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Too Much of Me…

I’ve love Web 2.0 and that should be obvious to most. I blog, I livejournal, I twitter, I flickr, I del.icio.us, I rss, I facebook, etc. The problem is I put different content on everything and yet I want most people on the different social feeds to know what all I’m doing in the other places. When I post a on my blog, I want my facebook peeps to know, and when I post on my flickr, I want my twitter twits to hit it up. The problem I’m finding is the more I set up automatic feeds and cross-posters, the more things get repeated. So the danger is that if I post on my blog, it tells my livejournal, my twitter, and my facebook; but at the same time, when my livejournal finds out that I blogged, it tells my twitter and facebook as well; and then, of course, my twitter tells my facebook.

So what happens is my facebook hears three times that I blogged. I want each of my webspaces to know what I’m doing on the other webspaces, but I don’t want things to snowball and all flood each other with duplicate information. Its like I need one clearinghouse for everything and that one place disseminates everything out equally and fairly, without redundant content or illegible codes.

If anyone has any ideas on how to do this, please, let me know.

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shut up!

ever wish all your blogs and twitters would update more?

I have plenty of things to do today, and in fact I’ve been working pretty steady since I got here, but I’m also suffering some extreme A.D.D. today and keep looking at my LiveJournal, Twitter, and FaceBook and none of them are updating. I’m kind of lonely while doing my work. Is there anybody out there?

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Morning Bonding

So we started going back to work this week, Heather in the mornings and me in the afternoons. Its kind of weird being the sole caretaker for him for four hours a day. Sure, we sleep for the first hour, but at 9, we get up and I find some milk for him while making my coffee and breakfast, then we sit down and eat together. We’ve had a mix of success so far in the first three days, but that’s to be expected. Today, he ate well, and is now just watching me type away. Okay, to be honest, I’m not quite sure what he’s looking at. He always seems focused on something these days, but when we look to see what he’s looking at, we can never find anything interesting.

We’ve started watching the Price is right again. I used to watch it as a kid, but Drew is so funny and cynical on it, its totally worth watching again. He totally thinks the lame small products that are just there for pricing are ridiculously funny and useless. Sometimes he can do nothing but just laugh at how pathetic a $20 key-chain digital camera is.

Ansel’s such a cutie that no matter how fussy, un-sleepy, or irritable he is, when he just looks at you confusedly in that newborn way, you can’t help but forgive him. I’m convinced that cuteness is a baby defense mechanism. He’s getting better and better at holding his head up, and is not nearly as wobbly as he used to. We are now currently awaiting his first smiles. Its an exciting and confusing time.

Anyway, I just wanted to post a little update to let everyone know how we’re moving along. Also, remember, I twitter more than I post here, so if you miss my updates, you should follow me on twitter.