My brain is Grand Central Station, a veritable beehive of activity. Ideas are easy, the imagination fertile. Filtering the truth: now, that's a challenge.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Family Before Phone – Behaviorally-Sound New Years Resolutions | Mormon Life Hacker
Family Before Phone – Behaviorally-Sound New Years Resolutions | Mormon Life Hacker
This article is worth reading. Don't you think so?
This article is worth reading. Don't you think so?
Saturday, January 25, 2014
How net neutrality fight may change your internet - CNN.com
How net neutrality fight may change your internet - CNN.com
The proposed change means that POSSIBLY, big companies will have the money to pay for big access. Web based ".org" concerns may not be able to pay the bill, nor would state and county generated sites be able to compete. This means that some of us who are enjoying the wide range of access currently available on the Internet, might not have the luxury of accessing our favorite, albeit, modest, non-profit sites.
Am I getting the gist here? I am a genealogist. The sites I love to access are not limited to Ancestry.com or other large corporations. I frequently make use of the dot org sites or dot com sites that literally were start-ups at one time, plus other sites like FamilySearch, USGenWeb, Findagrave.com, Cyndislist.com, and so forth. I depend on access to archival web sites often sponsored by genealogy and history societies and even by individuals.
The proposed change means that POSSIBLY, big companies will have the money to pay for big access. Web based ".org" concerns may not be able to pay the bill, nor would state and county generated sites be able to compete. This means that some of us who are enjoying the wide range of access currently available on the Internet, might not have the luxury of accessing our favorite, albeit, modest, non-profit sites.
Am I getting the gist here? I am a genealogist. The sites I love to access are not limited to Ancestry.com or other large corporations. I frequently make use of the dot org sites or dot com sites that literally were start-ups at one time, plus other sites like FamilySearch, USGenWeb, Findagrave.com, Cyndislist.com, and so forth. I depend on access to archival web sites often sponsored by genealogy and history societies and even by individuals.
Friday, January 03, 2014
Okay, I want to be distracted, sometimes. Jigzone.com is one of my favorite distractions; at the same time, it is an awesome way to keep my brain active. I don't usually use the timer function, or rather, pay attention to it. But if you want to compete against yourself or others, go for it. My aim is all about recreation.
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