Archive for July, 2007

Moving to the Web: Part 1

// July 27th, 2007 // 2 Comments » // fun

Okay, so if you read my previous post about moving to a Web 2.0 lifestyle, you are now reading the exciting part 1 on how to start doing this! If you continue reading past this sentence, congratulate yourself on being cool and a forward thinker. If you just gave up and went back to [...]

My conversion to Web 2.0

// July 26th, 2007 // 5 Comments » // fun

Some of you have no idea what Web 2.0 is. I didn’t really a month ago, but I’d heard the term in the past and sort of had an understanding of what it was all about. But not until I really got into it did I learn the magic of today’s online world.
The idea behind [...]

Must-watch new show

// July 25th, 2007 // 7 Comments » // fun

So Jina didn’t watch it really, but I co-hearsed her into it. I started it Tuesday night, watched the first 30 seconds and had to stop. She wasn’t with me (instead sitting looking at iTunes or something), and I knew if she missed out on this, disappointment would reign all summer long.
The show is called [...]

Random thoughts

// July 25th, 2007 // 1 Comment » // family

Here I sit in training…eight long hours every day this week. It’s a good thing, because I’m re-learning some things I forgot and adding some new information to the old noggin.
But my thoughts are on other things. I’ve become obsessed with blogging and wanting to make money at it. If you don’t realize what can [...]

A crazy week

// July 23rd, 2007 // 2 Comments » // family

This post is to mainly test out the ability to add items via email, which is so cool I can’t stand it. I can sit in the training coming up this week for me and write posts for no reason, mail them and BAM! they appear on this blog…
As some of you may know, I [...]

Goodbye Harry Potter

// July 22nd, 2007 // 1 Comment » // fun

No, that title isn’t meant to give anything away from the final chapter of J.K. Rowling’s amazing world she created. It’s just intended as a tearful wave goodbye to characters and a story I will miss.
The Deathy Hallows was…a brilliant conclusion. I had tears in my eyes a few times, which is so rare for [...]