Y’see, my life is really… complex. Earlier today I saw a tweet from lwcavallucci: Feeling oh, so suburban right now while shopping at Costco with @catenation. Not how I like to feel. I have been in this cycle of “Meh” for some time now. I am having trouble feeling passionate about much of what is going on in my
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MALFUNCTION MALFUNCTION!!! What in the world has happened to Twitter? Earlier in the week I noticed the addition of this little rotating ad type box underneath my stats. It was mildly annoying, but not so obtrusive or disconcerting as to cause alarm. I pretty much ignore that little blip on my screen, so what do I care really
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I decided to refrain from posting about my rather nightmarish AT&T customer service experience that came with the return of the latest FAIL of my Samsung Blackjack II phone. I couldn’t quite wordsmith an appropriate illustration of my displeasure without sounding like a complete head case. Just trust me when I say that it was less than fun, more than frustrating, yet somehow ended with
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I have been read quite a few articles lately about Twitter, its success, its drawbacks, and more. But more important, I have been looking at different Twitter users, what they post about, communicate about, or even advertise on their account. Some of the content is odd; some of it unintelligible. Some of it is even useful. If you look at the public stream, I
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Yes, I object. I object to the statement made by my dear husband, HeGeek, in his last post. We are NOT all geeks. Not even close. In fact, I must say that I am tired of all the so-called geeks out there – the wanna-be geeks who are the diet coke of geek – just one calorie, not geeky enough!!
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I’m a geek. A girl geek. And yes, some might even consider me to be easy on the eyes. So much for geek stereotypes. When I was younger, being a geek was a bad thing. These days, being a geek is not only a good thing – it’s COOL to be a geek. Geeks know gadgets. Geeks know how to

