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TWELLOW...by the Letter E

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Twitter. We all use it or have at least ventured to the website once or twice to see what the hoopla is all about. Some left and never returned because they didn't see the big deal in the utilization of twitter. Some, like me left then returned to give it another go. Now I utilize twitter every day to keep me in the loop with various events in my community and in my current state, to look for a job. That is how I fell in love with Twitter. Then I realized I was getting rather bored with the people that I was following. (no offense) They were posting witty tweets and information but it just wasn't enough. I discovered that I needed new content and new people to follow but I didn't have all day to sit and browse through the jillions of (yes I said jillions) of folks on the twitter site. Enter TWELLOW.com . My saving grace. It's a site that allows you to browse categorically the people that you might want to follow. So if I'm looking to follow the latest t...

Faith in Man...by the Letter E

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The past week has been wrought with a wave of emotions from the Austin community. On Friday April 6, 2012 "Good" Friday, one of Austin's finest was gunned down by a senseless act of violence when he tried to subdue a subject in a local Walmart. This father of two beautiful little girls died there, and set off a chain of events in my community that has renewed my faith in man. Jaime Padron was a seasoned veteran of the San Angelo Police department and had only been with Austin PD for about three years before he was killed. Before he died Officer Padron was able to put out one more call for help. While his fellow brothers in blue rushed to his aid, two brave Walmart employees tackled and secured the shooter but were unable to save Jaime. Even though he was wearing a kevlar vest for protection the shooter realized his shot was ineffective and aimed for his neck with his second shot. But this is not where this story ends. Over the next week we learned about Jaime Pad...

Tech Career Expo @ SXSW...by the Letter E

Being without a job is no fun. Regardless of your age, sex, or location in the world not having a job can be one of the most frustrating times for anyone. I think if there is any consolation during this bleak period it is the small pin point of light that comes to the dark in the form of job fairs. I like them. They are a one stop shop of varying employers willing to hire people on the spot, or connect with them and exchange information to be in touch at a later date. This year I had the pleasure of attending the Tech Career Expo at Austin, Tx South by Southwest event. This event was held this year at the Austin Music Hall in the center of downtown Austin. Even with the day starting out rainy and cold, the turnout for the event was still non-stop. The good people with Dice.com were manning the doors getting every participant who entered to 'connect' with them on Twitter at #DiceConnect. This enabled real time tweets to and from potential employers and job fair participa...

Leslie and Keeping Austin Weird...by the Letter E

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I was saddened today when I discovered that an Austin icon had passed away early this morning. Any visitor to my home town of Austin, TX would have seen him as he frequented the downtown area that was such a tourist destination. Many people came from everywhere just to see HIM. You couldn't miss him, as he was the only dude with pink hair and a scruffy beard wearing a tiara, a tutu, or 'booty' shorts and stripper heels. He was truly one of a kind and I think many may have secretly envied him because of his ability to express himself so freely simply because he could. He often touted that people often have a tendency to take themselves too seriously and life is a dance and should be enjoyed. He dared to enjoy his life, the world, and the people around him. Always willing to stop and take photos with tourists, and always able to talk your ear off. I encountered Leslie when I was in college and I had to use the city bus system to get through campus because parking was...

Online Grammar repost...by the Letter E

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Who hasn't been to a blog or received an email from someone that has used the wrong form of "it's" or "they're" a time or two hundred? Well the good folks at copyblogger.com have put together a nice little infographic to help weed out some of the common mistakes and errors that we sometimes make that can have a huge affect "effect" :) on the way that you communicate online. Enjoy and feel free to share...especially to those two hundred. Like this infographic? Get more copywriting tips from Copyblogger . This re-post was brought to you today by the Letter E... blog on. ~Elaine

Magnetic Nail Polish...by the Letter E

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Today I stumbled into my neighborhood Ulta cosmetics store because my curling iron bit the dust and I needed a new one.  As I wandered through the store to get to the curling irons a display showcasing the latest magnetic nail polish fad caught my attention. I don't know if there are other brands on the market, but the one I decided to use is by a company called LAYLA and the color is #08 Velvet Groove.  Groovy name for a nail polish I guess.  I snagged the bottle for like 15.99 or so.  Quite a bit more than what I'm used to spending on a bottle of nail polish, but anything for experimentation.  :)  It comes in various colors from metallic silver to purple 'velvet groove', blues and greens. Ok fast forward to this evening, when I actually had time to paint my nails. (rare) I followed the instructions on the bottle and painted one nail at a time and after I coated the nail with a liberal amount of polish I closed the bottle and applied the magnetic close t...

A lady and her coffee...by the Letter E

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This isn't much of an 'informative' blog this morning...just a little piece of whimsy I happened to stumble upon... On my morning drive today I reached a point where I was stopped in a line of traffic along a busy street.  So as I waited for the light to turn green I sat and people watched for a few minutes.  One woman stood out among the others because she was walking away carrying a newspaper in one hand and a cup of coffee in a red cup in the other. She wore a dark blue 'suit' of sweatpants and a jacket of the same blue color.  Around her neck she had a small shiny key on a lanyard that swung side to side as she walked.  She wasn't very attractive per se...but the way she carried herself made her more appealing I suppose.  She looked like someone that needed that coffee in order to function properly throughout the day. She had that groggy puffy eyed look to her as if last night had not been too friendly to her but I still couldn't look away.    So ...