thinks this is so sad – family of OH university grad shot to death last month accepts his diploma. http://bit.ly/koGsa#
quotes @DavidStephenson: I look for a certain degree of intellectual rigor in spam. My bottom line? WWNPS (what would Nigerian princes say?) #
@DavidStephenson perhaps someone can whip up an overpriced e-course on how one can become financially independent as a spam proofreader. ;) #
@CallieSink best way to manage privacy with social media is to set clear personal rules and get very familiar with sites’ privacy settings. #
@JanSimpson agreed on the overuse of LOL – people who use it too much online come off as airheaded teenagers… in reply to JanSimpson#
@JanSimpson most ppl need to “raise their bar” for the use of LOL – baby steps – maybe half their personal use of it. in reply to JanSimpson#
@JanSimpson it’s kind of like over-using smileys online – use them too much and they become trite and annoying – like over-using anything,,, in reply to JanSimpson#
has discovered a stop-gap way to have “portable” friends groups in Twitter – port users’ tweet feeds into Google reader. Slow but works… #
@wbaustin with social media becoming a bigger part of business models – lines between business and personal net use will blur even more. in reply to wbaustin#
feels like he needs to pour bleach down his ear to clean his brain whenever he sees a white man try to rap. *shudder* #
just had the breakfast of champions: two left over hot dogs from last night’s grilling. made egg and cheese on hamburger buns for kids. yum! #
@kaaslaw like the advice I got from @cschierh in his Newswriting I class long ago: best cure for writers block is lowering your standards. in reply to kaaslaw#
@Zanne yes – I’d feel compelled to start mumbling about needing TP for my bunghole. :) in reply to Zanne#
shelves his #g1 love in favor of bitching at least for a short while: A pre-Cupcake laundry list of peeves with #android. http://is.gd/AQHN#
@kaaslaw ironically this advice came from the toughest prof I had in my 4 years @ Kent State. He was a ballbuster but an awesome teacher. in reply to kaaslaw#
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