Thursday, May 31, 2007

Why do I have to go to work? I want to stay home and play on my computer!

I'm currently happy with my weight and work-out program, but I signed up at Traineo anyway. I found it helpful to learn my body mass index and the Kcals I have been working doing said workout! I had better cut back on that evening ice cream or I'll be spending more time on my exercise bike! I shared this site with my daughter who wants to drop a few pounds - "freshman five" in her case.

I emailed my niece info about Dogster. She has extra time on her hands and a bichon she would have fun adding to Dogster this summer! I look forward to visiting her dog and seing photos on this site! I also looked for a certain computer tech's cat to see if he's added new photos of his unique feline to Catster!

And Bottletalk... been wanting to learn more about wines. Well the white ones. Red ones give me a headache. Live gives me enough of those - don't need a recreational beverage added to my Tylenol dependence!

I didn't have enough time to learn some of the number puzzles on The Puzzle Player, but I will go back when I have more time. I did do a good old fashion word search. So long solitaire!

So where's the next lesson - I'm waiting!
Social networking...now I understand why my kids spend so much time in front of their computers! There's so much more to it than I ever imagined. I don't know that its for me. I prefer my privacy and chose to share my thoughts with a select few.

As for the library applications, I can see using Book Mooch. We have far to many books collecting dust and could enjoy the "trading" for others - would make life interesting and receiving mail more enjoyable knowing that there was a book not just a bill arriving! What Should I Read Next? is going to be helpful! I tend to become obssessed with an author, digesting everything he or she has written and need help with where to turn next!

Mashups - why didn't I think of some of the sites suggested. I spent quite a bit of time on MotorMapUSA. My husband is a classic car enthusiast currently resoring a 40 Ford. I found one ready to roll in Longowood. He wants to "visit" it on his day off! Trouble$$S ahead!

Getting exposed to all this new technology has been exciting. But I have to admit, the best part of doing this weeks' lesson was the look on my twenty year old son's face when I was telling him what I had learned. Mom's not ready to be put out to pasture yet!

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

WOW - was my first response to the Web 2.0 video. My second was to email my daughter.

As a former "grapic artist/forms designer" I truly appreciate the work that went into designing the "layout" of the message. The use of pencil written words on paper to click-copy & paste-backspace delete truly shows the evolution of how we compose the written word today. The increase in the speed of message delivery also symbolizes progress. The message itself is thought provoking; together the with the graphic package is impossible to forget.

The fact that I find it difficult to find words to explain what I want to convey further emphasizes the fact that the message is real. The internet has changed the world - the world has changed the internet - we are the world - we are the internet!

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

I tried the Grokker’s site for search results. I really liked the appearance of the site and the usability. The graphics and lists. I liked being able to choose between split view and outline. Altought I thought I would prefer the outline, I'm finding I enoy using the map view just as much! I'm finding that I am more of a visul learner than I previously believed. I, of course chose some familiar and some new gardening sites for my RSS reader.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

For a person who never mastered programing a VCR and still has difficulty inputting cell phone numbers, this is a challenge! But I feel a sense of exhilaration as I begin this learning journey. I can hardly wait to share my experiences and accomplishments with my twenty-something children who are light years ahead of me in the tecno world!

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