I attended a field trip to Adams Nursery with (e:matthew) and (e:terry) . I was nice to be outside in a florida kind of way. It was so strange to have two 90 degree days in a row in June. If this isn't global warming, I hope it is a glimpse of what it could be like. I really like it hot out.
It seems like everyone else complains all the time, but just remember how bitter cold winter is. I even enjoy the traffic based wind coming down sheridan drive.
The only thing I wasn't a big fan of was the ozone problem they reported as I was having some asthma this morning. Welcome to summer.
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06/10/2005 15:39 #32019
Adams Nursery06/10/2005 14:23 #32018
Shawn and Sara(h)We had (e:shawnr) and his wife sara(h) over for dinner last night. It was nice to hang out, although I must confess I suck at video games and we played them. Well, I kind of watched playing them although sometimes I had a controller. USually, once I figured out which character I was the game was over.
We ate lots of good food. We had tuna steaks, salad, Rider Family Potato Salad, fruit salad, smoothies, string beans and more.
HEre are the berries pre fruit salad. They were full of organic yumminess, that wegmans has at prices the coop could never dream of.
We ate lots of good food. We had tuna steaks, salad, Rider Family Potato Salad, fruit salad, smoothies, string beans and more.
HEre are the berries pre fruit salad. They were full of organic yumminess, that wegmans has at prices the coop could never dream of.
06/09/2005 14:24 #32017
Blood Pressure06/08/2005 20:43 #32016
Chatting in high school?paulsidekick: wow this is the first time I ever chatted with you
paulsidekick: its freaky
paulsidekick: Imagine if we had this in high school
jessica_kim_ho : wooo wooo wooo scary chat
jessica_kim_ho : um paul we did
jessica_kim_ho : it was called aol
paulsidekick: no we didn't
paulsidekick: the web came out in 1995
jessica_kim_ho : yeah t6hats so insane
jessica_kim_ho : i remember
jessica_kim_ho : thats so insane the internet was just invented
jessica_kim_ho : now im so freaked out
jessica_kim_ho : soon the robots are going to come for everyne and make us work for them
At least for us it didn't exist, we didn't have any resources before that.
paulsidekick: its freaky
paulsidekick: Imagine if we had this in high school
jessica_kim_ho : wooo wooo wooo scary chat
jessica_kim_ho : um paul we did
jessica_kim_ho : it was called aol
paulsidekick: no we didn't
paulsidekick: the web came out in 1995
jessica_kim_ho : yeah t6hats so insane
jessica_kim_ho : i remember
jessica_kim_ho : thats so insane the internet was just invented
jessica_kim_ho : now im so freaked out
jessica_kim_ho : soon the robots are going to come for everyne and make us work for them
At least for us it didn't exist, we didn't have any resources before that.
06/08/2005 17:47 #32015
Written vs Verbal CommunicationI had an interesting conversation with a person who is very adept at business level interpersonal communication, so I thought I would share it with you all.
She told me the reason that verbal communication is preferred, is that it isn't recorded like written communication. An email can be forwarded or saved forever and bite you back but a phone coversation or better yet personal meeting fades with memory.
I guess that's preety good advice but seeing as I record my whole life, nothing should ever fade till the alzheimers is so bad I lose short terms memory.
I also thought about the fact that I have (yes, unethically) recorded numerous phone conversations and face to face conversations on various digital devices and wonder if she was talking into account the increased collection of data in the era of personal digital devices.
Either way, it's something to think about. If it's questionable say it with as few digital devices near you as possible, best idea is to meet someone at a nudist colony or a have a swim meeting at the lake, lol.
She told me the reason that verbal communication is preferred, is that it isn't recorded like written communication. An email can be forwarded or saved forever and bite you back but a phone coversation or better yet personal meeting fades with memory.
I guess that's preety good advice but seeing as I record my whole life, nothing should ever fade till the alzheimers is so bad I lose short terms memory.
I also thought about the fact that I have (yes, unethically) recorded numerous phone conversations and face to face conversations on various digital devices and wonder if she was talking into account the increased collection of data in the era of personal digital devices.
Either way, it's something to think about. If it's questionable say it with as few digital devices near you as possible, best idea is to meet someone at a nudist colony or a have a swim meeting at the lake, lol.