The word is lose. Not loose. The word is loser, not looser. One means you've lost. The other means your clothes are going to fall off.
Am I a loser for mentioning this? Maybe.
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An accomplished writer and a dear old friend of mine, Fawn Fitter wrote to me with this request, and I thought I'd pass it along to the Smoosiers:
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For an imminent issue of a business magazine, I'm looking for a small business owner who made a business mistake that threatened growth or revenues, but who was able to correct it and bounce back in a way that eventually led to greater success. I'd be interviewing this person for an as-told-to article -- in other words, s/… Continue
I'm not big on the home away from home thing in too many places. In short, Smaller Indiana is a great outpost, but it's not my home. I'm not quite sure what this community is becoming, and I'll continue to watch, I guess. I think for me it's a great place to visit, but I'm not quite sure I want to live here or can maintain all these residences. Not yet anyway ;) So I'll probably be posting here occasionally, but I can't seem to juggle all these locales... Just between my work blogging and Facebo… Continue
My daughter is going to do her favorite chore this morning: Mopping the kitchen floor.
You see, I told her the first time I had her do it that if she told me she hated it, I'd make her do it all the time. She said smiling "Mom, this is the worst chore... EVER!'
How does this chore get done? I have a small spray bottle filled with one cap of Pine Sol and the rest water. She sprays spots on the floor and then mops it. With two white dish towels which she skates along the floor with her feet.
Is… Continue
I've had this conversation with a few folks lately. When you introduce yourself, what do you mention first? Career? Family? Hobbies? Religion?
I'm me.
I try to put it in the context of the person I meet. I work with a person they know. I'm the mother of the child that is in the class with theirs. I'm a friend of a friend of a friend.
But really who am I?
I'm a woman with a daughter, a career, a home, a life. I have passions, beliefs, wants, needs, loves, fears. My biggest issue? Balance. I'm… Continue
I have some folks I follow on Twitter, not for the conversation, but as a feed of what they post elsewhere on the web and the like. It takes the place of RSS for me, just another presentation of what I might see in a more screen-hogging fashion on my RSS reader. Here's my list.
bbctech
BarackObama
CNETNews
cnnbrk
cnn
engadget
MarsPhoenix
NASA
hpnews
NewYorkerDotCom
nprpolitics
Techmeme
nytimes
TheOnion
woot
Do you have some that you would recommend I add to those I follow? What is cool is whic… Continue
I've had so many different blogs over the years, but the one thing that's always made me comfortable is lists. This list of favorites has been iterated many times, the first publication in early 2005, and I'm amazed that there's never a thing I want to change on it. I realized just now re-reading this list that I said to a random person in the elevator that it was such a beautful day, I wanted to sit outside with a book and an ice water. I don't know if it's memory loss, or what, but there it is… Continue
Added by Robyn Miller on July 17, 2008 at 8:53pm —
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With thanks to Kyle's post which got me thinking in a completely different mode.
My thoughts on monetization of the social web (my mental circle):
Firstly, complex software (not the single function model of most social tools) will always hold some monetary value. Functionality is king. Making it web distributable shouldn't change that, right? But nothing in any networks that have been charged for in t… Continue
Added by Robyn Miller on July 8, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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Some people live in this space with ease. Digital natives function in this space and wander about in it with reckless abandon. I have friends who tell me that they watch me and cannot imagine how I do what I do, or keep track of what I've got, or have it all straight in my head, or pick what I use.
The answer is: I don't. I wander aimlessly at times, and allow myself to do so, a digital nomad at times, a native at other times, but mostly, I've found the best term to be a digital teenager, my ow… Continue
I blog a lot at work. I could blog more, but the rest of my job gets in the way :P As for here, I struggle. Back in the "good old days" I could be assured that my rants would only reach some subset of existence, an occasional outlier, and rarely anyone I could offend... in a way that concerned me anyway. I've maintained quite a few personal blogs in the past 6+ years, but this one... this one I find hard to do.
I guess it's that the web has hit critical mass. I spent years in relative anonymity… Continue
I used to think that the cloudy days of the winter got me down, but by spring, I'd be fine. But in general in Indiana, and definitely this year, it seems I have to wade through spring in ankle-deep water and clouds before I get to sunshine.
I can handle a hundred bright sunny cold winter days over days on end of spring rain. 10 degrees and sunny over 50s and rainy.
I'll leave you with this thought:
SAD through Spring
I've been told I'm strange but I NEED light.
70 and rainy stil… Continue
Added by Robyn Miller on May 23, 2008 at 6:30pm —
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Great meeting a whole bunch of you folks tonight. There's more names, but even I'm not that obnoxious, so hopefully no one feels left out :) We're cool like that, right? Was nice networking and 'not networking'. Catch you in the real world again some day, but in the meantime, feel free to come visit me here, especially for the virtual beer, snacks, etc. Drop me a line so I get all those names and faces straight, especially if you didn't add to my business card collection (enough to wallpaper at… Continue
People talking about politics who never would. People asking really inappropriate questions at inappropriate times. People assuming they know who voted for who. Election Day brings out the character in characters that you thought had none, the humor in the humorless, the seriousness in the normally light-hearted.
On a personal note, I'm just glad not to be getting any more flyers in my mailbox from both candidates, phone calls from Hillary Clinton's campaign, and emails talking about the Hillar… Continue
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