The last week I have been working real hard. Part of that work has allowed me to hang out with a bunch of cool staff and clients. I have been hanging with RLP, Matt, Jamie, Amanda, Rasita and Roh.
I count it a real privilege to be able to spend time with these people.
Amanda works for me 2 half days a week researching and writing articles for SpyJournal (see her Geek Girl Series) as well as performing site maintenance and backups for our clients, documentation management (filing) and technical office duties (cleaning the office!) She is slowly developing her own website.
Roh is a technical genius. He knows everything about the web architecture, servers, MySQL, PHP, DNS, Cpanel etc. His daughter Caitlyn was born blind. Check her website out.
Name: Damana Madden
Screen Name/'s: Damana + Mana + Geek Diva
Personal Blogs:
Geek Diva - http://geekdamana.blogspot.com
Personal - http://damana.blogspot.com
Girl Geek Dinners Sydney - http://girlgeekdinnerssydney.blogspot.com
Other Blogs She Contributes To:
Sydney Nrrd Grrls - http://sydneynerdgirls.blogspot.com
Girly Geekdom Blog - http://girlygeekdom.blogspot.com
Guy Geekdom - http://guygeekdom.blogspot.com
I have today responded to two articles written by Cheryl Critchley a columnist for the Herald Sun. I guess she has a job a little like mine sometimes – she writes for a living! I think maybe I do more typing than she does (I average about 1 million words per year).
Anyway the two articles were Is homeschooling good for kids? and the current controversy about the Bill Hensen Underage nude (art) photographs titled Are nude photos of children ever OK?
Hi Cheryl
I completely agree with your comment that photos of nude children are inappropriate as forms of public art. While most families have shots of their kids naked, part naked etc they are usually as your photos of your kids are described, candid and funny reminders of times as a family where the nakedness is not the point of the photo, though often the focal point. Rather the point of these photos is the family fun and memories.
Plurk is a fairly new social network. I just discovered it today, but it has been around since January this year. Most of my twitter friends are now on it as well.
The main difference to twitter is the horizontal scrolling timeline
Check my Plurk profile here and become my friend.
Here are some more write ups explaining Plurk.
Plurk: Twitter meets FriendFeed
Dont have the spades has a write up and explanation of plurks rules
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