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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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For most of my adult life I was hyperfocused to the point it did me harm. Maybe this is why we have so many Autism Spectrum folk in our industry - I'm either on or off in extremes and I think a lot of folks are like that. What do y'all think? :)
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Yes, that's the brand I had in my head when answering you and couldn't rememberr it - odd name for glass canvases but they look really beautiful!
Ah, youth! The significance of this 2005 London event remains relevant and far-reaching to this day. #webdev #webdesign thx for posting, Patrick! Wonderful memories. This event bridged Brits and Europeans with The Americas. #influence #Industry
The first (@)media “Hot Topics” panel (11th June ’05), with @andybudd, @joeclark, @stop, and @mholzschlag finchconf.uk/atmediamemories #atmediamemories
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Canva was the best IMO. I'm also curious about glass printing too. How about you?
Nicola doesn't have much of a tail so I call her "colita" (little tail). She's a very sweet #cat and Honey is very jealous of her (catty alpha females) this #Caturday She's playing "Hangman Honey." Rope out, ready to swing. #CatsOfTwitter #CatsOfFacebook #CaturdayCuties #Gingers
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We all have our own levels of comfort with what we share and I believe this is very personal and sometimes changes. I am home, thank you. And so interesting you thought of me, but it makes sense.
Replying to @ambienteer
Deep breaths! Check DM for a taste of monsoon
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Actually, if you look at the weirdness of the image itself, those weird pixels over the mountain are actually the rain moving very fast.
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Replying to @ambienteer
It was! We don't usually get much rain cuz it's a desert ;-) Our storms are short. I just checked the video - it's huge. I'll see what I can make of it at some point soon. This photo shows the storm but it's difficult to see the rain as it's horizontal! Lower left shows it a bit.
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"Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles." - Emma Lazarus
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Replying to @ambienteer
all I did was point and shoot! We've had some wild monsoon storms. I have to grab a little clip of the wild pink clouds with lightning breaking across them. I caught almost all 17 or so minutes of a wild monsoon storm on Saturday, we got half a year of rain in a few minutes lol!
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Full moon to west as the dawn breaks. #beauty #moon #photo
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Replying to @stevenpemberton
I wonder if that would be more or less had the "Blockchain as Ledger" model worked in the Olden Days (aka pre-computers). I'm sure there were plenty of overflows. And underflows. Curious but not unexpected when we rush emerging tech into a commodity (See: World Wide Web).
Pretty interesting and I for one take what makes sense from anything and everything to build my "faith" as it were. This is the heart of the value of multiculturalism. Ideas, solutions, challenges to our own perceptions is so strong. Thank you for sharing this. Much resonated.
People can be paralyzed by fear. Good on you, Chris. I had to really get enraged and spiteful after way too much loss to get to a similar place. There are different ways to tell our stories. I never hated other people, I hated myself. I don't hate myself anymore. Friends help xo
Replying to @dstorey
Nah, they liked me so much they just let me have the #hash - that was a lease-to-own proposition with an 18 month dry run. Didn't work out so it came back to me. I was compensated for the months it was used so that was so helpful!
Current Header: Rosa Rolanda painted the self-portrait here. Mexico, 1952.
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Replying to @accessamy
Thanks! I read all 400+ pps today. I'm kinda hurting over it.
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