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  • Calling all guys your needed here!!!!!!!?

    Singles & Dating - 4 hours ago

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    ok so I always have guy friends but never a boyfriend. Well I have but it's been a long time since I Had one. So how do I get a guy friend to ask me out? or just any guy for that matter
  • my granda passed away so suddenly!!!!......................?

    Family - 4 hours ago

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    i am very sad now....i feel like .......... i am useless anyone can help me to cheer up before i go berserk...........T.T it happened when my grandpa talked to me.. i ask him he wan durian.. he blinked his eye and.......... left this world..............................................
  • Do you ever listen to girls conversation? What kind of things do you hear?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    I overheard some girls talking when I was walking through the hallway. I know this is sneaky and the fact that I was behind a door is different than sitting down somewhere and listening to people talk to try to talk to them or you just happen to be there. I have no experience with girls.....I never been on a date and I never had a girl that was really a friend...more like acquaintances or short term people I associate myself with I guess i'm just trying to figure them out since I can't seem to get a date
  • How to deal with nights like tonight?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    Perhaps I've seen one to many horror movies about a teen girl home alone but im genuinly scared right now. Im only 14 but my mom lives an hour away and my dad works nights! He started working nights like during the summer but i was never worried because i was always 1 mile away from my grandparents and my aunt so i knew they could be here in a matter of minutes. either that or on nights he had to work i'd just spend the night with them. But tonight my dad wont be back for hours and my aunt is out of town and my grandparents went out to eat with some long lost relatives ( i was not invited ) so im very paranoid as you can tell. Every noise freaks me out (which there are many because even though its the country i live in a busy neighborhood. how do i deal with this? all my family is either at dinner 30 min away and no where near ready to finish, out of town on buisness or (my moms side of the family) lives 4 states away!! IM ONLY 14!!! I talked to my dad but he wont work days so i have to deal with it but my aunt is a cop and this city isnt exactly safe so please help me!!! How do i get through the night without being scared?
  • am i pretty!?!?!?!?!?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    seriously, im having a crisis, if i spelled it right....i need well, actually ANYBODYS opinion, if this was a desent pic of me, do u guys think im pretty, if u dont, what can i do to change that!?!?!?!?!
  • Do ladies get turned on by a guy with a deep voice or is that all myth?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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  • How to spice up sex life?

    Other - Family & Relationships - 7 hours ago

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    What are ways to spice up sex life? Im trying to learn and experiment different stuff...suggestions anyone?
  • does anyone else think that they're going to end up alone?

    Singles & Dating - 7 hours ago

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    i know i will.
  • Please read this poem that I made about my dad?

    Family - 7 hours ago

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    Hi, Please read my poem - I know that it's long. However, it would be greatly appreciated i you can tell me what you think of it. (Please not that I am almost eighteen years old) It’s been so long since our family fell apart. I’ll never forget the damage that you punctured into my heart. All the grief, the misery, and the darkness that you put me through and how you never cared what I wanted to do. Now that you have a new family, suddenly now you decide to care. Words are only words that I only hear, but the truth is that you’re never there. You never saw the development of the woman that I became today. You only remember the bad choices that I made. But still, you want me back in your life just to please your new daughter and your wife. I’m sure that you never told them how you made my life burn like fire and how you tried to persuade me of throwing away my true desires. So, I can be daddy’s perfect picture. My heart will always remain pure, unlike yours who destroyed every hope that I had in you. Good luck to you trying to pretend to your baby girl that you’re a perfect dad. Honey, he’ll only tear your heart apart and at the end at of the day he will only see the bad. He’ll leave you crying in the corner full of misery and then he’ll try to convince you that he will change. Dad, it’s always the same. The games you play, the lies that slip out of your mouth and how you smile with that evil grin. You’re such a disappointment in my eyes, and I can count how many times you commuted sin. I’m better off now with out you holding my hand, because you were never there after all. You only watched every time someone punched me into the wall. Saying that I should do better, and you only let me down. I only hoped that one day that you would come around, to tell me that you are proud. We can’t rewrite history, and you can’t fixed the damage in my heart. Because you made me feel worthless, and that I can never end what I started. After everything that you put me through, I’m glad that I never put my faith in you.
  • My brother's wife got mad at me about a "Facebook" entry. Please Read?

    Friends - 7 hours ago

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    Okay, I am friends with brothers wife on facebook, my brother's wife name is Bridget and she is from Belize. Now, someone she knows asked for my friendship, when I notice it was one of her friends I trusted the source and accepted the friend which was a male. I am single and have already raised my daughter who is know 22years old. For some reason I thought she (Bridget) told him to be-friend me. Well, anyway the guy made a comment on my picture saying "Nice Picture" and I responded saying Thanks, & how are you related to my sis Bridget. Well, before he could even respond, she (Bridget) calls me and says: "If you want to be his friend, then be his friend, don't question our relationship, I don't go around on your friends asking: How are they related to you" Well, I was soo furious, because the question I ask him was just a conversation starter. And wasn't even like I really wanted to know how they were related, I just wanted to break the ice and start conversation with him. I didn't appreciate Bridget Tone and just hung up the phone, I really wanted to start cussing her out but I didn't. Then I went to Facebook and deleted her and this other guy as friend. What do you think, Was I wrong or was she wrong?. She keep calling me back, and she told my dad how I didn't have to hang up like a fool. Right Now, I am still mad and need to calm down because I didn't think she would go there. Its funny how you think things will turn out one way but it turns out to go LEFT
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Want to spot the next hot tech trend? Just follow the moms

Posted Mon, Jun 29, 2009
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Clay Shirky has an important message for all those tech analysts who spend their lives trying to spot the hottest new tech trends: Follow the moms.

"If you want to know what technology is going to change the world, don't pay attention to 13-year-old boys,' he stated in a video podcast posted to Ted.com yesterday. "Pay attention to young mothers because they have got not an ounce of support for technology that doesn't materially make their lives better."

Shirky's comments got me thinking - a lot - about the mostly love relationship moms have with technology these days. Here are a few observations.

A 13-year-old boy may be willing to devote hours learning the intricacies of a new tech product or tool, simply because it scores highly on the cool or geek factor. A mother with young children, on the other hand, doesn't have that luxury. Her spare time is beyond precious: it's practically non-existant.

What's more, her product or brand loyalty can be won or lost on that basis: if the purchase process is a hassle, the user instructions aren't sufficiently intuitive, or if she isn't instantly delighted by her new tech tool, she'll abandon your product and move on to another tech solution before you even have the opportunity to discover that she was your customer.

That mom may give your product a second chance if her friends are totally raving about it (she'll hang around on Twitter even if she doesn't see the point at first because her friends are totally sold on it). But if the technology doesn't demonstrate its usefulness to her own life - and fast - she'll log out and never come back.

Moms have high expectations of tech tools. We don't care as much about the glitz factor as we do about function. Make them attractive, yes, but, dazzle us with all the things these tech tools can do to make our lives easier day-to-day. And don't assume that moms are newbies when it comes to the world of technology. That attitude is dated, to say the least.

And, tech companies, please make your products as reliable as possible. After all, if we're going to entrust our contacts, our schedules, and our modes of communication to a particular tech tool, we expect it to be functional 24/7. (By the way, a 2 am to 3 am maintenance window isn't okay if your target audience is a community of moms. Moms don't have a 2 am to 3 am maintenance window. Mom time = anytime.)

Oh yeah: one last thing. We moms expect our customer service experience to be as positive as our impressions of the product itself. After all, if you're asking us to invest our time in adopting your product, don't we have the right to expect your company to invest in customer support as well? If you don't, you're sending moms the message that our time isn't particularly valuable -- and moms really hate to hear that.

Moms: What have your experiences been like with the tech products you love - and those ones you don't love quite so much? What sells you on a particular type of technology? What drives you insane? (Dads, feel free to chime in, too. I only commented on moms this time around because Clay Shirky was commenting on moms specifically.)

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