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Entries from January 2005

What’s mine is yours: sharing secrets and giving away privacy

January 15th, 2005 · 3 Comments

Lisa Williams wrote two posts, on privacy, linking to a New York Times article: The Secret Lives of Just About Everybody. To prepare for my upcoming talk at Northern Voice, I’ve been consciously thinking about privacy, or the lack thereof. Reading Lisa’s posts and the article stimulated more thoughts. The article seemed to put the […]

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Tags: culture

First snowball

January 15th, 2005 · No Comments

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Tags: family

Protection

January 15th, 2005 · 3 Comments

Parents – or rather, those who want to become parents – often remove one type of protection from their lives but then begin adding others. Even before conception, changes can be made to diets and lifestyles to ensure a healthier baby and easier pregnancy. The process of caring for a young life seems one of […]

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Tags: family

Asking for it

January 15th, 2005 · No Comments

According to a recent article in the Bainbridge Review titled Giving to get: the new face of fundraising, island businesses are receiving an increased number of requests from non-profits and other organizations asking for help. A Seattle Times piece educated shoppers on the art of haggling (can’t link to it. sorry). Perhaps you can’t always […]

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Tags: journal

Port of Seattle

January 15th, 2005 · No Comments

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Tags: seattle