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2 months ago

in DP DIY Stationery Paper Bags on doane paper feed
hey, cool! Thanks for mentioning me, Chad! Let me add, though I'm only giving the DP bags with sets of three shopping list booklets, I'll make one for ANY purchase upon request. They're so much fun! :)

3 months ago

in Twitter FINALLY turns replies into mentions on Pleasure and Pain
I second that! Although, I misread Twitter's announcement the first time around and thought they would be separate things. I would love it so much more if they would make mentions and keep replies. I love that we can track mentions now, I just think it's more important (for me at least) to see where people are speaking directly to me and/or in direct response to something I've said, rather than an off-hand mention of me.

3 months ago

in Earth Hour Ambivalence on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
HAHA, My first thought was, oh, woops! And then I thought, "2'oclock in the afternoon maybe, but after dark, when we NEED lights!?!?" I'm so bad for the environment. :D

4 months ago

in Photo of the day: Hebrew elevator on Pleasure and Pain
I'm more concerned about what happened to floors 3-12!!!
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Whitney Hess Haha, multiple elevator banks in the building!

1 year ago

in No, that’s not me on Pleasure and Pain
That's funny! I hope there are results for you near hers though.

I once googled my maiden name which is a pretty rare name, you know how someone from high school might, and found it used as a character in a book.

1 year ago

in Yahoo!’s Shine on Pleasure and Pain
I tend to agree with you. It sometimes feels condescending or cliche to always see pink on a site for women, as though if it weren't pink I'd think I was in the wrong place?

And content-wise, so far I haven't spent a lot of time on the site but from what I've seen it seems like people were chosen to write and then trusted to write something of quality based on their name, reputation, employer, etc. and the content never filtered. I've seen a few things that should probably be on a blog somewhere instead of a site for women's resources (or maybe it's designed to be a big blog).

Another good thing I noticed though, the rss changes with each section you navigate to, so if I only want the parenting feed I don't have to go looking for it.

1 year ago

in Feed Reader: Inbox Zero on Pleasure and Pain
Hi Whitney! I love Google Reader for this reason. I can quickly go post by post (not folder by folder) and read or scan as I want. Also, what I love is the "share" button. I've been using this with Tumblr with great success.

I set up tumblr to receive the feed from google reader shared items, then just click the star to share it and it automatically posts it to my tumblr blog. It also collects my delicious links (which are things I want to save more permanently - to tag and search).

Later, I browse my tumblr blog for things I've saved or shared and spend a little more time on feed items that way. Then I spend only about ten minutes a day looking at my actual feeds coming in and I have an empty inbox all the time now. I have a hard time letting it pile up. :)

If you click my link, look in the nav for my tumblr link to see what I mean.

1 year ago

in Pardon Our Dust @ Dan Rubin’s SuperfluousBanter on Dan Rubin's Superfluous Banter
Hey, I noticed that with the new WP version. I'm not sure what the bug is, but if you rename your main template "default" it fixes the problem. It's annoying, I know, drove me crazy for days until someone suggested this tip.

2 years ago

in Of George and Mel on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
What a double standard we live with when a good man makes a bad mistake, feels utter remorse and can't be forgiven, while a strange man makes equally sickening mistakes and is applauded for his pride and his mistakes brushed under the rug.

2 years ago

in Of George and Mel on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
What a double standard we live with when a good man makes a bad mistake, feels utter remorse and can't be forgiven, while a strange man makes equally sickening mistakes and is applauded for his pride and his mistakes brushed under the rug.

2 years ago

in Rebuking the Rebuker on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
Randy, thanks for the link. I was going to comment here but decided to blog about it because there was just too much on my mind about that. Thanks for the work you do. You're an inspiration to all the persecuted, to know they CAN change and be loved even before they do!

2 years ago

in Rebuking the Rebuker on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
Randy, thanks for the link. I was going to comment here but decided to blog about it because there was just too much on my mind about that. Thanks for the work you do. You're an inspiration to all the persecuted, to know they CAN change and be loved even before they do!

2 years ago

in Is God His Own Person? on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
That's a really great point, Randy. It's something I've never thought about but probably have done myself, me being pretty laid back, I tend to imagine God a lenient God too.

2 years ago

in Is God His Own Person? on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
That's a really great point, Randy. It's something I've never thought about but probably have done myself, me being pretty laid back, I tend to imagine God a lenient God too.

3 years ago

in Living Water on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
Randy, Living Water - it's beautiful! I haven't been by in awhile and I noticed it looks like you're on Typepad now. The site looks great as does your artwork. God bless you, Nat.

3 years ago

in Living Water on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
Randy, Living Water - it's beautiful! I haven't been by in awhile and I noticed it looks like you're on Typepad now. The site looks great as does your artwork. God bless you, Nat.

3 years ago

in Standards for Life: Standards in a Nutshell on Get A New Browser
You're welcome, and thanks for the link! I linked you back on my "Elsewhere" page.

3 years ago

in Something Is In the Air on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
tortilla chips
children
the gospel
the turn signal
the 'last channel' button on the remote
heck, ctrl+z for that matter
all keyboard shortcuts while we're at it
Jesus
and i'm thankful for itunes for opening my world to awesome music, one song at a time (instead of best buy's option of buying the whole stinkin' CD) ;P

3 years ago

in Something Is In the Air on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
tortilla chips
children
the gospel
the turn signal
the 'last channel' button on the remote
heck, ctrl+z for that matter
all keyboard shortcuts while we're at it
Jesus
and i'm thankful for itunes for opening my world to awesome music, one song at a time (instead of best buy's option of buying the whole stinkin' CD) ;P

3 years ago

in A Country Confession on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
LOL, Randy! I never really thought about the word creatives that way. Thinking about it now... anyone can be a creative if the Lord blessed them in that area, but it takes a special discipline to make an artist (which I just never had). :)

3 years ago

in A Country Confession on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
LOL, Randy! I never really thought about the word creatives that way. Thinking about it now... anyone can be a creative if the Lord blessed them in that area, but it takes a special discipline to make an artist (which I just never had). :)

3 years ago

in A Country Confession on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
You know as much as I loved the music in Oh Brother, it nearly ruined the movie for me. It was weird for me, having heard Dan Tyminsky's voice before and trying to imagine it's actually George Clooney singing. Bizarre. I'm glad you hang on to the R and others too. IMHO, a real creative doesn't limit themselves to one genre of anything, music or otherwise. Although, I'm a bit biased toward abstract art, so it's not all bad, hmm?

3 years ago

in A Country Confession on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
Country isn't quite what it was... more like rock now. I don't mind it so much anymore since I'm a rock/blues gal. Although... my favorite of all time is Alison Krauss. I agree about the creative side. You're more well-rounded now!

3 years ago

in A Country Confession on ETC: Everyday Thoughts Collected
Country isn't quite what it was... more like rock now. I don't mind it so much anymore since I'm a rock/blues gal. Although... my favorite of all time is Alison Krauss. I agree about the creative side. You're more well-rounded now!

4 years ago

in Cold & Flu & Sinus Information Overload on Chasing the Wind
I think I have all of those in my medicine cabinet! I just found an old pack of Aleve Sinus and Headache last night. That's the only thing that works for me. I was up at 4 this morning with the worst of sinus trouble... a couple Aleve and a Tylenol PM and I was out till 10. Woke up better than ever. It could be the "extended release" too... supposed to last 12 hours. I'm sure you care.
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