Hi there! Thanks for reading my blog. I’m an advocate for expanding local relationships through social technology, with blog technology being one of the primary tools I use in support of this vision.
I value online identity, transparency and local connections. I ask that, at a minimum, people who comment on my blog use a pseudonym and a real email address. Beyond that, it makes me happy when commenters have an online identity connected to a website or blog user profile.
Here’s where things might get a bit harsh for those who like to comment anonymously. This is my blog. I write it. I don’t owe anyone a platform for expression. And I moderate (read: delete) the comments submitted by Anons and people using fake email addresses.
It’s my blog, but it’s your opportunity to engage. Be a hero: participate in the conversation.
Rock on,
JessieX
4 Comments
May 20, 2008 at 7:09 am
hi Jessie, we were at Victoria’s for a fund raiser last evening… Ilana and crowd.
tech support for older folks is a great idea for time share and all sorts of ways it could work.
great idea.
Have a happy day,
Bob
November 27, 2008 at 9:57 am
Heather on your appology to boomers everywhere, the realization that the generation preceeding the Gen-X had some wisdom to share, is in a general sense “eat your vegetables they are good for you” awareness. As human beings that mature we often find the distasteful futher down the road of time enlightening.
February 19, 2009 at 1:39 pm
Your post is up, check it out! I’ve also posted a revised edition of the bike guy article, mounted with scribd. Please spread the word to anyone interested in learning about him.
March 2, 2009 at 10:59 pm
Well I can say I handle myself more professionally at public events than some people.
Dancing at hearings after drinking and hula hooping outside of the polls doesn’t seem like professional behavior to me.
If you have bad things to say about me, you should at least have the spine to say them to me. If only you knew what people really think about you?