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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Getting 'Hooked' in Twitter Follows?

The big numbers of followers in some Twitter accounts used to fascinate me. "How could I do that?" I asked. Now, the fascination remains, but it's tempered by an equally fascinating subject about engagement.

Followers, yes! How many of these do you befriend?

It's one thing to have 10,000 or 50,000 or even 2,000,000 followers. It's another to engage with them in meaningful conversations.

Let me explain.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A Slice of Working at Home

I work at home. Many people still couldn’t get what that means. I’m tired of explaining. Now, I just let them think whatever they want to think and not give a damn. Oh, how life has become simpler since then.

Working at home, in squatting position, in front of TV and with kids running around

Neighbors thought I work nights somewhere. That’s because they see me at home during the day, wearing shorts and tending my garden. My eyes go up each time someone mentions I work nights. But I have learned to cope with the punishment by saying, “Yeah! See you around.”

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Google Chrome Finally Works Again in my Mac

Google Chrome has been my favorite browser in my MacBook. In my heart it has always been. But for around three months, it has loaded pages forever!

That has pushed me back to Firefox and Safari, which are good browsers also, to be fair. But you see, they're not Google Chrome, know what I mean?

I've been missing the singular box for both search and URL. I've been missing the automatic translate. I've been missing stuff that makes Chrome, Chrome.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Gmail That Reads Your Body Motion?

Who else has seen a weird "Gmail Motion Beta" announcement in their Gmail panels today?

I'm referring to this ...

I clicked on it. The next thing I knew, I got hooked to this very interesting video ...

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Google Docs Discussion Button

I just noticed today that Google Docs has placed a 'Discussion' buttton in new documents you create.

The 'Discussions' button is a recent cool innovation

This allows us to have document-specific discussions, which is very great for article writing with a colleague or an editor, finalizing minutes of a meeting, updating progress reports and the like.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

That was a wake up call, indeed ...

A homeschool colleague named Oliver was following my fatherhood blog and I didn't realize it. I ran across him in a homeschool gathering. Then he asked, "What's up? I've not read anything new in your blog."

Aluminum Apple Keyboard by Andrew*
That was a wake up call. I had not updated this blog regularly as I used to. For a time, I thought that was, "Ok." Deep inside me, something said, "No, Marvin, that's not Ok. You're out of integrity here." 

Bloggers like me put up blogs like this with a vision. In my case, I've been envisioning this blog to be read by fathers like me. There's just a lot of stuff out there that fathers could munch during breaks, to make them better parents of Filipino kids, especially in the information age.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Goals vs Purpose

Many gurus have talked about goals and life purpose. This is the best quote I have found so far that relate the two with each other (emphases mine) ...

Goals are a means to an end, not the ultimate purpose of our lives. They are simply a tool to concentrate our focus and move us in a direction. The only reason we really pursue goals is to cause ourselves to expand and grow. Achieving goals by themselves will never make us happy in the long term; it's who you become, as you overcome the obstacles necessary to achieve your goals, that can give you the deepest and most long-lasting sense of fulfillment. (Tony Robbins)

People who have "been there" says one thing. Yes, it's great to be at the peak of the mountain. But it is who they have become in the struggle to reach the summit that gives them greater joy. It's their ultimate take.,

So, given that, let's revisit this question: are goals important to our own happiness?

My answer to that is this: To a purposeful person, that answer is Yes. To a purposeless person, the answer is No.