So while some of us may be expressing concern as we mull over the whole Google privacy hoo-haa, at the very same time, some things Google is doing are very much in our interest as women, household managers, content creators, and savvy private and public consumers of information. Google appears to be using relationships and networks (of both creators and consumers) in the algorithms that determine the authority of individual chunks of information on the web. And women are the mavens of communication and relationship networks.
Childhood Memories of Spring
I’ve always loved Spring. Where I grew up Spring was a time of wild flowers, morels, and the magic of longer, brighter days.
My Nuts and Bolts Infrastructure for a Research and Content Business
Do you ever get caught in a vortex? I do. Perhaps it comes from living in Arizona, but then again, I don’t live anywhere near Sedona, which as everyone knows is Vortex Central. Too many things to do, too many things coming at me, too many decisions to make about too many choices. Clients, book, […]
Unload Your Troubles Onto A List
Through lists I gain perspective. This is my unloading list. Get troubles off your back by transferring them to a list. It works! 1. The mother inside of me is screaming in agony for another mother who has lost her son. The first thing I have to do is figure out how to release the […]
Bleeping Good News!
This past year has been harrowing, I have not made any bones about that, but the ball is in my court and I am officially back on a winning track. Give me a “Woot! Woot!” The low down is that the Doc this a.m said that my recent and long overdue lab tests came back […]
Fallopitarians, Universalists, and Revisionist American Religious History
I think my husband stumbled across a new term that I like. Fallopitarian. It comes from one of SlowPoke’s editorial cartoons. Seems that surreal absurdist argument is the only thing that comes close to describing the mental state of a small rather extreme group of patriarchal folks who really believe that they are better, more […]