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

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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approach for a 'new ideal' which I can best describe as a layered pinwheel floral design, round, 3 stacked front to back increasing in size with each arc of the flower leaves visible, and icons within those arcs. A hide/show feature, move, resize also. Food (flower) for thought!
An interesting aside: When I was contracting with MSN (pre Web proprietary platform first, then we went to Web) I went to visit a friend met here in Tucson who was part of the original Windows group and worked on UI features. He never implemented it but showed me a navigation...
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Are Web browsers ready to evolve? @darinwf believes Arc will bring #UI innovations and improvement of Web apps and new mobile browser opportunities. This overview is cool, a bit reminiscent of Opera's work on tabs, sidebars, and so on in the 90s 'til Presto engine was retired.
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Replying to @Tracfone
commitment? HA! one way street, my money for nothing, and no chicks for free either. Keep not providing service and you will take me more seriously.
Replying to @Tracfone
HOW do I f'n call you without a phone dudes? Man oh man are you guys drinking someone's koolaid. Learn something beyond reading FAQs back to me, fix this damn thing. You take my money just fine.
Replying to @ninalangs
Oh I hate that, but FB and Instagram, well, especially prone to this. And my @mollydotcom account was stolen and no employee formerly at Twitter before Musk Madness cared to remember me and restore it (I was introduced to Twitter by Ev and Biz, and the latter was once a friend :(
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Replying to @ninalangs
Hihi, that was cute ;)
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Replying to @ninalangs
The ibuprofen works better imo, but I can't have either (paracetamol, in USA acetomenophen is extremely toxic, anyone reading should never, ever take it with alcohol or with liver concerns, and the NSAIDs are forbidden for people with bone marrow aplasia :( I refuse opiates.
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Replying to @cameronmoll
¿Dónde vivías en México? De acuerdo con el profesor emérito y disidente político Noam Chomsky, donde vivo en el sur de Arizona es el "México ocupado", ¡lo que demuestra que es un disidente con un conocimiento semántico serio! ;-)
Replying to @cameronmoll
¿Hablas español Cameron? ¡Nunca supe!
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Replying to @AngieRadtke
Did we ever have control? I owe you a catch up and know it. September and October are busy months always, and I'm focused on research and book, as well as semi-attempting to do a few other items related to Web and personal (like more outdoors and non isolated social stuff now. :)
"Hay más tiempo que vida." Este proverbio mexicano es un saludo común en el Día de Muertos, donde recordamos a los familiares y amigos que se han ido del mundo pero permanecen para siempre en nuestros corazones. ❤️ Recuerdo, siempre. /xom
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Replying to @ninalangs
Hugs! There was a pretty lavender and pink capsule prescribed. Sarafem, a'cure' for PMS depression. Um, Sara Fem? Seraphim? Sick marketing, sick results. It was prozac made pretty for girls. second most damaging pharmaceutical after interferon immunotherapy. #PrescribedHarm much?
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Replying to @VerizonSupport
Tracfone, Joseph. I bought a handset prepaid some years ago, they were fine so long as I didn't have to deal with them. I'm without phone service, but have a nice new handset to use with WiFi while I have no voice or SMS which kinda is important to most people ;-)
Replying to @Tracfone
I tried to the point of no resolution online. I tried by calling to the person telling me to go to Walmart for support. Walmart says they are not Tracfone tech support. I still have no service on the new phone, and the old phone is toast, no SMS to receive a code to register. :(
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Replying to @ninalangs
LOL at your bio "intense and extreme" - we're sisters of different mothers in that alrighty lol! Better than boring and average ;-)
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Replying to @ninalangs
Could have been a VPN too. Hard to say without the right tools and skillset. :(
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Replying to @ninalangs
Oh that's awful Nina :( I personally would reach out if it were someone I had a sense of as being very different than what starts to appear on a timeline. I was a teacher in a former life grading handwritten papers, so I got fairly good at associating style to person. xo
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The Web is spooky. Privacy. Security. Exploits. Cloud storage that disappears, or sites that own our content because we let them. But right now I fear passwords and 2factor Authentication are the ghosts in my machines. What is the scariest aspect of the Internet and Web for you?
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