Saturday, September 8, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
#ff @TWDittmer #coffee and #retirement #humor
A conversation with my brother Tim Dittmer, aka TWDittmer, only slightly altered to fit this venue:
Tim- Been hard at it since 6:30. Time for more coffee. Some folks think it's easy, but bein' retired is tough.
Me- How did you get it all done when you were working?
Tim- I had some time/motion people come in and make an assessment. You have to work really smart at this coffee drinking. No wasted effort.
The Valley Walker by TWDittmerTim- Been hard at it since 6:30. Time for more coffee. Some folks think it's easy, but bein' retired is tough.
Me- How did you get it all done when you were working?
Tim- I had some time/motion people come in and make an assessment. You have to work really smart at this coffee drinking. No wasted effort.
#guykawasaki #enlightened by #googleplus
I was about to click off the computer when I came across an article about Guy Kawasaki, a photographer, blogger, venture capitalist, and author who has a huge social internet following. He writes about things I'm interested in, so I follow him closely.
It was written by Fast Company, a magazine I follow (I'm too cheap to subscribe) because of their innovative, forward thinking.
The subject was Guy's new book about Google Plus, a subject I'm deeply involved in, WHAT THE PLUS!? It's available in My Amazing Amazon eStore through this link.
These 3 converging forces, Guy Kawasaki, Fast Company, and Google Plus have produced an article I must pass on.
http://www.fastcompany.com/3001053/google-gave-guy-kawasaki-religious-experience-and-someday-youll-have-one-too
It was written by Fast Company, a magazine I follow (I'm too cheap to subscribe) because of their innovative, forward thinking.
The subject was Guy's new book about Google Plus, a subject I'm deeply involved in, WHAT THE PLUS!? It's available in My Amazing Amazon eStore through this link.
These 3 converging forces, Guy Kawasaki, Fast Company, and Google Plus have produced an article I must pass on.
http://www.fastcompany.com/3001053/google-gave-guy-kawasaki-religious-experience-and-someday-youll-have-one-too
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Meaning of #hashtags #rmdo #rmdc #blogtips
Hash tags are a tool for micro blogging much like the more antiquated LABELS in blogging. Hash tags serve both the writer to sort his material and the reader to find a category.
You can invent a hash tag, as I have done with two, #rmdo and #rmdc. Be sure to double check it before you use it extensively to see if it's popular for another subject.
Hash tags are useful in 3 venues: Twitter, Google Plus, and Google Search.
It is EXTREMELY helpful for the micro blogger to study hash tags. Observe the use of hash tags by writers, especially mini posters. Enter a few popular subjects into the Google Plus and Twitter search engine boxes, such as #humor, #funny, #science, #politics and observe.
What do my hash tags #rmdo and #rmdc mean? I thought you'd never ask!
RMD is an abbreviation of my online handle revmaddog1948 - hence rmd. (I've added the 1948 because there is more than one Rev Mad Dog) #rmdo is put on my short original quotes. I was surprised and delighted to find out how much readers enjoyed them on Twitter.
#rmdo separates my original quotes from other quotes from other authors that I have collected; hence the hash tag #rmdc .
#rmdo = Rev Mad Dog's Originals. #rmdc = Rev Mad Dog's Collection.
Some of my original quotes may sound similar to other famous quotes. If I had to spend some time shortening a quote to make it fit Twitter, I claimed it for my own.
If you're interested in my quotes or my collection, try it out.
You can invent a hash tag, as I have done with two, #rmdo and #rmdc. Be sure to double check it before you use it extensively to see if it's popular for another subject.
Hash tags are useful in 3 venues: Twitter, Google Plus, and Google Search.
It is EXTREMELY helpful for the micro blogger to study hash tags. Observe the use of hash tags by writers, especially mini posters. Enter a few popular subjects into the Google Plus and Twitter search engine boxes, such as #humor, #funny, #science, #politics and observe.
What do my hash tags #rmdo and #rmdc mean? I thought you'd never ask!
RMD is an abbreviation of my online handle revmaddog1948 - hence rmd. (I've added the 1948 because there is more than one Rev Mad Dog) #rmdo is put on my short original quotes. I was surprised and delighted to find out how much readers enjoyed them on Twitter.
#rmdo separates my original quotes from other quotes from other authors that I have collected; hence the hash tag #rmdc .
#rmdo = Rev Mad Dog's Originals. #rmdc = Rev Mad Dog's Collection.
Some of my original quotes may sound similar to other famous quotes. If I had to spend some time shortening a quote to make it fit Twitter, I claimed it for my own.
If you're interested in my quotes or my collection, try it out.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
The Definition of Normal #humor #rmdc
I recently posted: I never claimed to be normal.
My Facebook friend responded:
I'm not even looking for the definition - Shari Hardway Johnson
If you get a moment, stop by her website, http://www.thejesuschick.com/
and look for her excellent post:
September 5th, 2012
What I Learned from My Grandparents
We're all a little crazy
My Facebook friend responded:
I'm not even looking for the definition - Shari Hardway Johnson
If you get a moment, stop by her website, http://www.thejesuschick.com/
and look for her excellent post:
September 5th, 2012
What I Learned from My Grandparents
We're all a little crazy
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