Monthly Archives: December 2006
BBC’s 100 things we didn’t know last year
These are some good ones from the full list:
2. There are 200 million blogs which are no longer being updated, say technology analysts. — It’s all up to me to keep this one alive. It’s weird though, Technorati only reports 22.6 million total.
9. Fathers tend to determine the height of their child, mothers their weight. [...]
My Web 2.0 Services
Yes, I know, many people disagree with the term Web 2.0, but, if nothing else, it’s a good way to characterize the new wave of Internet services that have come out in the last couple years.
E-mail: Yahoo! Mail Beta – I’ve been a Yahoo Mail Plus user since forever for various reasons, mainly the [...]
My Mom is Home Front Pioneering
Meet my mom. Her name is Gloria. She is home-front pioneering in a small town called San Juan Tepezontes in El Salvador. This is her with some of the kids from her children’s class and a goat:
Photo by Karen Rosel.
Home-front pioneering might not mean much to you so let me explain. First, pioneering was [...]
SF Symphony Night Out
Last night, a small group of us went out to a San Francisco Symphony performance at the the Davies Symphony Hall. I had a really good time specially because it was something I’m not used to doing. Usually its a movie and more recently salsa… but last night was a bart ride from Berkeley to [...]
I’m Superman!