I didn't run to the Mysic Lakes--it seemed like more of a
Fresh Pond day. The great thing about Fresh Pond is that people walk and run there with their dogs. Sure you might trip over one, but they run around in little herds together and, well, it's kind of cute.
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I think we have enabled our comments.
This is really a great idea.
I'm glad you like it. Hopefully it'll work out well. If possible, I'd like to speak more freely here, so, if possible, I'd like to avoid using our last name or anything else terms that could be picked up by search engines like google.
What is the difference between blogging and Facebook. The President of Salisbury College posted some rather odious comments (raising serious questions about her morality) that were picked up by someone and published. I don't understand about access - not that I'm in a mood to post odious comments about anything.
Facebook is designed to be a kind of one-stop shop. You can blog there, post pictures, email friends, all in one handy little interface.
Since it's so comprehensive there are different privacy settings. The two basic choices are letting anyone see your pictures/profile/blog, or restricting access to your friends or some other group. My understanding is that the P. of S. thought access to her photos were more limited than they actually were.
Tellingly, that's the kind of mistake that the sons and daughters of politicians usually make (much to their parents personal chagrin and professional embarassment).
I guess what concerns me is not so much that she posted those thoughts, but that she thought them at all. I'd think twice about sending my son/daughter to a school, where the president had those thoughts about sex and diversity. Yuk.
I tried to register for You Tube, now that you're bringing me up to snuff on the tecky stuff. I have to review an article on digital rhetoric and multimodality, so I'm googling both. Any other technology I should check on?
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