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

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
I would like to collect as much work and joy as the Web and the people whose work was terrific and who somehow found me a worthy participant. It is my intent to post links on either a new personal small set of pages or via social media as a personal and friendship memorial.
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Examples would include such things as Jared Spool's UIE related materials, The fab Jen Simmons and Eric Meyer's awesome cast Web Ahead/ Web Behind which I cannot find a single available recording of despite links galore, and many more I hope you will help me find and/or remember.
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videos, presentations, podcasts and such that show up in searches and are lost, forgotten, unavailable outside walled gardens or just also lost and not available insofar as I can find them with the exception of the occasional wayback/internet archive bits n' pieces.
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for nearly 2 years (except for a few very traumatic events I do remember, but more inaccurately than the inaccuracy of healthy human memory (and I have an otherwise very good memory whether short or long term) and that is there are interviews, recognitions, awards, blog posts,
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But I do have a major personal ask and while I myself destroyed my own blog on purpose years ago, lose ALL my Flickr photos in a mishap while suffering what has largely been a near year and a half of what appears to have been amnesia due to low blood oxygen
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One hope of the Web as articulated by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and many others along our journey was the retention of hypertext links and the content at the given site, even if obsolete, be retained. Dare I term this a living standard? Nah, too vague 😛
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I hardly ever visit Twitter anymore that's saying something very sad considering I was one of the early adopters and met it sitting next to Evan Williams while we were waiting to meet Bill Gates in 2006 while he and were giggling like little boys. Elon musk fucking broke my heart
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I have a funny and disconcerting story about this whether I'll share it is yet to be seen I hardly post to this Twitter thing ever since musk. In fact I could say I hate the web but I don't think this is the web I took a wrong turn somewhere ;-)
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Why are we obsessed with diversity? We are not a biologically diverse species nor does our physiology determine that by appearance. Perception, experience, identity, social beliefs. Bias. Not what you look like. www-psychologytoday-com.cdn.…
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.@RepCiscomani @SenatorSinema @SenMarkKelly People with disabilities use Medicaid to support them in their daily lives. Complicated work rules and cuts to Medicaid would mean millions of people lose critical services. Keep Medicaid OUT of debt ceiling negotiations. #SaveMedicaid
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Replying to @DDHReynolds
Sadly, we already know nothing is unhackable, and our data is hacked, tracked through devices by our own government and corporate entities (Google, Amazon, anything "smart", Verizon, etc). Snowden especially was not looking for what he found. He was a patriotic conservative then.
Replying to @DDHReynolds
I definitely agree however that all pharma and medicine is largely junk science, and a vax made that fast for a new virus type does concern me greatly. The FDA does more damage than protection in what they do. Biologics really worry me as well.
Replying to @DDHReynolds
Add the heredity factor, it was either one of those issues or both combined. THere's so much data on my blood as the lymphocytes remained high or normal which is infection, inflammation, and what's inside those nodes. My lymphocyte count is off the charts high at the moment too.
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Replying to @DDHReynolds
I agree. And in my case it was a no brainer for social reasons more than my own. I have survived two terminal diagnoses longer than anyone on record. I'm stubborn. And open to alternative ideas for treatment for sure, anything ya got, I'll look at.
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Replying to @DDHReynolds
Provably not in my rare bird case. Bone marrow aplasia itself leads to death but if you survive it without a transplant for as long as I have, leukemia, lymphomas and MDS happen. Also, Filgrastim allowed the survival, but FDA cut me off as it too will turn on you.
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Replying to @TheMarco
Because they don't have their own identities whereas you are clearly aware of who you are and how you identify in the world. How is that?
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Replying to @DDHReynolds
I'm not sure why you're not getting through on my side I'm not meeting you at all I just mentioned that this is not the situation with me personally lymphatic problems are due to a hereditary lymphoma
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Replying to @DDHReynolds
Well that's not it it's nothing to do with the vaccine it has to do with heredity and my mother and grandmother and now me and it's not menstrual I've been in menopause for over 12 years that's not a good sign it's lymphoma.
If anybody here is on SSDI and lives in Arizona and has not heard about that $100 a month unhelpful addition offset and requires Medicaid check your eligibility immediately I've been thrown off the program which we pay for with our work and taxes. Arizona government sucks.
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Like me,have you been told you have trust issues? Is anything trustworthy in this world including ourselves! do you trust yourself? I don't think I can possibly honestly say I trust myself at all emotionally . As for impulse control😆 so I have trust issues or trust truth?
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