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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Claire Keane
noise dept.
occasionally subtle
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Origami Around
YOU ARE THE REASON
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todays bird

oozey mess
Xuebing Du
Peter Solarz

JBB: An Artblog!
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

@theartofmadeline

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The grandparents try to take a picture with the webcam. Funny because it's true!
Did you hear a click? (by espo633)
Please stop using fluff in email. 10 suggestions.
People of earth that use email,
Please stop using so many attachments and other fluff. Here are some suggestions.
If you have something to say that can be put into the text of an email, do just that.
While you're at it, use plain text in your email instead of 3 fonts, 4 colors, bold, italics, underline, etc.
I know you think your email stationary background of balloons and clowns is awesome. It's not.
If you have multiple documents (pdf, doc, docx, ppt, etc.) that you wish to share, please put them on a webpage or on a web-based server so I don't have to download every one of them to my computer. It is easier for people to have a URL to refer back to when they need the documents rather than filing them away in some nested-folder scheme with tags etc.
If you have something I need to know today, first make sure I absolutely need to know it today. If I do, send a text or make a phone call saying that there is an email I must read today.
If you need me to confirm I read your email, please tell me in the email.
Please use a subject line that actually tells me what the email is about. That's why it's called the subject.
Please put your name at the end of the email. I know you think I know who hotmama76 at email.com is, but I actually have no idea.
Don't expect people to respond to your email in the next hour. Not everybody is as compulsive as you are. Some people actually work on other stuff and check email once a day, maybe less when they are on vacation. Look up vacation in the dictionary.
God will not strike you with lightning if you do not forward your Aunt Betty's kitten filled email with background music, floating cherubim, and flowers. 2003 called and wants its animated .gifs back.
Thank you. That is all.
Infographic: The Student Cyborg & How Technology is Facilitating Education
If you are looking for a new computer to start school in the fall, I would suggest one of these if your on a tight budget. You can use Google Docs for word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets. If you can afford it, my first preference would be a MacBook Air or Pro, but for $349, you can't beat what the entry level Acer model offers. And yes, I would buy one of these before I bought a Windows laptop. Most of my students' computer problems seem to be around viruses and spyware. None of that on a Mac, and I don't believe the Chromebooks will have any problems either.
Now if we could just get an original controller to plug into the port on the iPad.
My first download was Yar's Revenge.
I just think this picture is awesome! From here.
I ♥ my GelaSkins "Steampunk" iPad skin. Makes it much easier to grip the iPad when reading.
This is what Google sent to me as a thank you gift.
The Google Voice team sent me a thank you gift for sharing my story about how I use Google Voice as a professor. It is the Moshi Moshi 01 from Native Union. The first 10 seconds of the video is all pixelated, but it is fine after that. Thanks again to Michael from the Google Voice team for this great gift!