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Clipping News Items and tid bits of info worth sharing with others.
Good Morning ALL! Hope the sun's shining where you are, and if not, that you're well out of harm's way.

It's cold here in the garden today - frigid cold - the kind that even makes photography difficult. With cold, numb, clumsy fingers and batteries that won't hold a charge in a deep freeze I haven't had a lot of luck but I did get a few shots I'll share a little later today once I've re-viewed them a bit closer! The wind is howling, but we're not getting a lot of snow right where I'm located. Not far away though there are blizzards and blinding snow squalls and plenty of roads are closed. People who like to ski will be pleased to some extent BUT it's really too cold for any but die-hard skiers to go out in this for long. This cold bites the skin and dries it out quickly, a warm cuppa something and a good book or great posts at MindSay are more appealing this morning!

This morning as John headed out it was -17 C, and closer to -30 C  with the wind chill. It's destined to stay like this for most of thh week. Not all that unusual for this part of the continent and still far more bearable than other parts of the country, it's still darn cold! It was too cold to take Keisha, the dog, out for a good walk early today. Yesterday, at early morning, she even backed away from the door when I opened it to let her out. I've never seen her do that on a snowy day, so it was very clear, it was cold - the weather hasn't been the stuff that's kind to human or beast!

In the meantime, while waiting for Keisha to mount her courage to venture out of doors I decided to check the on-line news and see if there were any interesting stories to clip for my "clipmarks" info gathering site, try the link if you're interested in seeing what I've clipped recently or if you're curious about what clipmarks is. I found a few interesting items and so did other people, it's fun to read what other people find interesting about the world around them and it is a global reference - not just an American view, though there's a large portion of users from the States. Clipmarks is a place to find "Bite sized highlights of the web" It's sort of like google's notebook, or Yahoo's My Web, or any other note gathering site but laid out very nicely and with all sorts of interesting added features I don't see at the other ones. It's very intuitive and a quick to learn bit of software that doesn't bog down my system the way Yahoo's My Web and Google's Notebook do! Check it out! Even more important; clips you want to share with others can be e-mailed directly through your imported address book OR you can send a friend a "permalink" (a website address) for the clip you want to share with someone - yours' or someone else's clip - too kewl!

So, If you're looking for a place to check out what people are keeping track of in the news,  from the link to my page above, you can browse through the "New Clips" or "Front Page Clips"  you'll find the links on the upper left portion of the screen. I know a lot of you come across interesting little tidbits on the net yourselves - why not sign up and start collecting those little snippets of info, for yourself, (you can keep you lists private if you want) and, if you wish, you can share your clips with others. There's a cute and simple demo to show you how it works and it won't steal a lot of memory though it can sometimes be a bit sluggish when it's real busy! Explore and see what you think!

There's something similar to Clipmarks features, at a much more in-depth site; called  Care2 , the site is dedicated to connecting people globally, "For people who Care 2 make a difference..." but their site is designed to operate best with Internet Explorer's browser - darn it all -  I find some of care2's features don't work predictably using my Firefox browser from Mozilla. I'm learning to get around the little annoyances and limitations and usually stay with Firefox when I visit Care2 but when I want to play with graphics and photos, I'm better off running IE - ugh - even though I detest it!

The nerve of Microsoft waiting till years later to come up with a safer, better IE (the newest; level 7) but the catch is it won't support Windows 2000 - talk about planned obsolescence, it sucks, really! I think that's why I detest Microsoft's software and company policies as much as I do! Bill Gates may be doing good things for the world in a philanthropic way but the methods used when his company issues his wares leaves way too much to be desired! (When I am finally FORCED to upgrade - which won't be that long from now - I'm going IMAC to be sure... though ideally I'd like a laptop with a tablet screen - I'll hope that'll be possible on a Mac by the time I'm ready to upgrade! time will tell the tale!)  But then that's another story!

The sun looks like it's trying to cut through the clouds, there are patches of blue sky poking through and the light might put some sparkle in the icicles if I can get my batteries warmed up and pump up my gumption to get out and try a few more shots!

Til Later! Stay warm and stay safe all!
Cheryl ;)
 
 
   
 

Here's links to my profiles on various social network sites
I joined more than a couple of social networks and I'm providing my profile so you can see what they're like.

Flixster

iLike

Last FM

Clipmarks

(Clipmarks is used with Firefox)

Have fun!
 
 
 

   
Have you tried Clipmarks yet?

(link back for visitors from Our Enchanted Garden )

Well if you haven't tried it yet and if you enjoy gathering together little snippets of information from the internet and in particular if you like sharing these great finds with others then you might want to explore it further!

The system works so-o-o-o-o-o intuitively I was already clipping and doing things within a few moments after setting up the account!

What a useful and fun to use new kewl tool for internet surfers and the curious alike.

Don't believe me; heck even Borat has an account and several weird and wonderful clips! honest! I didn't believe it till I read them all and nearly ripped my sides in laughter! Which is real tough when recovering from pneumonia let me tell you! he! he! :D

Here's a link to my own clipmarks page you're welcome to check it out, though I've only started. Even better, just go directly to the website at  http://www.clipmarks.com and check them out for yourself. There's even a fun demo that helps explain what it's all about and how to download and install the toolbar items that make it work sweet as honey, smooth as silk!

I use Mozilla's Firefox browser (which I LOVE!) so for me it was a cinch, it may be trickier with other systems and configurations but that's up to you to explore and discover - good luck with that and, hey, have fun clipping!

I've been having a ball exploring all the clips other people have been making - and I can even leave comments with other clippers about content that's collected! What a blast, really!

And it turns out they are fellow Flickr members too so go figure - it really is a small world - even on the internet!
Here's a link to their Flickr photo page which highlights the Firefox "recommended add ons list" which was the notice that led me to this great new tool!

What a crazy, zany, kewl world we live in! It's getting better all the time! ;)

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