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Naturally, given my post of a few days ago about San Francisco's Mark Zborowski, a medical anthropologist at Mt. Zion Hospital, I checked for Zborowski's name in the index.
This is particularly interesting to me given my post about a social version of Chrome last night.
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I consider myself to be having a particularly good day if I can give my post a title like "Naughty Goose and Moose Drool".
I just gave my friend's post the smiley guy, and someone just gave my post about excessive standardized testing the angry guy.
Quite timely, given my controversial post on Lotus Notes and the Web 2.0 world.
Given my previous post questioning the wisdom of graduating elementary school (Graduation Degradation), I awkwardly acknowledge the phone was a graduation present.
Some are nasty enough to give my original post a sort of roundabout boost.
At a time when the baby boomers dominate charitable giving (see my post, "Charitable Giving: Baby Boomers Donate More, Study Shows"), this book could be a valuable tool for educating the next generation of donors.
In the year since I gave my speech and posted it online, my life has changed in unlikely and amazing ways.
Within hours of me publishing that post giving my thoughts on the Mirena coil, I began bleeding.
The warning I gave my sister not to post photos on social media from her trip to SeaWorld I've heeded myself- until now.
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