So far we have 7-8 cities that shown interest. All that's required is a place to meet up (coffee shop, etc.) and just start some technology and faith discussions in person. A bit challenging for us geeks / introverts who do so well at being connected online. It's been awesome to see here in Ohio!
- Gabe Taviano
Living in a small town has advantages, but gatherings like this are tough. It's difficult to find enough people to keep something going. What about hosting an online version of the gathering?
- Mike Morris
We're thinking through this for the smaller towns. It seems that anyone within maybe an hour drive might work out, so we're trying to find the best locations for those that are at least interested. What's the closest city that might work to you?
- Gabe Taviano
Hey Gabe, I'd be interested in a Dayton group as one forms up. I concur with the other posts that time and distance can be an issue. I like @MikeMorris idea of a hosted version, but then you don't get to benefit from the offline fellowship.
- Michael McDermott
Dayton is definitely a possibility. Almost certain of getting a group started there soon. Announcement coming out within a few weeks to get things rolling there. Exciting for groups like this to get started, even if it's just a few people.
- Gabe Taviano
For those checking in, cities that are interested so far include: Charlotte, NC - Seattle, WA - Birmingham, AL - Chicago, IL - Salt Lake City, UT - Orlando / Cocoa, FL - Atlanta, GA - Dayton, OH. Are you near any of these, or could we add your city?
- Gabe Taviano
Anyone want to start a group in Hanford / Fresno, CA?
- Peter Pollock
Will definitely start listing these groups on our site and promoting each like we are the group in Columbus, OH. California hasn't been talked about yet, but I'm sure it's possible. Even with 2-3 people to start with.
- Gabe Taviano
I guess I should add Cinci to the list, LOL. Big news coming for the Indiana / Ohio area with these gatherings. Excited to see other cities in other areas with interest for sure.
- Gabe Taviano
Hey Gabe! Sounds exciting that this is catching on! I have an idea...Do you think it is possible to post some ideas for tech discussions as well as he devotional time? Might be good for those exceptionally busy weeks and to get a handle on some of the new stuff coming out before we go to meetups.
- Bill Lunsford
Sounds like a great idea, Bill. At the moment I am trying to get an idea of the interest, and after the http://www.52zoos.com tour is over I'll be sure to get some more stuff out here for people to see.
- Gabe Taviano
Speaking of the tour...I really am enjoying the blog posts about them. I haven't read all of @marlataviano 's posts yet but I'm working on it :)
- Bill Lunsford
Hi Gabe - How about one for the city of Brotherly Love (Philadelphia)? Would also extend into suburbs Northern Delaware as well.
- Greg Davis
The Philadelphia area has big potential for Digital Disciples. I already know maybe 4-5 that would probably be interested right away. Would Philly be best location for monthly gatherings for you Greg? Excited to hear that you're interested!
- Gabe Taviano
For me personally, the south-west suburbs (Glen Mills) or Northern Delaware (Wilmington) area would be best, but I can be flexible.
- Greg Davis
The Glen Mills area looks like a great spot for a gathering in the Philly, PA - Wilmington, DE area! If possible, maybe we can connect after we return on the 24th and focus on getting one up and running? Exciting stuff for sure. I might even have to drive out there for one!
- Gabe Taviano
Awesome chat tonight online - a few new cities interested. August is going to be a big month for connecting the cities and getting groups going soon!
- Gabe Taviano
Wondering who else is interested in the Atlanta area - I'm about 45 miles North of downtown Atlanta in Cumming / South Forsyth
- Steve Bradley
I know of two right away. @spirit20 and @jackalopekid. That's just from recent discussions. Starting early August we will deinitely be ramping up group interest and actually seeing that groups get started. I'm sure there are even 5-10 others that would get a group going down there. Glad to see you're interested!!!
- Gabe Taviano
Everyone, please keep me in your thoughts. I am really worried. My doctor's appointment is at 2:15. Let's hope it's nothing because I can't imagine getting surgery with the only one who takes care of the kids.
I'm having severe stomach and back pain with vomiting. I only slept two hours last night. I think it might be my appendix. @Yolanda I'm trying but I can't even breathe or move without feeling intense pain.
- Shevonne
Going to keep you in my prayers today Shevonne.
- YoYo_P
They said 2:15 when I called this morning. Do you think I should go to the ER, or just wait til 2?
- Shevonne
Hoping for the best and are you sure you shouldn't go to the ER or urgent care?
- Derrick
Call back and say you're having severe pain and can't wait until 2:15. Ask if they can get you in earlier, or if you can talk to a nurse at the clinic to help determine if you should go to the ER instead.
- Rochelle
better to go to the ER just in case. prayers and good thoughts for you!
- Joe Silence disconnected
+1 ER If its your appendix, you cannot wait.
- EricaJoy
You are in my thoughts Shevonne. Please let me know as soon as you find out what is going on and if there is anything i can do, do not hesitate to contact me.
- Carlos Ayala
Shevonne hope you are ok please follow up when you can.
- Andrizzle Gizzle
I'm thinking she headed for the ER. Hope she's doing okay. :-/
- Jason Huebel
Hey everyone, thank you for caring. I've been doing a series of tests so they can find out what's going on. Waiting for X-ray now. Seems its more my kidney area that is the issue. Ill keep everyone posted and thanks again.
- Shevonne
from fftogo
Tight hugs! We are with you. Please smile :) I'm going to a doctor this Friday as I have very similar syndromes. So you are not alone!
- Sasha Kovaliov(.com)
Shevonne my thoughts and prayers are with you. let us know what you find out.
- (jeff)isageek
You got it, Shevonne. I wish I had seen this earlier today. I try to stop during my day and pray for my friends and family, and I'll certainly remember you this evening.
- ha3rvey (business time)
Well, they are still unsure what is going on. They are kind of worried cause they saw blood in my urine, so they ran some blood tests as well. She said I could also have Gastritis or GERD because some family members have that same issue, so she gave me some medication and I have to change my diet. One of my best friends has that issue, and it has changed her entire way of living, so I...
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- Shevonne
@Sasha I noticed that you are having the same issue. Take care of yourself and let me know what the doctor says.
- Shevonne
Shevonne, hopefully you get better and the doctors have a diagnosis for you ASAP. Have a good evening. *hugs back*
- Jimminy Fuller
Definitely sending out good thoughts and prayers for you. Hang in there.
- Bryan R. Adams
you can have blood in your urine from kidney stones as well (caused by laceration). whatever the cause, i hope the doctors get to the bottom of this soon and get you some relief and help you back to full health. we're in your corner.
- Joe Silence disconnected
I trust that things come out fine. It's a shame that it's happened to you, it won't help a lot, but we are here and we care.
- James Stratford
accck. just seeing this now! poor Shevonne. Hope the meds they gave you are easing your pain. My dad has had GERD most of his adult life. But i didn't notice it preventing him from eating too much! ;) but seriously, i hope you are feeling better and that they figure out what's wrong pronto.
- edythe
So so sorry that you are going through this. Makes me want to scream "not fair." Take care of yourself and we are all pulling for you.
- Martha
I saw you mentioning an illness in other posts, and I had missed this one. I was wondering what was going on. I really do hope you'll be alright soon. Take it very easy.
- Kamilah Gill
No, Michael, it isn't "let's kill the rest of the Jews", it's lets deny the Jews claim that they were targeted during WWII. Big difference, bud.
- Michael Forian
Hmmm, if it means kill "the rest", how did the others get killed? <scratches head>
- CAJ, somewhere else
Sorry, Arrington is right on this one. Either way, anyone who denies the Holocaust isn't someone I'm all that interested in letting participate in any conversations I'm part of.
- Robert Scoble
Whether or not its code for anything, its a clear statement that enables those who do want to kill the rest of the Jews to operate freely and to promote it freely. It is *inherently* racist.
- Curtis Schweitzer
My comment was meant to show the bad logic of "holocaust denial = kill the rest of the Jews". If there was no Holocaust, how can you be killing "the rest"?
- CAJ, somewhere else
Both Holocaust Denial and "Let's kill the rest of the Jews." are such ridiculous statements that they aren't even worth paying attention to.
- Angus Burton
Before we get any further into this, I am not Jewish, but most of my friends are Jewish and my school is primarily of a Jewish population. I do not support Holocaust denial. A few months ago, I was trying to promote the fact that more Jews and Catholic Poles actually did die than the reported numbers. I just don't like Arrington's statement. Why? It just doesn't make any sense (Curtis...
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- Michael Forian
Michael: no, I didn't think you were. It's just that Arrington is right, this is code for anti-Semites to come together without saying "we hate Jews." By denying the Holocaust you are poking a stick in Jew's eyes. It's the most in your face form of anti-semitism. I'd say the worst form, but at least it's out in the open where we can confront it. Lots of anti-semitism happens behind closed doors where we can't confront it.
- Robert Scoble
I'm not Jewish, by the way. My mom is German. My grandfather spoke out against what the Germans were doing and was arrested for doing that. My grandmother refused Hitler's youth medals and said "I don't raise my children for Hitler, I raise them for God." Anyone who says that the Holocaust didn't happen defiles my family's history too.
- Robert Scoble
Well, if Arrington did mean it in that sense, then I have to agree. Usually Arrington is much more articulate (at least from what I've seen). On a side note, seeing that we're talking about family history during WWII, after my grandfather was being awarded a medal by Sir Winston Churchill for his service, he ripped it off his jacket (in front of Churchill) and threw it to the ground. He...
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- Michael Forian
@Scoble I wish FF supported comment-liking.
- Aaron Brethorst
Name me a true Holocaust denier who would not lose sleep if the Jews were eradicated. They do not exist since they are only using that argument about an established truth to cover their own interests and feelings towards the Jewish people. I have never heard of somebody who denies the Holocaust yet supports the Jewish people and their existence and I have spoken to a number of them.
- Lester Greenberg
I'm curious: How many of you have read the personal accounts of those who were held in concentration camps? Have you read of the Poles, the Jehovah's Witnesses, the Jews, the prostitutes, the Christians who were caught for helping Jews and other German designated "undesirables" who were arrested and placed in concentration camps? Once you read the accounts, coupled with the pictorial...
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- Melanie Reed
Yeah, I don't agree with Arrington about much, but that's pretty dead on right there. And you'd better believe that there are plenty of hate groups in this country who think that way.
- Steven Perez
Melanie: I have. I doubt there are any Holocaust Deniers hanging out here. Of course, if there were, that would earn an automatic block from me.
- Robert Scoble
Robert, I wish I could have met your Grandmother. She has earned my respect.
- Melanie Reed
It's good advice, after any tragic event, to avoid those who lack sympathy just as much as you avoid those who take advantage of sympathy.
- Gus
I worry about the long range plan of Holicaust diniers. It won't be long before there are no more first hand wtnesses left alive.
- Robert Hafer
It is stupid. The Holocaust happened. It was REAL. And it was terrible. Learn from history, don't ignore it.
- Bill Lunsford
What Arrington said, regardless of what you think of Arrington, is pretty much correct. Holocaust deniers ignore the fact that the Nazis were caught out especially by their own meticulous record-keeping. And at the end of the day, a Holocaust Denier still wants to see all Jews dead. And sometimes for the flimsiest of reasons. Worst part is, a Holocaust denier won't stop with just Jews....
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- George Hall (Australia)
Interesting bit of personal history here: in the early eighties, I was married to a Croat lady whose family had an Ustasha background. She spent most of the marriage trying to feed me crap about Croat Ustashi and trying to whitewash what they did during the war. After splitting from and divorcing her, I did some real research and found she'd been feeding so much crap.
- George Hall (Australia)
You'd be surprised how many younger people come from families who did have Nazi/Fascist/Ustashi histories. Some became better people who turned against that sort of thinking. Others? Some continue the thinking of Fascist forebears.
- George Hall (Australia)
I'm driving along on the highway at 65 miles an hour, minding my own business,
when outta nowhere there's this big crack in my windshield!
I swerved right, and then left, and it was still right there!
I don't hide all that often. I used to, but now there's enough good stuff to replace the stuff that's not relevant.
- Louis Gray
Clark, more cute pictures of rabbits, cats, and dogs, please. Quickly follow it up with a blog post about Chrome OS that is more teenage fantasizing than informative reality.
- Akiva Moskovitz
hmm, I never hide things. Would I get more out of FF?
- Dave Hodson
I have a lot of subscriptions so I need to keep my river at least somewhat sane. I'm just sick to the teeth of LOLcats, cute 'bunnehs' or whatever, and all that stuff. Some people love it and more power to 'em. It's just starting to burn my retinas.
- Akiva Moskovitz
compared to last summer, there are far fewer LOLCats and fewerof those xkcd( corrected, thanks to Clark) cartoons
- RAPatton
I haven't hid anything manually since the new version of FriendFeed came out: and I used to be a prolific hider of all things lolcat. Creating smaller, more targeted lists; removing most people from my home feed; and hiding friend-of-a-friend is what got me out of hiding all the time. You can always check hidden items if you want to explore outside your trusted list of non-lolcat posting people.
- Mark Trapp
I hide a lot of those animated gifs, but that's about it...aside from the infamous moobs pic that Akiva posted a while ago.
- Alex Scoble
I hide a lot - even stuff that I liked if it keeps coming around. I feel like hiding keep things clean (nothing in my inbox kinda gal) and it makes it easier to see the good stuff.
- BEX
I've been hiding a lot of twitter replies and RTs.
- Ladybug Heather
I've not hidden one thing yet, should I?
- Kol Tregaskes
I'm with Judy...I like to FF open while at work, but that is becoming more and more difficult. Maybe forced to cull friends because they have friends that can't seem to type w/o cussing. Is it really necessary?
- Bill Lunsford
Me too - the naughty words seem to jump off the screen. Hate for my boss to walk by just then. Also don't need to see the F word 20 times a day - I hear it enough on the street.
- m9m, Crone of FriendFeed
I haven't hidden anything for farking ages. Maybe I'm just getting more tolerant
- Slappy Line
I was thinking about settings up a private group on FF for the people I work with. I think it would be better than sending tons of emails back and forth, and a great place to collaborate. Has anyone done this? How is it going?
We are doing this, it works... But you need to reach a "critical mass". The contributors/readers ratio is approx. 1/10.
- PiccoloImprenditore
There are only 3 of us (including myself) so it shouldn't be too hard to get them to join. I just wanted to see if anyone else has been doing this.
- Shawn Hickman
piccolo, how many people are currently in your group?
- Shawn Hickman
Mike, I was actually just looking at them. Seems pretty cool. I was trying to make FF my central hub for as many things as possible, so I will see how that goes.
- Shawn Hickman
Shawn - gotcha :) Yeah FF is becoming my central hub these days too. It's nice to have a service that can integrate with everything else like FF does. It definitely beats having to go to a bunch of different places on the web.
- Mike Bracco
I just need FF to integrate into a client like Seesmic Desktop or Tweetdeck so I can have the trifecta of FB/Twitter/FF in one place.
- Mike Bracco
That's what I am waiting for too. I would love to have nothing but FF open in my browser all day. I wonder how Google Wave will affect this.
- Shawn Hickman
Shawn, we are 10 + many freelance consultants, depending on the project. What I'm really missing now is a way to "open" single threads to externals (customers). Looks like Google Wave might be more effective for this - that would be a problem because I love FF.
- PiccoloImprenditore
piccolo, thanks for the info. It is going to be interesting to see how FF reacts to Google Wave.
- Shawn Hickman
Alp, thanks. I am looking into both. Do you use any of them?
- Shawn Hickman
Yammer is great. We use it for a team of 6 and it's perfect. I even have it set up to come to my SMS so I am reachable when I'm out of the office.
- Ward Seward
We use Yammer as well, and it works reasonably well for us (w/o the 140 char limit). Yet to figure to SMS it, as most of our use is asynch and not time critical.
- K Srikrishna
Mike B: twhirl supports twitter and friendfeed, still lacks facebook though
- Mike Chelen
We have been playing with this in the group that I work with and it does have some use. We have found that some things like task assignments seem to still work best in email. We do find it useful to have short conversations about new sites that we have found and about designs that we are working on. There have been instances deep within a 'discussion' where we really wish we had some threading features.
- Aaron Choate
from Nambu
I do believe FF could become a very efficient collaboration platform for business, but there are only few known success stories. If it worked for you, please tell us how and why http://friendfeed.com/friendf....
- Jérôme Flipo
Funny you should mention this. The tech team at my church have been considering using FF as way of setting up specific live-streaming ministry communication/collaboration. Let us know how it continues to develop for you. My biggest concern is security and unnecessary feeds dropping in.
- Bill Lunsford
the rate of speed indicates the number of ff items posted per minute, of them, their friends and their likes ....../// well, how long can you, do you, stare on this spin post? I did 2 minutes ...
- Petr Buben
Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help and if you can find them maybe you can hire The Fundercats... Sorry; first thing to pop in to my mind.
- J. Abdul-Qahhar
Josh, is your shirt one of those "thermotion" shirts, changing colors depending on your mood? I swore that shrit was a different color yesterday.
- Ken Stewart | ChangeForge
Not sure which is funnier...seeing this printed on a box or knowing that somewhere out there is a machine that is intentionally printing this on thousands of boxes!
- Bill Lunsford
I'm conflicted. While some of those look outright tacky, others look like people doing their best with little to no wedding budget. I imagine my first marriage pictures (had any been taken) would be here too. I wore a jean skirt IIRC.
- EricaJoy
What to say... I imagine being the Preacher or the JOP doing the vows! I've done some whacked out funerals before, but these would even make Bill Clinton blush!
- Bill Lunsford
I'm not sure if they're brave and doing what they want or just don't know any better. Being from Georgia, but not growing up there, I wonder if my wedding might not have been there. :P
- CAJ, somewhere else
My wedding was on a beach, in basically casual clothes, with a few close friends. I always felt like it was perfect. /shrug Some of these are ridiculous, but some just look like the weddings of me and many of my friends.
- Neal Jansons
I just cannot get past the amount of hunting camo bridal accessories that are (apparently) for sale.
- Miss Elle
What kills me the most, is that I've been to some rather strange and budget weddings, but camo bridesmaid gear is crossing a line I never thought to draw. Ever.
- Admiral Anika
I'm now all about the camo bridesmaid gear.
- Alex Scoble
I think Cassie would *love* it, Alex.
- Admiral Anika
You might be a redneck if... your wedding included camouflage, taxidermy, Confederate flags, farm equipment, cut-off shorts, BDSM or keg stands by the bride.
- Jason Huebel
the bustier/lingerie trend is what kills me - some confusion between brothel and betrothal?
- Laura Norvig
I kept imagining these as polyvore wedding sets. Jess? I actually liked some of these a lot -- getting the sense that the people in these pictures might stand a better chance of happiness than the people in New York Times wedding announcements. Because they avoided a no-creativity wedding, they might also avoid a no-creativity marriage.
- Daniel Dulitz
that certainly was interesting. but i aint judging given where I come from...
- Greg
Wow, wayyyyy too much camo. I laughed at a few, but then grew more and more concerned that some of these people are in the same timezone.
- Peter Ghosh
to each their own, and I love creative or weird weddings to be honest
- Ⓐ ☠ slayerboy ☠ Ⓐ
I really want to know what it says on those ladies' underwear ...
- Laura Norvig
It says "Bridesmaid" and "Bride". They're gag gifts usually given at the bacherlorette party. I've never heard of anyone actually wearing them, let alone...well, see above.
- Admiral Anika
They couldn't afford the whole dress?
- Larry Hudson
Now that's what I'm talking about!! (with more mustard of course...and probably more Jalepenos too!)
- Bill Lunsford
Well, I was a little....no.. a LOT disappointed at the lack of "stuff" on the $6.20 burger. I wouldn't call that lettuce. I would call that a notion of possible lettuce.
- Scott Carver
GREAT song - enjoy!! Kirk Franklin - Stomp" ((I think we need to STOMP the devil today - who's with me?!?)) (@AliveinMe- you wanna join me?)
- Cortnee Zirpel
from Blip.fm
If you're not up and moving by the end of this song you must be dead! We use it every year to get things going for Relay for Life.
- Bill Lunsford
I'm in a bit of a predicament and was wondering if anyone here had experience with my issue. I'm interested in powering two Klipsch speakers (both of which are unpowered) from my computer.
My current setup begins with a USB Audiophile that takes the audio from my computer and converts it to RCA, which is then transferred to an amp, which finally powers my two Klipsch speakers. I'm currently unsatisfied with my setup because of the problems with the M-Audio sound drivers for the USB Audiophile. I'm looking into other options but have found that there aren't many. My goal is keep my two speakers and also have the capability to use headphones. If any of you have experience with a setup like this or any recommendations, please let me know. I can elaborate if anyone needs me to.
- Angus Burton
tbh idk of any PC soundcards that can power speakers like those (I'm assuming you're using floorstanding speakers) directly simply because of the power requirements. And even if they could, they don't have the requisite jacks. Even HTPCs leave the heavy powering to a receiver that's assumed to be in the setup AFAIK
- LANjackal
Gotta amplify it somehow. Passive speakers always need an amp.
- Josh Haley
Well I would assume that having an amp would be a necessity. I know there are sound cards that have RCA out, but my issue then would be how do I use my headphones since they aren't RCA? Would I need a headphone amp?
- Angus Burton
Anybody happen to know of reasonably priced ($200 at most) headphone amps that take RCA input? Used or new is fine
- Angus Burton
The amp (that is being used to drive the speakers) doesn't have a headphone jack?
- Brian Sullivan
I'm a little confused here...do you have both a headphone jack and line out jack on your computer? Also what's the wattage rating on the speakers and the amp you are currently using?
- Bill Lunsford
Aren't there powered subwoofers for computer setups that you can daisy chain - and power - passive speakers? My computer setup is probably about 8 years old with this configuration.
- jcunwired
You need a sound card and a receiver pretty much.
- Alex Scoble
You could also use wi-fi. Have the computer send the music over wi-fi to an Airport Express that connects to an amp (via mini to rca). The D/A converter in the Airport Express is surprisingly good. You don't have to use iTunes or Mac for it to work (although it does work best with iTunes). This setup will allow you to use your headphones as usual. But if you want a H/P amp, then I would suggest the Project Head Box II. It goes for about $160 or so.
- CJ Guest
This all sounds great...However if your computer is than 5 years old, your computer probably has a line out on the back (where your soundcard I/O) is and a headphone jack on the front. Depending the wattage output of your speakers (typical computer speakers are between 15W and 30W and typical loudspeakers can range from 30W to 250W) you should be able to use either a simpe T-amp...
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- Bill Lunsford
Which amp (make & model) are you using for this system Angus?
- CJ Guest
Bill: I have a headphone jack on my computer (on the front panel) but it is plugged into my on-board soundcard which is disabled because I can't have two sets of audio drivers running. As a result I can't use the headphone jack on my computer, but I can use the headphone jack (1/4" though) on my Audiophile USB (picture here: http://tr.im/qmQY).
- Angus Burton
CJ Guest: I don't really have a need for sound over wifi. That would also require me using iTunes which I don't want to do becuase most of my music collection is all FLAC. I'm just trying to look for the best possible solution that allows me to get good quality sound through my speakers (the Klipsch ones I already have) and allows me to use headphones.
- Angus Burton
jcunwired: could you expand more on this daisy chain configuration you have?
- Angus Burton
That helps a bunch to know the details - Thanks Angus! So the big deal here is ditching the M-Audio interface and picking up a non-switched headphone jack, right? First, double check your RCA I/O. Most amps with that feature are only line-level out...kinda defeats the purpose of the amp. If you want to use an inexpensive headphone amp, I would suggest the Behringer Mini Mon. Only $50,...
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- Bill Lunsford
I have a really stupid question and you have to promise not to laugh at me. What the heck is a "poke" on Facebook? By asking this question, will I now have my social media guru card revoked? Seriously, I got "poked" and I have no idea what that means.
I usually think of it as a cry for attention from the other person - either you haven't been in contact with them for a while, or your activity in general has been pretty low. They're "poking" you to see if you're still there. (I find it hideously annoying.)
- Jennifer Dittrich
HAHAHA. I have two friends who I swap pokes with for no reason. I have no clue what it is, we just always respond back and forth.
- Trish R
So, it really doesn't mean anything? You just "poke" someone and they "poke" you? Not like sending a hug to or one of those things? Weird.
- Martha
Glad to know I'm not the only one in a fog over the poke thing. Sounds kinda rude so I refrain from using it. After all would like to be poked?
- Bill Lunsford
I am not a person who enjoys being poked. I am way too ticklish. I get this mental image of a digit in my ribs and I want to squirm to the right.
- Martha
I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that.
- Mark Davidson
from BuddyFeed
Jeannot Bunny was born at the age of 4. His parents, his friends, seeing that he had some taste for painting, sent him to the Alps to study nature. There, Jeannot Bunny saw trees, birds, flowers, picnic areas, atomic power plants. But Jeannot Bunny became hungry...
- Brome
In reading over the fine print of my contract with Friend feed, I do not have to respond to your request.
- Brent - Loving Life
People who follow me will see this item because I commented on it. If everyone who sees it comments on it, it will traverse the entire social graph and you'll have as many comments as there are FriendFeed users.
- Bruce Lewis
Bruce: except that all FF users are not active. Some FF "users" just created an account and never came back. Thus, in a best case scenario where everyone seeing this post would like or comment, only active FFers would participate.
- Brome
I'm sick of working on this disorganized-as-hell essay, so I'm taking a mental breather and bouncing into FF for a minute. Just *one* minute.
- Ayşe E.
(trying not to be prickish here) Seesmic died this week. I didn't really like Seesmic, but MFor sure seemed to, and he posted a Seesmic video this week where he seemed eerily shaken by it's death.
- Matthew DeVries
LLL, I want to see how long this is basically around for (I've been trying not to intervene in the conversation!). I also want to know how many people it reaches in terms of the FoaF feature.
- Michael Forian
Matthew, yes I was pissed. It really shook me at what Loic did. He's not taking things seriously for his company (other than creating lousy Twitter apps that I have to deal with). If only him and his team put more time and effort into the video aspect of the REAL Seesmic.
- Michael Forian
You guys are great for commenting on this :) Thanks to all!
- Michael Forian
Doing well...getting ready to go do tech for a funeral. Little boy killed by crazy uncle. Sad event. Then the women in my life have something planned for this evening.
- Bill Lunsford