as someone working to create a slightly different publishing model that is very protective of
certain kinds of blog, poem, and fiction authors, I am amazed.
Not exact matches
Most Likely to Make You Cry (in a good way): Jan Johnson with «Weeping Prayer» [found this over at Elizabeth Esther's
blog] «In Christian spiritual tradition,
certain kinds of weeping are a charism, or gift
of the Spirit.»
Back in 2009, when I started STFU, Parents, there were no articles or
blog posts about how parents use social media, what
kind of impact these attitudes and user mechanisms had on their kids (or their friends), or what we could learn from social media etiquette, including the benefits
of curbing
certain types
of posting behavior.
sad but true, it is all extremely competitive (hence all the references to it in online situations in the comments above) and i try to absent myself from those
kinds of situations / friendships / occasions whenever possible (including stepping away from
certain blogs, especially those which debate the merits
of washing the white stuff off washed organic carrots) btw to me your post came out as a long - drawn out whine apology about being judged as judging - one thing i learned in presenting my work was to never apologise for it, period.
Thank you SO much to everyone who left
kind words regarding my work space, I've spent a lot
of time (ha and money) to make it just so and I appreciate the feedback Do you
blog at a
certain area or hit up a local coffee shop?
If you get a moment, take a look at my latest
blog post, it's about a
certain kind of fashion... for less... I think you will be able to relate.
The advice come from different sources like personal
blog, social websites, different dating sites as well as
certain sites that focus on providing all
kinds of dating advice for people who are looking for dates.
He has written a series
of «Tips for Technologists» articles here at Publishing Perspectives and — especially nice in the
kind of week some
of us are having — he writes a Zen
of Technology
blog, the
kind of thing you wish you could get
certain people to read, enough said.
In our chat I admitted freely that I've stepped aboard the «nerd loop» on occasion on this
blog, exploring humanity's «blah, blah, blah, bang» habit when it comes to confronting
certain kinds of risks.
The problem is not with «
blogs» and personal publishing technologies per se, but with the reductionist tendencies
of certain kinds of people (bloggers or not)-- particularly people who see the enormous potential
of so - called «semantic web» technologies, but have little «wisdom» in the particular domain.
A Few Career
Blogs Worth Your Time Bailey Work Play Career Hub CareerDiva Dan Erwin
Blog Escape from Cubicle Nation Pongo Resume Susan Strayer The M.A.P. Set a time limit for making
certain kinds of decisions.