Sunday Six

Happiness Kit:
Size of jewelry bag, made out of glittery mesh material, folded over, tied with a ribbon, and thusly tagged:

Happiness Kit –

An Eraser
So you can rubout old mistakes

A Gold Coin
So you never say, “I’m broke…”

A Rubber Band
To stretch beyond your wildest limits

A Piece of String
To tie things together when they fall apart

A Marble
In case you’ve lost yours

A Heart
To remind you love is all around you.


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Top Ten:
The list, yet-another-top-ten, contains a few earmarks. I’ve met some of these people. In real life, in Austin.

The memory from one encounter was “ground zero” for me and the term “blogging,” young people burning with the zeal of fresh ideas.

El Paso, TX:
At sunset.

The meaning of e-mail addresses:
What your e-mail address really means?

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  • Sarah Jun 6, 2010 @ 8:27

    What your email says about you…funny! I thought about it for a minute…AOL is the only foreign email site allowed inside our comporate firewall. Now what does that say about our IT people? Yeah, those IT people. The ones still using an 8-bit platform and COBOL on a mainframe computer. Our networked laptops are faster and more powerful, but IT will never admit it. Or do anything about emigrating until the last programmer retires (or dies).

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