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Bees find their way into our family's conversations, now that we are taking up the hobby of bee keeping.
This morning, I had a text conversation with my daughter (who is in New York City on a school trip, in case you haven't noticed). She said they'd gone out shopping this morning and she picked up a few things (a hoodie, a hat, some stuff for her siblings).
She asked me what we wanted. I told her to pick me up some postcards (cheap and pretty). She already did and wanted to know what else to get us (Mom and Dad). I told her to spend her money on herself! We worked hard to get that money and through some very generous friends, we were able to cover the cost of her trip AND her spending cash. "That's YOUR money," I texted, "Spend it on YOU."
She said, "I was thinking of getting you something you could take photos of."
This went back and forth for a while and I thought she finally caved in and decided to spend her money on herself. Then I got this text...
Damn kid. She's just as stubborn as her mother when she went to Australia in 2005. ;-)
The only reason why I even keep this phone around in my room with enough charge to look at it always is because of this text message. When my normal phone broke I had to use this phone until AT&T shipped me a new, non-broken phone. I had four text messages saved on my old phone, this being the one actual important one. The texts were saved to my sim card, so they automatically transfered to this phone. When I got my old phone back, I made sure this text was still saved and I put my sim card back in my old phone. When I went to saved texts, the folder was empty, for some reason the texts stayed on this phone and I can't figure out how to get them off it. I have never been more upset in my life, because this text means a lot to me, and so does the person who sent it to me. This phone will never leave my sight or my room, this text means too much to me.
I came home from work a few/several weeks ago to find a package addressed to Yasminay (which name-usage is kinda the way to my heart, but only coming from a select number of people).
Inside were a pair of 'daffodil socks' from UncommonGoods, and a note from Batman in Mauritius: 'This is for keeping me entertained with your international smsz when I was away. =)'
I didn't know international textmessaging merits surprise gifts in the mail, but who's complaining? Not I.
The hilarious part is that, just the week before, Hashim had sent out an email to me, Anjum, Hoda, Zana, Baji, Iffat, and Ayesha, with the subject line, 'i need a suggestion...', and the body: 'sending a gift online to someone. any thoughts? i'm leaning towards food.'
Being useless at such advice, I suggested dark chocolate truffles, Karachi halwa, photobooks, and CEREAL.
(How was I to know?)
Also, there are 61 emails in that gmail-thread now, thanks to our crackheaded, tangential conversations.
Also#2: I LOWVE the socks - even if they were a pain in the ass to photograph. ;)
PS: Think of how amazingly these socks would have gone with the rainbow-striped gloves I didn't end up buying!
PPS: Thank you, crackstar rockstar!
I am..... The king of happy...
Don't feel like typing a very long story and Timo came home today. So maybe I'll do him a favor and keep this short. Or not....
I haven't got a clue. So maybe this pans out to be some random long story....
As usual. :)
Randomness<---Awesome
Marc<-----Pretty fuckin random
Remember Droopy?? You know, the dog!?
Nah fuck it... You probably don't.
Oh.. Alicia is on MTV atm.. The girl can sing. Yes she can. Yes she can. That's what I'm gonna do tomorrow. Listen to a lot of Alicia. Just cause she so awesome. Which doesn't necessarily means she's random.
If you ever need cheering up. Just call me or e-mail or flickrmail me. Or just look me up on skype. Or you can textmessage me. I mean: it's pretty obvious I'm one happy camper.
Buhbye <3
:o Trent Boyett is being released from juvenile hall.
I am always amazed at the ability of young people to completely ignore their surrounds to focus on a text message.
I'm probably jealous - I need to put on my reading glasses to use my mobile phone.
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This is a survey for my Social Sciences 300 class.
In class, we have discussed the value of confession and how it relates to the idea of the audience on the Internet. In order for something to be perceived as truly confessional thus attaining its value as an object of interest, it needs to have some type of signifier telling the audience that it is in fact real, and/or authentic. It is this signifier I am interested in, not just in terms of how it works as a qualitative navigational tool for YouTube-users, but also how it affects a visual piece of information in terms of what values we put into it as viewers.
That what lies beneath and cannot be seen except in the mind of each spectator due to individual experiences is what I want to explore. What signifiers do we use to perceive something as more authentic and more interesting? Is there a universal trigger for these responses? Is that trigger situated in the blur of the undefined?
When is a work with low visual or aural fidelity more enticing than if it would be executed in high fidelity? And when is low fidelity considered more reliable as a piece if information that its high fidelity counterpart? Design historian Philip B. Meggs wrote about Analytical Cubism that “fascination grows from the unresolved conflict of the sensual and intellectual appeal of the pictorial structure in conflict with the challenge of interpreting the subject matter”
Text Message Reads: Join local hip hop artists Brother Ali, Saint Paul Slim & Mujah Messiah to canvass for Barack this Saturday! 10am, St Paul Obama Office, 924 Selby Ave. Fwd msg
Nathan Fitch-
One Photo A Day June 14, 2009.
A woman at the Puetro Rican Day parade full of pride under a blue bandana.
Photo of a young barber, sitting proudly on a counter in his barber's shop and using a digital tablet
How will twitter make a business model, or become the largest North American distributor of mobile text advertising?
In Southern California, diabetes plagues the Latino population, said Elizabeth Burner, MD, MPH, a research fellow at the Department of Emergency Medicine at LAC and USC. But due to language, culture, and other barriers, these patients may not manage their disease optimally.
Burner tested the use of a program that used mobile phones to text educational and motivational messages to diabetes patients to improve their understanding of the disease and encourage meaningful lifestyle changes. During the study, researchers texted reminders about nutrition, medications, and exercise, prompting some participants to adopt healthier behaviors.
Because mobile phones are nearly ubiquitous in America, "mHealth" could be a powerful public health approach.
"The SC CTSI provided funding and a way for us to look at this kind of technology and develop a way to get more deeply into the community and turn our idea into something real," said Burner.
Photo credit: Lee Salem Photography www.salemphoto.com
More about SC CTSI at sc-ctsi.org/
Nathan Fitch-
One Photo A Day July 10, 2009.
Grandmother Stefania from Poland sits on her stoop in Green Point Brooklyn on a friday evening. Stefania does not speak english but exudes palpable kindness from the pours of her skin.
Thanks, T., for the company and the title! (Once you texted that, there really was no other option!)
Nathan Fitch-
One Photo A Day June 12, 2009.
Marry stands under neon lights and looks into the window of a bar as she smokes outside.
Too bad this text message could not be lived up to.
BACKSTORY: Our 2nd year at Eli's New Year's Chili Cook-Off party! Great times! Read my blog about this party and our own at: clintjcl.wordpress.com/2008/01/03/happy-frickin-new-years/
Evan, Jesse, Melanie.
cell phone, text message.
Eli Sowar's house, Leesburg, Virginia.
December 31, 2007.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Eli's blog at camfael.livejournal.com/
... View Eli's photos at www.flickr.com/photos/camfael/
... Read Evan's blog at rerunsrunons.wordpress.com/
... View Evan's photos at www.flickr.com/photos/evangoldstein/
... View Jesse's MySpace at www.myspace.com/Yi_Zong/
Also, 6 YouTube videos were uploaded from this party:
1) New Year's countdown (30s)
2) Me and Carolyn 'dancing' (11s)
3) random partiness (49s)
4) More random partiness (30s)
5) Chris Y accidentally video'ed instead of photo'ed (30s)
6) What would you sell your soul for? (What if Got was one of us?) (30s)
Texting is a new form of communication that’s really risen to prominence in the last decade or so. It seems like it’s been around forever, but we’ve really only been using it for about 10 years. While some people knock texting for being impersonal, there’s something to be...
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MODERN TIMES! COMMUNICATION.
From a very young age you see children with mobile phones, nowadays.
I personally think that it is still a very expensive must have 'gadget'? How did we all ever survive without it????????
Anyway, here, this girl was only playing with her mum's phone, pretending, it was great fun!
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thanx for your time and comments, greatly appreciated, M, (*_*)
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Why not view the set as a slide-show?
Also I often upload more than one image at the same time, I see a tendency to only view the last uploaded...
"Shopping list" The Monthly Scavenger Hunt #6
My hubby usually does the grocery shopping and I usually send him shopping lists like this. I'm trying my best to use the traditional pen and paper, 'cause it would be free.
You can guess, what I ordered. :)
Text Message Reads: Barack need your help in MN! Join us at the Midway Obama office opening & phonebank this Turs from 5pm-9pm. 1383 University Ave, St. Paul. 651-558-7422 Fwd msg
Text Message Reads: Watch Biden debate Palin tonight at 9pm ET. Make sure friends are registered to vote as reg. deadlines are approaching in many states. Visit VoteForChange.com
January 3: Last night I had just finished dinner and was getting back to some work at 8:45 when my pager went off for a rescue in Big Sur, a woman fallen into a ravine. We were a fairly small team of Sheriff's Office folks (four volunteers, four deputies), supplemented by twelve USAR firefighters. The rescue involved a three-mile hike in, down a steep trail--and then back up it once we had the "patient packaged" (as they say). Hard work, requiring a good fifteen strong men spelling each other as a "mule team" with the Stokes littler on a wheel. She had head injuries, but she was strong and seemed to be doing better than might be expected when we got her up to the staging area at 4 a.m. Meanwhile, however, one of the deputies, Fernando, fell while trying to get to her--and hit his head good and hard. He wasn't wearing his helmet. A second victim. That's not supposed to happen: "personal safety first" is our watchword, in theory. He was a trouper, though, and made his way up that trail--with a little help toward the end. Really gave it his all. The two "patients" were taken by ambulance to Monterey, with us following. I finally got home at 6:30 and heard the helicopter that was flying the first victim out to San Jose (the clouds were too low for a helicopter to land at the rescue site). Then I took a couple-hour nap. When I woke up I checked my messages, and there was this one from Fernando. We sometimes meet for lunch or a run and have become friends. Ironic, to get this this morning. I called the hospital this afternoon, and the ER person said he wasn't in their records so "maybe he was discharged." I sure hope so. I won't sit easy until I hear from him, which may not be for a little while. Poor guy. That's a night he won't forget anytime soon.