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Images of Provo Tabernacle Fire

This is a sad day for this town.

Our children used to call the Provo Tabernacle their “princess castle”, and when we went to church there sometimes, they were extra well-behaved because, well, that’s what princesses do.


Images of Provo Tabernacle Fire (redirect)

This is a sad day for this town.

Our children used to call the Provo Tabernacle their “princess castle”, and when we went to church there sometimes, they were extra well-behaved because, well, that’s what princesses do.


Coining a Phrase: HashtagJacking

I’m just tossing this out there.

Hashtagjacking (v) — the practice of including any hashtag listed in Twitter’s trending topics in a self-promotional tweet just to bring traffic to you.

References:

  • The Twitter #Hashtag Hijacker

The 5 People I Wish Used Tungle Online Calendaring #wishwed

I have talked before about Tungle, the easy-as-email online calendaring application from a cool startup based out of Montreal. My Tungle account goes everywhere with me, and is literally an integral part of my professional and…


Lunar Eclipse on Winter Solstice, Tuesday

There will be a Lunar Eclipse on Tuesday, December 21st, which is also the Winter Solstice — the shortest day of the year.

As some note, the last time a Lunar Eclipse occurred on the Winter Solstice was 456 years ago, (or others…


Mute People or Hashtags on Twitter — Wishlist Wednesday

My wishlist this week is to have a way to mute a user or hashtag on twitter for a certain period of time to just avoid conversations that you don’t want to be involved in.


Close The Washington Monument?

Bruce Schneier thinks we should close the Washington Monument:

“We can reopen the Washington Monument when we’ve defeated our fears, when we’ve come to accept that and that liberty is worth the risks, and that the price of freedom is accepting the…

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