I don’t blog. It would be presomptuous to say otherwise. I consider a blogger someone who writes a few posts a day. For the moment, a share a few thoughts a week.
However, when I look at my archives, I realize that I’ve been sharing more and more over the last months. My Tumblr tumblog, which I created almost a year ago, has been fantastic in driving me into writing and sharing more: it can be viewed as a microblogging tool, and so is an easy, simple and light introduction to blogging. Some people, as Tumblr investor Fred Wilson, use it to centralize there internet “activities” feeds: twitter, flickr, main blog, music, … I used it to start blogging.
Continue reading ‘From tumblr to wordpress ?’
Quite funny … although I wouldn’t have laughed in the guys position …. !
What are you doing here? - man asks wife at brothel - Yahoo! News
Yes, he said that: the alliance between the US and Israel helps guarantee Israel’s security as a Jewish state.
Continue reading ‘Bush wants to “guarantee Israel’s security as a *Jewish state*”’
I am not sure I understand Meraki’s approach to covering San Francisco with free wifi. Meraki’s strategy lies on users sharing their connection via free radio repeaters. Continue reading ‘Meraki’s free wifi on San Francisco ?’

Rodeo show at madison square garden :-)
Didn’t know about the very useful first one, so it might help others … The second one is just geeky stuff that I’ll use once in my life (and it was today).
1) Multiple selection in Gmail of consecutive emails.
=> Press SHIFT, select the first email in the list of emails you want to select, than the last one, as you would do for files in Windows Explorer.
Continue reading ‘Great productivity discoveries !!’
This is pretty much my understanding of the democratic Iowa-caucuses … so I was amused to read this blurb in today’s NYC Metro:
“The Democrats are assigned to precinct meeting places — which can include private residences of biased boosters. There they engage in heated debates in the “spirit of the old town hall.” Supporters must physically plant themselves in clusters by signs for the candidates to be tallied. Paid campaigners are employed to sway voters. Oftentimes, people are won over with cookies and other delectable treats.”
”Caucus: More than a dirty-sounding word” - Metro New York, Jan 3rd 2008 by Jared Neumark
Continue reading ‘Try my cookies and vote for me !’
-12°C this morning in New York city. 1st real cold day of the winter….. !!
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