Created with the PIXELMECHANICS 'GPlusRSS-Webtool' at quotes rant real life recommendations recommended religion research ruby on rails science fiction seattle second life security self-programming self-study simple things slacking squash squee squick sustainability sysadmin trains travel viaGooglePlus video warning web 2. activism advice aging art beans book books bsg bubble career cats comics compost conference critters culture design diabetes emo environment ethics event Facebook feminism greens ham radio harvest harvest snapshot health heirloom home repair humor IFTTT learning lettuce lifecycle lolcats mac os x making a difference medical meta music mybayareagarden nutrition permaculture philosophy portland Public RSS-Feed of Strata Chalup.Also planted peas outdoors, weeded n composted the corner bed, planted giant red mustard, dill, and baby pak choi. Tomatoes, peppers, n eggplants started, on the heat mat and under the full spectrum fluorescents.I was surprised at the things that didn’t make the list, yet when I thought about my top 5, I realized that these were needed as a foundation for other values like love, loyalty, trust, empathy, etc. These are my top 5 values, from top to bottom. I was in a workshop all day today for work, and for one activity we did a values exercise.I’ve been mostly posting slice of life stuff to FB lately, with only a few IFTT things posting to G+….What do folks who socialize more normally do, or folks who don’t have this kind of online history? Apparently, here in the Valley at least, they mostly just lose out. They provide a pool of folks who I feel I know a little more than strangers, but whom I don’t know so well as to be put off or bored by. They don’t provide an immersive social experience, but then I don’t WANT an immersive social experience. □īut where would I be without my real live “virtual community”, or communities, since some are quite disparate. The ones who are gung-ho people persons have just learned to deal with me. I’m wary of close emotional connections with folks unless they are physically distant or I don’t see them often, or both.įortunately, most of my close friends tend to also be introverts or loners– something of a contradiction in terms, but one that lets us keep an emotional connection going without overloading me. Folks who know my “public persona” tend to react to this with disbelief, but hey, it’s a carefully cultivated tip of the iceberg kind of thing. Then again, I’m an introvert by nature, as well as a bit of a loner. I’m part of several sometimes-overlapping online communities, in a low-key way which is very meaningful to me. Barsoom graduated from the University of Cairo Faculty of Medicine,University of Cairo in 2001. I’m thankful for the Internet, and for a network of mailing lists that go back an average of 10 years, and closer to 15 in some cases.
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