Rochelle Hartman has challenged us.
So, I was late to blogging. Actually, I was even late to email. It wasn't until I left Wilton, and started at SCLC that I got my first email account. (That was 13 years ago!) Certainly, my reluctance to email has changed. And I have more or less adopted blogging. However, I'll admit that while I started the year with a "cleaned up" Bloglines account, lately it hovers around 500 unread posts. (Of course, I could drop some of the 156 feeds....but that is down from almost 200!)
However, I think I have two or three IM accounts which I do not use. (I don't think I have logged on in a year or so.) I also have not figured out what "Twitter" is all about. I haven't tried.
I am on Facebook, and even do stuff there periodically, but my LinkdIn and Plaxo accounts are pretty much dormant. There may even be some others which I have signed up for, and have not used for a while. Every once in a while I still find an account of one kind or another which still has an old email (either @brdgprtpl.lib.us or @bridgeportpubliclibrary.org) or my old Connecticut address.
So that is my confession
Showing posts with label Secrets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Secrets. Show all posts
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
I've Got a Secret
Actually, I don't really. But last night I went and heard Frank Warren, the author and complier of Post Secret. While the web site is incredible, and the books are great, if you get a chance, you should go hear him. It is an incredibly powerful presentation. There are more dates on the tour.
The new book is A Lifetime of Secrets. Once I leave my meeting today, I will begin reading it.
The new book is A Lifetime of Secrets. Once I leave my meeting today, I will begin reading it.
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