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    Tuesday, September 25, 2007

    Bored

    I know I don't post regularly. I keep telling myself (and any readers out there) that I'm going to start posting regularly. So, this is my attempt. I am simply spelling out for all of you that I am bored out of my mind. I should be working, but there is only so much training you can do without any hands on tools to work with. I was hoping to be out there beating the streets and convincing salespeople to sell, but I just don't have the tools or know-how quite yet. And, I can't very well tell FedEx to kick it up a notch. I don't even know if they're the ones handling the shipments.

    Oh well, what do you do when you're bored? No, I won't clean. Not fun enough. :)

    Friday, September 21, 2007

    One Egg or Even No Eggs!

    Okay, if you've spent any substantial amount of time involved in 4H you're most likely aware of the one egg cake competition/challenge. I was never in 4H, so I've never experienced the feat or failure personally. But, Susan did it as a kid. Apparently, it is not an easy task. Or at least she makes it out that way hence my utter awe when I saw a bakery advertising eggless cakes! Is anyone else impressed? I think Susan would have been moreso if I hadn't interrupted her last hour of work Friday afternoon. :-)

    Monday, September 17, 2007

    Gotta Love My N95

    This is why I love my phone, or as Nokia calls it and I do most days, my multimedia computer. It is so true. This is why people are loving the Apple iPhone. I'm not going to get into an argument about the iPhone as I have plenty of thoughts on it. The truth is: Nokia has been doing convergence (multiple devices all in one - i.e. phone, camera, mp3 player, pda, etc) for years. In fact they're taking it further and further.

    Okay, long story short...I was reading one of my favorite blogs, IntoMobile by Stefan (previously RingNokia). He referenced a Nokia video. It spoke to me.

    The world is changing. Mobile phones are so much more than the American public realizes. They're not scary; they are everything in your pocket. I love it. If you can imagine it, it can be done even with a phone.

    Watch. Let me know what you think!

    Wednesday, September 05, 2007