eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 10 2007 | journal, bloggingSteve Pavlina has written a nice article on his blog about the power of journaling. Journaling is high on my list of desired activited and yet I almost never find the time to site down and write. Hopefully this will be another kick in the pants towards that goal for me.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 07 2007 | fromthepugetnews, blogging, news, blogs, Blue Dot
Quoted: I believe that I've got the exclusive scoop on this new blog-posting feature from Blue Dot [you must register and get an account to currently see the set-up form] as I was one of only a couple "closed-Alpha" testers. Lucky me, I was just given the go-ahead to let people know about it, before Blue Dot has even announced it on their own blog. As a blogger,
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 04 2007 | blogging, software, free, wordpress
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 10 2006 | wordcamp, wordpress, blogging, events
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 07 2006 | blogging, blogs, writing, tips
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 06 2006 | writing, blogging, funny
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 21 2006 | blogging, blogs, blog, sidenotes, software, webappA new feature for bloggers - the ability to post sidenotes on your site. Looks quite nice!
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 09 2006 | blogging, blogsI had never heard of Squarespace but it looks like a nice blogging solution. Does anyone have any experience with them?
Quoted: Squarespace is a flexible, streamlined way to create and manage a website.
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the annoying thing about the following is that I was raised vegetarian and the only people who made me uncomfortable were the meat eating kids who made fun of me. perhaps tolerance needs to be taught in those homes rather than expecting that vegetarian kids eat highly processed fake meat options...
The experts she quotes strongly suggest that parents allow some leeway, such as “allowing kids to eat meat at friends’ houses or restaurants or packing snacks and lunches that look like chicken nuggets or hot dogs but are actually made from soy or wheat gluten.”
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