Category Archives: Social Media

Hey Twitter! #FIXIT

Can’t Join the Conversation

Twitter recently took away the option to see replies that people we don’t follow made in conversations.

This truly has broken the system that was making Twitter a joy for many of us. We often found new connections and new people to follow because we would find them engaged in conversation. In a sense, eavesdropping grew the community.

Twitter has not even given us the option to open this channel. They’ve simply taken it away altogether. Now we can only see the replies of others to people that we follow — but no one else.

FIXIT Twitter

I have seen quite a bit of action on this particular topic (obviously by people that I follow).

@ikepigott spearheaded a campaign tonight that has been filtering quite often in the “retweet” stream:

@twitter – The Replies were not broken. You’ve made conversational discovery impossible. #FIXIT (and retweet)

If you agree that this is a function that is debilitating to your Twitter useage, get on your stream and let them have it! #FIXIT

And you can quote me on that. I’m @richpalmer.


Does your business ban social media at work?

Ragan Communications shared this video featuring Shel Holtz.

Holtz discusses why using social media at the office should no longer be taboo; in fact, it could prevent you from doing your job.


Smoke Detector, Life Protector

This song is from Rich Palmer‘s CD for children called “Sing a Song for Safety.”  You can find the entire collection at RichPalmer.com, at CDBaby.com, Amazon.com, and in iTunes.

Is 2009 the Year of Social Media?

Are people really using it?

Ragan Communications did a man-on-the-street segment to find out how people in the area are using social media.

From their web site:

Ragan hit the streets of Chicago to hear how workers use blogs, Facebook and other social media tools for business and personal use—and how often they tweet on Twitter.

Though many of us are avid users of some of these tools, we still have to realize that many people have never heard of them.

Ragan Video


Arabian – From the Nutcracker

Here’s my daughter performing the Arabian piece from the Nutcracker. The event was held early this year due to a schedule conflict with the director.

The company members were calling this "Nut-o-ween." :D

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Barry Goldwater Quote

"A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away."

Also,
"Equality, rightly understood as our founding fathers understood it, leads to liberty and to the emancipation of creative differences; wrongly understood, as it has been so tragically in our time, it leads first to conformity and then to despotism."

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Barr Answers Questions Bipartisans Ducked

Since he wasn’t invited to participate in the debates (and was denied the opportunity even after asking) Bob Barr sat down to answer questions provided by YouTube viewers.

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Ban Political Ads

What if we leveled the playing field? What if we could ban all the political television, radio, newspaper, etc. advertising?

Sure, let people put bumper stickers on their cars. Let them put signs in their yards. But let’s get rid of these ads and reduce the amount of campaign fundraising necessary.

Let the candidates go grass roots. Let people see ALL the candidates, instead of those that spend outrageous amounts of money getting slanderous adverts out there.

You don’t LEARN anything at all about a candidate from their advertising. They simply get name recognition and an opportunity to slam an opponent.

I look at the very down-to-earth messages that the Libertarian candidate sends out via social media and web sites. Why not encourage these candidates to send out their editorials to the various media outlets in the form of press releases, web posts, social media engagements, etc. But ban the big dollar advertising. Take those dollars and return them to the areas that need help. What if we sent these dollars back into programs that make a difference? There are so many that need them.

Sure, let the candidates stand up in televised debates. But eliminate the debate committee as it now stands. Bring in a committee representing each party — not just the donkeys and elephants. They have essentially forced out the others from the public eye — as they obviously want to do.

Yet, the public only knows what they see. And I believe that most people don’t take the time or effort to fully explore options. Most people follow the popularity contest or simply fall into a "brand loyalty" mentality with a particular party. Regardless of what that party currently offers.

Let’s level the field and let everybody speak. Stop the states from forcing non-bipartisan candidates from reaching the ballots. Stop the terrible advertisements from reaching broadcast.

Truthfully, have you really ever learned ANYTHING substantial about a candidates view on issues from their campaign ads? All I see is mudslinging.

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Storm Damage in Southwest Ohio

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Here is some video and a photo that I tried to send from my phone last night. I was unable to get the Utterz system to accept it — Utterz did not recognize my email address (I’ve since changed it in the system).

The photo that I show here is an early depiction of the back yard environment. The tree branch in the photo was soon buried beneath many others of similar size.

We are still without power in most neighborhoods in Dayton. As Dayton Power and Light attempts to restore grids there are people reporting lines arcing and tree fires. Many trees have fallen on to the supply lines. So for every step forward there are two or three back as they try to bring things back to normal.

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Does The News Make You Wear Blinders?

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School Fire Last Night

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And now… Journey!

Never walk awaaaaaay…

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