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Archive for October, 2008

Mom’s Family Calendar 2009

Posted by samongnim on October 31, 2008

Mom’s Family Calendar 2009

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Customer Shopping BuZZ

All time favorite calendar!5
this is the best planning calendar I know of. The vertical format is easy to use and visible across a room, which is a major plus at my house. There are enough columns for 6 people and the paper is not ink resistant. That may seem trivial, but most wall calendars are too darn glossy to write on legibly. How can you use a planning calendar if you can’t write on the wretched thing with any ordinary pen? I get a kick out of Boynton’s character drawings as well. The calendar usually includes a page of stickers for major events such as birthdays, anniversaries, music lessons, and appointments, which the memory challenged at my house count on to keep themselves out of hot water with other family members. And the price is good too!

Very helpful for Organizing a busy household!5
I have used these calendars for the past three years, as I find them to be the most easy to use while organizing my two kids, dog, husband, and myself. Each member of the household has their own column going vertically down the page, so I can easily scan the month to see what activities my individual kids have, and even my 7 yr old has learned to look for “her” box to see if there is anything written in for that day. And going across horizontally, it gives you a snap shot of your family’s day, from your own appts., to where your husband may be that night, to the kids’ sports or play dates, to even the dog’s vet appts. or daycare days. The calendar also comes with stickers, which I don’t usually bother with, as the events they mark, like playdate, library, practice, are a bit too mundane to need sticker highlights, in my opinion, but if your kids are into stickers, they could have fun applying them for doctor appts., haircuts, etc.

LOVE THIS CALENDAR- Mom’s Family Calender5
I love this calender, I have it hung up in our kitchen. I got one as a gift last year, and now I am hook on it. I have already brought the 2009 calender. The stickers make keeping track of appointments and family events extremely easy.

Product Description

Abounding with Boyntons lovably goofy cows and hippos, chicks, pigs, and aardvarks, its family organization with a great big smile. Moms covers sixteen months, starting in September. Each months ingenious, oversized grid is laid out on a vertical, with five columns across the top (one for each family member) and the days of the month reading down the left side. One glance is all it takes to see exactly who is doing what, and when. Its the ultimate marriage of practicality and, well, cute. Includes a magnetic phone list for the fridge and 500 stickers! . Size Closed: 12″ w x 12″ h. Size Opened: 12″ w x 24″ h.

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Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance By Barack Obama

Posted by samongnim on October 31, 2008

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Customer Shopping BuZZ

Worth reading about our next president 5

I have liked Barack Obama ever since he stopped to speak in the small Iowa town that I was living for the past few years. He has a true sincerity that can instantly be felt and he comes across as a very likable person. My Husband and I decided to read this book as well as THE AUDACITY OF HOPE before giving the man our vote and let me tell you I am glade we did. From reading the story of his life you understand how Obama has been shaped as a man and a politician. Every issue that the US is facing today is seen in the life of Barack and his family. The story was very elegant, thought provoking and all inclusive in it’s view of the world. Any American can read this book and see there self in Obama’s experiences. Based on this book I believe Obama will be a wonderful president of the likes never before seen in these modern days.

Uninspiring….a story about race not in the spirit of MLK…2

I am a college educated, bi-racial female in my early twenties and the hypersensitive racial observations found in Barack Obama’s book Dreams from my Father left me a bit miffed. It seems his preoccupation with race and heritage are more a symptom of the trauma he felt at his father’s absence than an inspirational story as the subtitle suggests. Being bi-racial, I too had an “awakening” of sorts when I realized I did not look like all the kids at school–but my restlessness pertaining to this aspect of my identity vanished before the end of high school and I now see identity more as something a mature person makes of herself rather than something tied to one’s racial heritage. In this aspect BO’s narrative worldview came off as ridiculous. Each chapter drolls on endlessly with black, white, brown…a category for everyone with blame slathered on the “white folks”. Excuse the pun, but I’m not inclined to look to someone with thinner skin than I as a leader.

I am uncertain of where BO gets his sense of whites ruling over blacks given his upbringing. After all, it was his grandmother who sacrificed her golden years to take a job and care for him while his mother was off seeing the world. His grandfather too was supportive. Yet, one cannot ignore BO’s loathing “white” achievement and gloating over “white” misfortune. For example he mentions his glee at seeing European shrunken heads at a museum, laughing at this “cosmic joke” and describing the experience as [akin to eating Tiger meat, a form of taking control] pg. 145. Given his own White heritage and upbringing his words sound like those of a spoiled, self-centered brat. Consequently, his worldview demonstrates that he blames the alienation we all feel on the first day of school completely on his skin color and christened it as the scapegoat for all his emotional insecurities for years to come.

About Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #147 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-01-09
  • Released on: 2007-01-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 464 pages

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WEB 2.0 What’s ?

Posted by samongnim on October 30, 2008

Web 2.0 is a term describing changing trends in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, secure information sharing, collaboration and functionality of the web. Web 2.0 concepts have led to the development and evolution of web-based communities and its hosted services, such as social-networking sites, video sharing sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies. The term became notable after the first O’Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004.

Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but to changes in the ways software developers and end-users utilize the Web. According to Tim O’Reilly:


Web 2.0 is the
business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.

O’Reilly provided examples of companies or products that embody these principles in his description of his four levels in the hierarchy of Web 2.0 sites:

Level-3 applications, the most “Web 2.0″-oriented, exist only on the Internet, deriving their effectiveness from the inter-human connections and from the network effects that Web 2.0 makes possible, and growing in effectiveness in proportion as people make more use of them. O’Reilly gave
eBay, Craigslist, Wikipedia, del.icio.us, Skype, dodgeball, and AdSense as examples.

Level-2 applications can operate offline but gain advantages from going online. O’Reilly cited
Flickr, which benefits from its shared photo-database and from its community-generated tag database.

Level-1 applications operate offline but gain features online. O’Reilly pointed to Writely (now
Google Docs & Spreadsheets) and iTunes (because of its music-store portion).

Level-0 applications work as well offline as online. O’Reilly gave the examples of
MapQuest, Yahoo! Local, and Google Maps (mapping-applications using contributions from users to advantage could rank as “level 2″).

About Web 2.0 Patterns:
What entrepreneurs and information architects need to know detail

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About Web 2.0 Patterns: What entrepreneurs and information architects need to know detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #389745 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

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Web 2.0 Patterns goes on to examine:

  • A Model for Web 2.0 — An in-depth look at the evolution of the Client-Server model into a more elaborate model for Web 2.0. It illustrates concepts such as “servers” evolving into a services (SOA) tier to facilitate interactions between systems and humans.
  • A Web 2.0 Reference Architecture – A generic component view that helps decision-makers recognize the basic patterns in existing Web 2.0 applications and software that can be repurposed for other commercial ventures.
  • Specific patterns of Web 2.0 — Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Software as a Service pattern (SaaS), Participation-Collaboration Pattern, AJAX, Mashups, Rich User Experience (a.k.a. RIA), Collaborative Tagging Systems (Folksonomy), and more which can be repurposed to other businesses of technologies.

In true Web 2.0 fashion, Nickull, Hinchcliffe, and Governor also present the reference model and patterns in Web 2.0 Patterns on their companion web site so that others in the industry can augment it and continue the discussion.

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The Best Selling : The Shack !!

Posted by samongnim on October 30, 2008

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Editorial Reviews


From AudioFile

Mac is a grief-stricken father in mid-life about to have an extraordinary experience with God. His great sadness began four years ago on a weekend camping trip, when his 6-year-old daughter, Missy, was murdered. What he couldn’t know then, but is about to learn, was God’s purpose for Missy’s death. Roger Mueller’s clear, gentle voice characterizes Mac’s family with high-spirited joy and laughter. His portrayal of Missy’s animated excitement makes her especially believable. His polished performance of grief-stricken Mac brings tears. With empathy and sensitivity, Mueller captures the mysterious voices of those who have invited him to the now abandoned, yet transformed, cabin in the wilderness. This compelling fantasy explores themes of love, loss, and blame. G.D.W. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine– Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine –This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Review

“The Shack” is a one of a kind invitation to journey to the very heart of God. Through my tears and cheers, I have been indeed transformed by the tender mercy with which William Paul Young opened the veil that too often separated me from God and from myself. With every page, the complicated do’s and don’t that distort a relationship into a religion were washed away as I understood Father, Son and Holy Spirit for the first time in my life. –Patrick M. Roddy, ABC News Emmy Award winning producer

Finally! A guy-meets-God Novel that has literary integrity and spiritual daring. “The Shack” cuts through the cliches of both religion and bad writing to reveal something compelling and beautiful about life’s integral dance with the Divine. This story reads like a prayer–like the best kind of prayer, filled with sweat and wonder and transparency and surprise.

When I read it, I felt like I was fellowshipping with God. If you read one work of fiction this year, let this be it. –Mike Morrell, zoecarnate.comWhen the imagination of a writer and the passion of a theologian cross-fertilize the result is a novel on the order of “The Shack.” This book has the potential to do for our generation what John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress” did for his. It’s that good! –Eugene Peterson, Professor Emeritus of Spiritual Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, B.C.

Most Recent Customer Reviews

Greatest book ever readThis book is a MUST read for anyone who thinks they “know” God. It will open eyes and hearts for a closer relationship with Him by T. Lostotter

The ShackLike the book so far. Don’t have much time to read with three children keeping me busy. by J. Whitmore

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