March 15, 2008
Blogging. Just how revolutionary is it?
There simply has never been any means to put content out there for the whole world to see without any need for geekiness whatsoever.
Humans have wanted their creativity put on display since time immemorial. Witness ... continue reading...
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witness December 12, 2007
The Department of Homeland Security has a difficult job, to be sure. It's certainly no laughing matter.
But the fact is that laughter is the best medicine. And humor makes things go better.
With that, I present today's FamilyFirst site: SafeNow.org.
What they have done is take the illustrations th... continue reading...
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yell October 20, 2004
A favorite activity when I was going to school was show and tell. It was a chance to tell friends about things that interested me, as well as showing off new things. It was class participatory, so everyone participated. My kids enjoy the same part of their schooling, so times havenďż... continue reading...
April 3, 2004
One of the first periodical magazines in the United States was called the Saturday Evening Post. Over the years, magazines and newspapers have communicated news and events in various forms, keeping pace with technology. At first, there were few or no pictures. The first pictures were draw... continue reading...
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favorite activity when I was going to school was show and tell. It was a chance to tell friends about things that interested me, as well as showing off new things. It was class participatory, so everyone participated. My kids enjoy the same part of their schooling, so times haven... continue reading...
June 15, 2003
Have you ever played the lottery? Do you sit by your door, waiting for Ed McMahon to pull up in front with that publisher van? If so, then today's FamSite is for you.
Called PrizePot.com, this cyber stop on the information superhighway is a collection of online contests, drawings, and sweepstak... continue reading...
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A favorite activity when I was going to school was show and tell. It was a chance to tell friends about things that interested me, as well as showing off new things. It was class participatory, so everyone participated. My kids enjoy the same part of their schooling, so times ... continue reading...
May 10, 2003
One of the first periodical magazines in the United States was called the Saturday Evening Post. Over the years, magazines and newspapers have communicated news and events in various forms, keeping pace with technology. At first, there were few or no pictures. The first pictures were... continue reading...
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A favorite activity when I was going to school was show and tell. It was a chance to tell friends about things that interested me, as well as showing off new things. It was class participatory, so everyone participated. My kids enjoy the same part of their schooling, so times ... continue reading...
August 18, 2002
A favorite activity when I was going to school was show and tell. It was a chance to tell friends about things that interested me, as well as showing off new things. It was class participatory, so everyone participated. My kids enjoy the same part of their schooling, so times ... continue reading...