It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @BoltClock
@BoltClock My take? You see stuff like that and just leave it. The world is filled with ignorance, you don't have to let it influence you.
This is a powerful and deeply insightful post from a palliative caregiver "Top Five Regrets of the Dying" shar.es/oZzgi #inspiration
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Today is the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities: "Together for a better world for all" bit.ly/tYdyQj #a11y
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New blog post and q's from me for Web designers in re the Project Meteor Campaign to create better Web design software: j.mp/vve2SO
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What's your desire, Web designer?
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I lack sentimentality until I see well-loved adorable babies. Biology, perhaps. But I turn into a blubbering, weepy, silly Auntie Mols. :)
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Replying to @MJ
@MJ OMG OMG OMG! Isabelle is here! Oh she's so beautiful MJ! May you all be blessed with health, happiness and joy. Yay!
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Replying to @simonstl
Dear friends, is it not better to teach a man to DOCTYPE? @simonstl @johnfoliot
Replying to @captbrogers
@captbrogers Oh good. Don't push yourself like that. It truly is a form of self-harm that we can't see until after years of it building up.
Replying to @smiffy
@smiffy Yeah, it's called self-confidence. Something I can project but not always live.
Replying to @Mark_DuBois
@Mark_DuBois Oh cool! I was kidding you about sharing, but if you want feedback, I'd be honored to take a look! :)
Replying to @smiffy
For me it's a classic Jewish Guilt thing, @smiffy. "Oh, you got all A's! Very impressive, my daughter. Where are the plusses?"
Replying to @captbrogers
@captbrogers That's not "seriously" ill. Yet. That's what gets you seriously ill. Quite honestly, I've paid a high price for pushing myself.
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Been trying out Bonfire, a chat client for Twitter. Give it a look, kind of cool! in.bonfire.im/rHLOe0 /via @BonfireIM
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Replying to @smiffy
@smiffy Oh, I have tangibles. 35 books, 2 degrees, a 25 year colorful career in IT. It means *nothing* in my head. Never good enough.
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Replying to @captbrogers
@captbrogers I'm sorry! I was bemoaning my own failures. Not pointing fingers. BadMols!
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Replying to @Mark_DuBois
@Mark_DuBois That is truly impressive. Now that you've done all that work, care to share it with me? Top-shelf curriculum? Yes, please! ;)
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Overachiever Syndrome Symptom #10: You are seriously ill but still feel guilty and worthless because you've accomplished nothing of "value."
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Replying to @cazm
@cazm It's a campaign ploy. You donate a given amount to sit at a banquet, eat rubber chicken or bad fish and listen to speeches. :)