Thursday, July 02, 2009

Pierre Faillettaz wants to keep up with you on Twitter

Pierre Faillettaz wants to keep up with you on Twitter

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Pierre Faillettaz wants to keep up with you on Twitter

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Pierre Faillettaz wants to keep up with you on Twitter

Pierre Faillettaz wants to keep up with you on Twitter

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— The Twitter Team

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Doing what I don't understand.

This action now may work as hoped, or not.  I don't understand the systems and procedures by which code is transmitted, let alone how it conveys instructions that create outcomes.  User-friendly may be the purgatory of uncertainty wherein my remaining years will be spent, albeit with the grudging gratitude of one who could not otherwise engage at all in such exciting enterprise as this.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

I'm evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they're letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.

It covers:

  • The best blogging techniques.
  • How to get traffic to your blog.
  • How to turn your blog into money.

I'll let you know what I think once I've had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it's still free.

Monday, September 11, 2006

this should be fun.....

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Depending on one's circumstance, retreat may be the best route to stillness. Balance-keeping along the way is it's own reward until one begins to slip-back into unnecessary defense. Is a progressive edge of some sort what keeps balance rewarding? What sort of subtle discernment does this degree of practice require? If retreat is best, how do we trust beyond our comfort zone when risk grows uncontainably, and the risk-mind is overwhelmed? What continuity of faith precedes and follows risk-events toward stillness?

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Healthy Traffic

If I feel ready there must be others burdened by their thoughts and experience of hyper-life in the transmission zone. I cringe to consider how the cell phone has become an avenue of constant communication for some. Somehow I justify my own surplus of webhours as necessary research. After all, do we have an alternative for the pursuit of global good?
Sometimes I'm afraid that traffic is all we've got to work with and wonder how many share this suspicion that transmission is outgrowing presence in our world. These are like attitudes or perceptions that grow on us, becoming our own as they belong to significant others. Hi-pace balance is different from cultivating stillness; from going there when necessary and remaining prepared to do so, or learning how to live at the pace of society, to the extent this is possible.