'Cyberculture' Category
Do You Look up Treatments for Symptoms Online?
If you exercise a little common sense, searching for diagnoses online can be a healthy thing and it can save you time and money as well. Nonetheless, recognize when it is time to get off the net and see a real doctor because they have more information than the web.
Blog Safari 9-10-08
I had an absolute blast this week reading blogosphere posts about the brain and inspiration. Here are some I stumbled along the way. Please stumble them all, they are very deserving.
52 Sunday Evening Meditations on Life | Marc and Angel Hack Life
Great list of 52 “mantras” or meditations. Give ‘em a read.
ALEXEY [...]Email Psychology
So much can be said about the way our minds scientifically bend around electronic mail. Email is impersonal. It is interpreted largely by the receiver and is not determined by the intent of the writer. I know this from personal experience on both ends. I have written emails that people reacted [...]
This is for All the Single People
I’ve written about how online dating worked for my wife and I on here before. Today I want to expand on that and recommend an excellent resource for choosing an online dating service. That resource is a website called: PrimeDatingSites.com. It is not a dating service, but rather a collective of reviews [...]
Use Forums to Increase Blog Traffic
My friends in this community sometimes ask me if I know any good ways of getting traffic. I try to do creative stuff, but sometimes the traditional things work best. Using forums to build traffic is one of those traditional ways. Of course there are several in my community that are doing [...]
Flock: My Favorite Browser
This article attempts to relate how cool the new browser on the block is: Flock. Anyone who blogs should use all the major browsers. This helps you stay abreast of what your code looks like across the board. I have Firefox, IE, and now Flock all installed on my computer and while [...]
Google Sends PFTFF to Dead Letter Office: PR0
The expression: “Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water” seems especially appropriate for Google here at the beginning of 2008. I am no seo or blogging mmol genius but I do know a few things about logic and ethics and setting writers’ pagerank to zero is a choice lacking in both.
Under [...]Facebook Friday
The screenshot below shows my mini-feed actions on Facebook tonight. It is a site I’m getting more and more into.
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I Find De.licio.us Stuff Every Day
I just started up de.licio.us tagging again after a long hiatus. My username is: rileycentral. Since I’ve been writing for Edublogs Magazine, I’ve found that a lot of the academics with blogs there are using it as opposed to the other bookmark systems and it got me looking at some pretty [...]
Welcome to the Machine
Let my machine talk to me.
-Michael StipeDo you ever watch reruns from the 70’s and 80’s, before cell phones and the internet, and think to yourself: “Was life ever really that simple?” With much technology has come much anxiety in people of the world. It used to be that to get [...]





