My friend @thedump sent me this card. Unclear if it implies some sort of twisted animal sex life, but if it does, don’t ask. I won’t tell.
Author: jenbokoff
iPhone goes up, up, up. This is pretty neat. I wish I was cool enough to try this (and moreso, rich enough to buy an iPhone that I’m ok with losing).(Source: http://player.vimeo.com/)
liftcommunities: LIFT is nominated for several Classy Awards! Vote for LIFT in Chicago, New York, and Washington, DC, as well as… http://fb.me/JWB1x1tI Awesome and well-deserved nominations! Add your vote and reblog!
Anyone can make a mistake, it is what you do next that defines your character. A lady I work with, when she was talking to her kids, and now in her email signature line. It really resonated with me.
The librarian at work died last week. She was a really lovely lady, with the biggest heart and most incredible optimism. She thrived on conversation and positive interactions, and took sincere interest in her work. Her wake was filled with warmth and comfort, disbelief and sorrow, and a soothing sense of peace. Her cubicle until… Continue reading
Read a great interview with Sky Soleil, the guy in the video, here. An excerpt: I think people feel nothing can be done to solve [homelessness] so they don’t try. “There will always be homeless people.” “Some people are just built that way.” Reading about Mark Horvath I discovered that about 30 percent of homeless people… Continue reading
GroupMe Blog: Stop. HammerTime.
groupme: Move over, FaceTime. GroupMe’s got HammerTime. Text “#hammertime” (including that pound sign, all lower case) to any of your groups with more than four members, and we’ll enter your group into our contest. Over the next few days, the one and only MC Hammer will be calling and texting with… Ok, so this is… Continue reading GroupMe Blog: Stop. HammerTime.
Canada
I googled “canadian stereotypes” for various reasons and found fabulous websites. Like this.
Mr. Blobby made my day. He’s a fish.
Question: why the separate personas?
Lots of people are making a twitter for work and a twitter for play or a facebook profile that’s “professional” and one that’s “social”. I think it’s dumb, at least if we lived in my perfect world. In my perfect world, people wouldn’t be ashamed by having fun, act differently around different people, and brown-nosing… Continue reading Question: why the separate personas?

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