Just read the tips on internet safety. To me they are all common sense reminders. If you see something "yucky" - report it; if you don't want god and everyone to know about it - keep it to yourself (they're called secrets for a reason); and if someone suggests something that you are not comfortable with - say no and report it.
Anyhoo, onto the next discovery. Till next time, have lotsa fun!
Friday, October 5, 2007
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
I have just finished watching the 7 1/2 habits clip. The habits expressed in the clip are invigorating reminders to keep your brain lively, to play and to grow. The challenge is to decide which is the easiest and which is the hardest habit that expresses my learning curve.
For me the easiest habit would be number 1. It's easy to make a goal, such as saying I would like to learn more about photography with my camera. That's a nice broad statement.
The hard part would be making the list of how much and what I want to learn about my camera and photography; making and taking the time to learn, instead of just winging it. In short, focusing in on habit number 2.
For me the easiest habit would be number 1. It's easy to make a goal, such as saying I would like to learn more about photography with my camera. That's a nice broad statement.
The hard part would be making the list of how much and what I want to learn about my camera and photography; making and taking the time to learn, instead of just winging it. In short, focusing in on habit number 2.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Big ol' NEWBIE alert. So, PLEASE bear with me as I try to figure this out. And then I'll see how much and what I want to post.
If you want to try a totally irreverant comic, that is totally as "un-p.c." as you can get. Then you should take a look at "Least I could do". I'll make it easy, here's the comic's site for the first day: http://www.leasticoulddo.com/comic/20030210
And the drawings get better.
If you want to try a totally irreverant comic, that is totally as "un-p.c." as you can get. Then you should take a look at "Least I could do". I'll make it easy, here's the comic's site for the first day: http://www.leasticoulddo.com/comic/20030210
And the drawings get better.
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