Blog Showcase (showcases new bloggers)
Hold The Mayo
The Jawa Report
The Llama Butchers
Ravings of a Corporate Mommy (a must read!)
Random Pensées (a must read!)
Rocket Jones (a must read!)
Simon World (a must read!)
Snooze Button Dreams
The Cheese Stands Alone
Willow Tree
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Posted by: Simon at October 29, 2004 01:44 AM (UKqGy)
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Thanks, Michelle, for including me among a group of people I have a lot of respect for. I'd include your name there, too, by the way.
Posted by: RP at October 29, 2004 07:38 AM (LlPKh)
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Great,
Just when I was looking forward to being a big slacker after the election and someone like Michele comes along and puts me in a list like this.
What a lot to live up to!!!!
Thanks Michele.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at October 29, 2004 12:32 PM (UquFN)
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WOW!!!
Because I am slow and sometimes a cyberidiot, I didn't see this ping until just this second.
Michele, you've made me blush. And squirm. Thank you!
Posted by: Elizabeth at November 06, 2004 03:14 AM (G2D7D)
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October 23, 2004
When in a political Funk...
The political atmosphere in NYC is horrible. Kerry supporters are attacking Bush supporters in public. There is a general air of incivility and confrontation everwhere I turn. Tolerance is non-existent. Every time I'm out of doors I see people wearing buttons with either "I Hate Bush", "Fire Bush", "Bush Lied"; well, the list of sayings goes on.
The only thing that's been helping me get through this week is quietly visiting my blog family. I say quietly because I'm managing my Carpal tunnel by not commenting or blogging too much.
So, when I'm in a funk I just pop in on my blog family, for a stress relief and a laugh. Okay, fair warning: some have stuff on their blogs that make me turn beet red and shock me a bit. But you know what, when I'm done reading I sometimes have laughed so hard that I forget all my troubles and I'm happy again. So here they are, starting with the my wonderful Blogfather, followed by my blog sisters and brothers:
Harvey of Bad Example
Alex in Wonderland
Boudicca's Voice (fave blog sis)
Closet Extremist
Drunken Wisdom
Jeff at Au fait
Lee Ann's View
Madfish Willie
Mike the Marine
One Happy Dog Speaks
Quality Weenie-Sis
Road Warrior Survival (fav blog sis)
Technicalities(another wonderful sis)
There's One, Only!
We Swear
Whimsy Capricious
Once my hands are better (from my CTS) they will be permanently on my blogroll, till then this loving post will have to do! My next and final blogroll will be those foreign blogs that I admire greatly, for their blogging prowess (how much quality stuff they produce) and their amazing insight and clarity in their posts and memes.
Enjoy your walk about!
Update: I noticed that I have an old list which does not include a blog sibling:
Class Mishaps
Sorry about that!
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Thank you so much for the link! And the compliment!
I am hoping your carpal tunnels is better soon. I love to read what you write.
Posted by: Boudicca at October 23, 2004 09:37 PM (XH1zZ)
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BTW, it is not getting that ugly down here yet. Maybe it is because we are nt a big city? I'm not sure. But trust me, I am thankful.
Posted by: Boudicca at October 23, 2004 09:40 PM (XH1zZ)
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Thanks Michele. I think it's an honor to be a part of a "Blog Family" and I'm tickled that someone as concientious and observant as yourself is in that company. Please continue to do what you do, and I'll continue to read it. (There's no way that I could stop anyway, as I was born "Upstate")
A guy in the South that came from New York and isn't 65 or older and living in Florida? Who knew? :^)
BTW, I'm sure that if you gave the "keys" to your blog to another Family member, they'd be happy to take care of updating the 'roll for you. CTS be damned!
Posted by: Johnny - Oh at October 24, 2004 07:38 AM (Nl2WO)
Posted by: Harvey at October 24, 2004 12:04 PM (ubhj8)
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I think you already know I think you're about the greatest thing since sliced bread - and I couldn't be more honored to call you my BlogSis. We got us a pretty great (and diverse) group of people in this family of ours. Like I told Harvey one time....it's all HIS fault. :-)
Thank you for the compliment (and the link). You take care of yourself, the CTS is aweful to deal with.
Posted by: Tammi at October 24, 2004 08:07 PM (UOdfZ)
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Michele, I hope you feel better and get out of your "political funk" soon. The country needs you.
For some perspective on what to expect in the final 9 days of the campaign and how to respond to surprises from the Democrats and/or terrorists, check out
The Final Week.
Posted by: salt1907 at October 25, 2004 10:43 AM (T8AyJ)
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Thanks, Michele! That felt like a great hug.
Posted by: That 1 Guy at October 26, 2004 03:06 AM (uJW+4)
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Thanks so much for the link, the reference and the kind words...like Harvey and T1G said, I feel hugged!
Posted by: Lee Ann at October 26, 2004 03:33 PM (2P/wO)
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October 14, 2004
The kindness of strangers
I am always awed by the kindness of strangers. Living in New York leaves people with very little personal time, which in turn means there's very little time for you to be extraordinarily kind to anyone else. So when someone spends time and goes out of there way to do something kind I'm always floored. Sometimes I even get choked up.
That's what happened when I read the comments in my I need feedback post. I saw that Jeff Harrell of The Shape of Days had generously given of his time and talent to modify my favorite photo of Ground Zero (see below). He nearly brought me to tears.
When I stopped by his site to thank him, and saw his entry of 'why he blogs', I understood his generosity.
Jeff, for your talent and your kindness, THANK YOU! Now if you agree, go visit him!
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PERFECT!
That was very nice of him - but then I'm also not surprised. I've begun to realize there are so many really GOOD people in this world of ours.
Posted by: Tammi at October 14, 2004 05:42 PM (UOdfZ)
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You guys are just too sweet.
Michele, you're so welcome. (Said publicly here, and privately in an e-mail earlier.)
Posted by: Jeff Harrell at October 14, 2004 06:03 PM (UAuME)
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Just gorgeous.
Excuse me, I've got something in my eye...
Posted by: Harvey at October 15, 2004 01:17 PM (tJfh1)
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October 13, 2004
I need feedback
A month ago I saw the picture below taken by a spanish journalist/blogger who was in NYC on Sept. 11th and went to pay his respects at Ground Zero. He took this picture which I love and asked if I could have a copy to add the image to my site. I still love the image and use it as my screen saver at work. However, I'm now wondering if it just might be too dark to have it on the top position in the upper right corner of my blog.
What do you think?
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It isn't so much that the picture is dark; I like the blue light against the black sky, but I would like to see the flag better. There may be ways to brighten the flag a bit.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at October 13, 2004 12:23 PM (nclgZ)
Posted by: Laughing Wolf at October 13, 2004 06:59 PM (k3fvZ)
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I like it too, but I suggest that you add a white border around it if you add it to the top of the page.
Posted by: Johnny - Oh at October 13, 2004 08:07 PM (Nl2WO)
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I like it. A lot. I also like the idea of a white (or possibly the same shade blue) border. That would seperate it from the background better and help it to "pop".
But yeah - it's a stunning photo. I can see why you love it.
Posted by: Tammi at October 14, 2004 11:28 AM (UOdfZ)
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Great pic, and I agree on the notion of a white border.
Still, it couldn't hurt to run it through a photo editor program and try boosting the gamma a little. It may or may not look better lighter, but you might want to check.
Posted by: Harvey at October 14, 2004 12:59 PM (tJfh1)
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I took the liberty of bringing the picture into Photoshop and doing a dynamic range adjustment, and also tweaking the white balance. You can see (and download) the results here:
http://homepage.mac.com/jharrell/lettersfromny.jpg
I'm not saying it's all that great, but it should give you an idea of what's possible.
Posted by: Jeff Harrell at October 14, 2004 02:21 PM (UAuME)
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October 09, 2004
For Tuning Spork
In an effort to help a fellow munuvian and poet, Tuning Spork of
Blather Review to find the perfect picture to accompany his poem on his 9/30/04 post. I am posting it here as I don't have his email address.
(click to enlarge)
I had a tough week at the office so this weekend I'm spending it outdoors doing fun physical things to relieve the stress. Don't know if I'll post, I hope you all have a great weekend and thanks for visiting.
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If you don't mind, I'll take this for your Jammie post, too :-)
Posted by: Harvey at October 09, 2004 10:36 AM (tJfh1)
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Wowee! Thanks, Michele, she's beautiful. More "cozy" than sultry, though.
Maybe the perfect picture (the one I have in my head) just doesn't exist. I think put this one, and another I've found, into my poem post.
Thanks!
Posted by: Tuning Spork at October 09, 2004 10:37 AM (p3f1Q)
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October 02, 2004
What I wore last night
Although I wasn't blogging last night, I was still wrestling with what I would blog about today, knowing that
Harvey was having another blogroll on blogwear I decided to join the pajama party.
I wore something similar while watching the debates. Except those were a pair of black silk men's pajamas. I like the looser fit from men's pajamas. I actually own several pairs of them because I love wearing them so much. I don't know what it is, but I think they're more comfortoble, looser and sexier than woman's pajamas. Don't you agree?
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[drools slightly]
*faints*
Posted by: Harvey at October 02, 2004 01:33 PM (ubhj8)
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I do agree, and wear mens PJs myself. I'm so tall and refuse to pay all that extra money for just a couple of inches material at the bottom of the pj legs!
Plus, I don't know if they look sexier but there is just something so..so..ohhhhh about wearing them.
Posted by: Tammi at October 02, 2004 03:51 PM (UOdfZ)
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