I chanced upon meeting Joyce Banbury on facebook. http://www.facebook.com/joyce.banbury She had this pretty avatar showing.
I was intrigued, and spoke to Joyce for a moment.
Did you know there is a whole history behing “Wheat Weaving” ? there are museums, a gallery of wheatweaving and more.
Click HERE and...
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All about Vince & Wanda & Green Spot - Our story
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Wheat Weaving – a perchance discovery, WONDERFUL
WOULD YOU ACCEPT SERIOUS BUSINESS ADVICE AS TWEETS
Here’s a quick transcript from a recent conversation I had on twitter.
The moral of the story is… if you find yourself in front of a “consultant” or advice giver who has not taken the time to listen to your actual needs or business layout — well, just walk away. You will not glean...
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What facebook looked like in 1993 — a trip down memory lane
A little trip down memory lane:
so you think Facebook, Twitter, and social sharing is new?
Nope, 1993 stuff, just better tools.
here’s the text for a release of Link2-SimulNet back in 1993. mostly of techy interest. but hey, i’ts my blog, and i’ll use it as a diary some days.
from
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.cdrom.com/pub/cdrom/cdroms/infomac/00files.txt
Applications
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LINK2� Demo
app/link2-simulnet-demo-hc.hqx
Venanzio Jelenic
8...
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Say hello to our new BUY button – Its a lean green selling machine
Ok, we’re out of BETA, officially now……. the site is ready to roll on automatic now.
I can finally get around to getting a few more thousand articles online for sale now.
I’m excited, of course.
Let me introduce you to my little friend.
Our new BUY button. Hope you like him.
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UPDATED: When the IRS comes shopping – do you open the door?
AS a Special note to all our shoppers here:
Our policy is simple: YOUR privacy is our FIRST AND ONLY CONCERN:
We will NOT accept membership on this site from anyone using clearly marked and identifiable GOVERNMENT email systems or addresses. They are free to sign on as private personal members, though, at this...
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Salvage, Sioux City and Corn Palaces, they do have something in common, right
Salvaging of old buildings has been around a long time, of course, but here’s a particularly cool story — about the Corn Palace in Sioux City.
You have to just read and enjoy this one.
http://www.siouxcityhistory.org/cornpalace/more6ead.html?id=35_0_5_0_M
The 1891 Palace was so large that it spread across Pierce Street and featured a large archway that allowed traffic...
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