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July 22, 2010

(Posterous video) Tony Alamo: America's Most Wanted Evangelist

 

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(Video) Posterous Autopost. Now Simpler than Ever (but are you sure that's the right word: I'm thinking: "over time its elegance will show itself like a math problem")

(Video) Posterous Autopost. Now Simpler than Ever (but are you sure that's the right word: I'm thinking: "over time its elegance will show itself like a math problem")

Over the past few months, we've had a lot of great interactions with our users --- you've sent in your tweets and emails, and we've read every single one (in fact, if you emailed Posterous yesterday, you probably got a response from Jackson, our user experience lead). We've heard a lot from you about how much you love the ease of posting to your different sites and we've also heard a lot of your feedback about how to make autoposting even better. 

Using your feedback, we reimagined a new interface for our Autopost feature. In the new design, we give you more control over where your posts are published and who can publish them. We've focused on this aspect because all of us have different social groups; we might have a company softball team with its own Posterous blog and Flickr account, and we might have a personal food blog that we'd like to connect to a Twitter profile. We don't want posts to our food blog to end up on our softball team's Flickr, and vice versa. 

With these updates, managing multiple Posterous sites and their associated autopost destinations is much simpler and more intuitive. You can easily link a specific autopost destination to a Posterous site. As the site owner, you can share your autopost sites with your site's contributors, allowing them to post to your Facebook or Twitter account. All of these improvements make autoposting more intuitive, especially for collaborative blogs among teams, classmates, and friends. 

To help you check out these updates, Jackson and Alexa made a few screen casts -- Autopost Basics and  What's New for Advanced Users.  Check them out! 

 

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How You Can Build the Soundtrack to Life In A Day (please god, don't let me use the YouTube API for Evil)

口業 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书

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口業造口業佛教經典的一種,屬於意業。以白話說:就是指因為語言導致的不良因果。根據佛教說法,口業大致分為惡口、妄語、綺語和兩舌。

其中,惡口指的是不斷謾罵、無根由的詛咒。妄語指的是說出毫無根據的謊話,將其是非顛倒,亂引經典;令人真假莫辨。綺語是不真懇地說出讚美;而兩舌則是利用機會在兩人之間道長話短並搬弄是非,最終目的在於挑撥離間,破壞當事人的處事和諧。

佛教經典認為:在日常生活中,犯了這四項口業,其惡口傷害了對方感情,妄言破壞了當事人人格,而搬弄是非及綺語亦使彼此相處無法真誠對待。最大口业是谤密與謗金剛上師,比五无间罪(五逆)更重。

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(VIDEO) "Money can not buy happiness" said Apple Daily Cartoon (I think this is about a rich guy who gave it away...or Tiger Woods?)

Karl Rabeder "money can not buy happiness" said: "Money will be happy to stop coming"

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Apple moving news: http://hk.apple.nextmedi a.com / although often heard that "money can not buy happiness" is always the money no one will be too many. 但奧地利47歲富豪拉伯德( Karl Rabeder)卻是個例外。 However, Austria 47-year-old Regal La Bode (Karl Rabeder) is an exception. 他有錢不快樂,逐步變賣他的豪宅和生意,把所有財富捐做善事。 He was unhappy rich, gradually sell his mansion and businesses to donate to charity all the wealth. 他說:「金錢只會阻止快樂來臨。」 He said: "Money will be happy to stop coming."

雖然經常聽說「錢買不到快樂」,始終錢沒有人會嫌多。但奧地利 47歲富豪拉伯德( Karl Rabeder)卻是個例外。他有錢不快樂,逐步變賣他的豪宅和生意,把所有財富捐做 善事。他說:「金錢只會阻止快樂來臨。」

(VIDEO) "Money can not buy happiness" said: Apple Daily Cartoon: Keywords: Beach,Cash,Happy (I think this is about a rich guy who gave it away...or Tiger Woods?)

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