Angie's adventures through the world of entrepreneurship, life after grad school, and Memphis.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Thanks and Giving
Sunday, November 18, 2007
New Year, New Goals
In all, around 30 people joined me in my celebration which snaked along the Downtown Memphis trolley from Harry's Detour to Circa to EP's Delta Kitchen to Earnestine & Hazel's. It was wonderful!
Because I'm getting older this year, I've been thinking about the goals I'd like to acheive this year. My biggest goal is to try new things and to devote a significant amount of time to being happy. That's fairly general, I know. But, I've spent the better part of the last 10 years trying to "achieve." I'm finally to a place where I'd like to "enjoy!"
Along those lines, I'd also like to take more time to get back into things I haven't done in a while like horseback riding. I'd like to take more time to travel. I'm considering even trading in my practical car for something sporty.
And, after having fun and enjoying, I'd also like to document! In other words, I'll try to blog more and take and share more photos.
Along those lines, I'm going to go ahead and post photos of my early years to Facebook, and maybe here. For starters, here's me enjoying my first birthday and doing what I do best, eating!

Thursday, November 08, 2007
Birthday Wishes

Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Comcast Sucks
Step 2: From the menu at the top, select “Tools” --> “Email Accounts”
Step 3: Select the “View or change existing e-mail accounts” radio button, then select “Next”
Step 5: Type “smtp.comcast.net” into the “Outgoing mail server” field (I whited out my entries for the other fields, but they should remain as they are today—with your own email information, such as anything@randomdomain.com)
Step 7: Click the “Outgoing Server” tab
Step 8: Click the “My outgoing server requires authentication” box
Step 9: Select the “Log on using” radio button
Step 10: Type in your COMCAST user name and your COMCAST password. You may have to call them to get this information. Their number is 901-259-2225.
Step 13: Click “Finish”
Monday, October 01, 2007
Parvez Michel Taj Lands Artwork wtih Crate and Barrel's CB2

Friday, September 28, 2007
My Favorite Harveys Seatbelt Bag on Zappos
A New Site: Snappy Greetings . com

Sunday, September 16, 2007
8 Health Benefits of Drinking Wine
Every year, there is a flurry of headlines about the health benefits of wine. But can drinking wine really make a difference? Here, the news—very good news, indeed—from the latest studies. Note: The health benefits come from moderate wine consumption, defined by the American Heart Association as one to two four-ounce glasses a day.
By Christine Quinlan
The Benefit: Promotes Longevity
The Evidence: Wine drinkers have a 34 percent lower mortality rate than beer or spirits drinkers.
Source: a Finnish study of 2,468 men over a 29-year period, published in the Journals of Gerontology, 2007.
The Benefit: Reduces Heart-Attack Risk
The Evidence: Moderate drinkers suffering from high blood pressure are 30 percent less likely to have a heart attack than nondrinkers.
Source: a 16-year Harvard School of Public Health study of 11,711 men, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007.
The Benefit: Lowers Risk of Heart Disease
The Evidence: Red-wine tannins contain procyanidins, which protect against heart disease. Wines from Sardinia and southwest France have more procyanidins than other wines.
Source: a study at Queen Mary University in London, published in Nature, 2006.
The Benefit: Reduces Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
The Evidence: Moderate drinkers have 30 percent less risk than nondrinkers of developing type 2 diabetes.
Source: research on 369,862 individuals studied over an average of 12 years each, at Amsterdam's VU University Medical Center, published in Diabetes Care, 2005.
The Benefit: Lowers Risk of Stroke
The Evidence: The possibility of suffering a blood clot–related stroke drops by about 50 percent in people who consume moderate amounts of alcohol.
Source: a Columbia University study of 3,176 individuals over an eight-year period, published in Stroke, 2006.
The Benefit: Cuts Risk of Cataracts
The Evidence: Moderate drinkers are 32 percent less likely to get cataracts than nondrinkers; those who consume wine are 43 percent less likely to develop cataracts than those drinking mainly beer.
Source: a study of 1,379 individuals in Iceland, published in Nature, 2003.
The Benefit: Cuts Risk of Colon Cancer
The Evidence: Moderate consumption of wine (especially red) cuts the risk of colon cancer by 45 percent.
Source: a Stony Brook University study of 2,291 individuals over a four-year period, published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2005.
The Benefit: Slows Brain Decline
The Evidence: Brain function declines at a markedly faster rate in nondrinkers than in moderate drinkers.
Source: a Columbia University study of 1,416 people, published in Neuroepidemiology, 2006.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Halloween Custumes from BuyCostumes.com
They offer free shipping and up to 90% off their products.
Check it out--
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Email From Raiford's
Hi Angie,
Raiford’s is coming back with Raiford himself.
The 40’s, the music, the lights, Paula, the limo and RAIFORD spinning the
tunes!! So pass the word. We go for our beer license on Sept 19th
and could really use the support of people in the area as well as those that
partied there. Hopefully the club will be re-opened the last weekend in
September. Stop by if you see us working there to sign our petition of
support. Thanks!
Donna
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
I Have Raiford's News!!
(Me & Jessica @ Raiford's -- 20's Themed Birthday Event)
Update: I saw Raiford's daughter at EP's tonight. With the nodd of her head, she told a friend that they'd be opening back up. On my way home, I got a photo of the posting outside. I'll share that soon!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Drugstore.com: Buy one get one free event through August 31st
If you haven't tried ordering these sorts of products online before, you should. The selection is almost always better, you can order from your living room, and it's a huge relief (that you didn't have to fight through traffic, kids, and shopping carts) when the box shows up.
Don't forget, its free shipping. There are also free samples and gifts.
Many parents now get domain names for kids too young to type
A small but growing number of parents are getting domain names for their young kids, long before they can do more than peck aimlessly at a keyboard.
Think of how much a typical teen's online life now revolves around Facebook or News Corp.'s MySpace. Imagine if one day the domain could take you directly to those social-networking profiles, blogs, photo albums and more.

Friday, August 24, 2007
Two Thumbs Up for George Hotz and CNN.com
Two thumbs up to CNN.com for their *excellent* reporting!!
Check it out here: http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/ptech/08/24/iphone.unlocked.ap/index.html?eref=rss_tech
Scroll down under "From the Blogs" and look for "Angie's Adventures."
Yah George Hotz! Can't wait for my iPhone.
Yah! Teen Gives It to the Man Behind iPhone
Check out the article below to learn about how George Hotz untethered his iPhone from AT&T. It can now be used on T-Mobile and out of the country.
He's also posted instructions on his blog for how you can convert your iPhone. Check it out here: http://iphonejtag.blogspot.com/.
Congrats George! This is quite impressive. Do your best to roll this into a college scholarship and high paying jobs!
Original article from http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/ptech/08/24/iphone.unlocked.ap/index.html:
NEW YORK (AP) -- A teenager in New Jersey has broken the lock that ties Apple's iPhone to AT&T's wireless network, freeing the most hyped cell phone ever for use on the networks of other carriers, including overseas ones.
George Hotz, 17, confirmed Friday that he had unlocked an iPhone and was using it on T-Mobile's network, the only major U.S. carrier apart from San Antonio-based AT&T that is compatible with the iPhone's cellular technology.
While the possibility of switching from AT&T to T-Mobile may not be a major development for U.S. consumers, it opens up the iPhone for use on the networks of overseas carriers.
"That's the big thing," said Hotz, in a phone interview from his home in Glen Rock.
The phone, which combines an innovative touch-screen interface with the media-playing abilities of the iPod, is sold only in the U.S.
AT&T Inc. spokesman Mark Siegel said the company had no comment, and referred questions to Apple. A call to Apple was not immediately returned. Hotz said the companies had not been in touch with him.
The hack, which Hotz posted Thursday to his blog, is complicated and requires skill with both soldering and software. It takes about two hours to perform. Since the details are public, it seems likely that a small industry may spring up to buy U.S. iPhones, unlock them and send them overseas.
"That's exactly, like, what I don't want," Hotz said. "I don't want people making money off this."
He said he wished he could make the instructions simpler, so users could modify the phones themselves.
"But that's the simplest I could make them," Hotz said.
The modification leaves the iPhone's many functions, including a built-in camera and the ability to access Wi-Fi networks, intact. The only thing that won't work is the "visual voicemail" feature, which shows voice messages as if they were incoming e-mail.
Hotz collaborated online with four other people, two of them in Russia, to develop the unlocking process.
"Then there are two guys who I think are somewhere U.S.-side," Hotz said. He knows them only by their online handles.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
OH MY! Corky's BBQ on QVC
Okay, now that that's out of the way: I was channel surfing this evening and saw a "cooking show" on TV. When I stopped, I quickly recognized the guy cooking as the Corky's BBQ guy.
Then, a few seconds later, I realized I was watching QVC. At first, I thought maybe the item for sale was some kind of barbecue grill or something.
Then I realized that nope, it's actually just barbecue! 5 lbs of ribs for around $50.
Here's a link to the barbecue on the QVC site. They even carry BBQ meatballs. Does Corky's normally make meatballs??
If you're like me, you'll likely be going directly to Corky's site when you want to send ribs to your friends and family: http://www.corkysbbq.com/.
STRANGE!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
AIM Fight
http://aimfight.com/
Monday, July 30, 2007
NWA Strikes Again
I'm heading out to Newark on Friday night for a college friend's wedding. NWA called and left a message on my cell phone yesterday to let me know my flight tomorrow is canceled.
When I called in, the first person I spoke with wanted to charge me $50+$5+12,500 frequent flier miles to change the first part of my reservation that wasn't affected. On one hand, this makes sense. On the other, they just canceled the return leg of my flight... the least they could do is be flexible when they're expecting me to be!
Since we did we all become cartoons...?

Thanks Andy for making this little thing for me almost 10 years ago or something. If only I had a bigger version of it!
Friday, July 20, 2007
NWA - Give me a break!!
All I can say to this is, give me a break! Who upgrades their site at 10 AM on a business day? This is their #1 source of revenue and now, customers can't purchase their product. It's especially bad considering that this is peak travel season.
I understanding these upgrades in the middle of the night on Saturday or Sunday, but most definitely not in the morning on a Friday...

Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Call for Entries for Green-themed Webisode Writing Contest
If you're interested, be sure to check it out!
:~) Angie
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Join this Contest!
Potentially earn $1000 through writing a 30-second Webisode!
Get into writing for the web! Be part of the green movement!
Invent a better world today! All at the same time!
Click here to view the contest details and rules.
"The Commuter Pod" Cartoon Write the Next Webisode Contest is a skills-based writing competition in which participants submit an original storyline script to be eligible to potentially be selected as the winner. "The Commuter Pod" has an entrepreneurial storyline about the development of an eco-friendly car of the future that is 100% recyclable and runs on alternative energy. Storyline Submissions are due by August 9, 2007. The winning entry for the contest will have the opportunity to enter a contract which provides for payment of $1,000 in consideration for writing the next webisode for "The Commuter Pod" and the winning participant will be featured on www.StartupTime.com as well as receive additional publicity. One of the judges of the contest is Guy Kawasaki, the author of The Art of the Start and managing director of Garage Technology Ventures. He is also the co-founder of Truemors, a website that enables people to post news, rumors, and stories in order to "tell the world." The contest is produced by Mentorography, Inc. and sponsored by O.N.E. World Enterprises the makers of O.N.E. 100% Coconut Water and O.N.E. Amazon Acai. StartupTime's strategic partners include Plenty, BrainReactions and Writers Boot Camp.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Wow, two weeks!
I've been SUUUUPER busy the past few weeks-- just running around at some kind of warp speed.
Anyway, I'm still here... just a little preoccupied.
Be back soon!
Friday, June 15, 2007
Friday Morning Update
[Thanks Paul for your two recent posts highlighting a few things from my site.]
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Projectionist Pans Movie, Loses Job
What difference does that make you may ask? Well, he wrote it about the upcoming Fantastic Four movie. What happened next is a little surprising...
Fox figured out that he wrote the entry and where he works. Fox then phoned his boss and threatened to pull their movie from Malco's entire chain of theatres.
Just after, he was fired.
It's all a little sad. The reviewer loves movies and had been writing online reviews for quite some time-- and his company new in advance that he was doing this. In addition, he didn't reveal any movie "spoilers" in his review. He simply stated his opinion.
Anyway, the whole thing is burning up the Internet today. All you have to do is search for "Memflix" on Google and you'll now find over 35,000 entries.
Here's the latest from CNN.com:
LOS ANGELES, California (Hollywood Reporter) -- A projectionist at a Memphis, Tennessee, theater chain has lost his job after writing an unauthorized early review of "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" for the Web site Ain't It Cool News.
Jesse Morrison, the projectionist, claims that the film's distributor, 20th Century Fox, was behind the decision by Malco Theatres Inc. to suspend him for an undetermined period. The studio denied the charge.
While studios and filmmakers have endured early reviews of their movies, both negative and positive, on Web sites since the early days of the Internet, the incident might mark the first time someone working in the entertainment industry has lost a job for voicing an early opinion online.
On Saturday, http://www.AintItCool.com posted a negative review by Morrison (writing under his online moniker Memflix) under the headline "Memflix crushes all hope for 'Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.' "
A 29-year-old film, video and journalism major at the University of Memphis, Morrison worked for $7 an hour at the Ridgeway Four, next door to Malco's home office. He picked up further compensation by readying movie prints for exhibitor and press screenings, which allowed him during the past year to write reviews of such movies as "Disturbia," "Vacancy" and "Spider-Man 3" for Ain't It Cool. He also wrote reviews for Malco's movie blog and a circular distributed at the theater.
On Monday, two days after his "Silver Surfer" pan appeared, Morrison was called into a meeting with Malco senior VP Jimmy Tashie and, according to Morrison, was "suspended until further notice," with the suggestion that he would not be asked to return.
Morrison said Tashie pointed out that "20th Century Fox called them that morning and threatened to take away the press and trade screenings because of this whole thing. They were upset."
Asked if Fox had any role in the suspension, Tashie said: "Absolutely none." The executive said his company received a call from Fox that said "there's somebody there working for (Malco) who is writing reviews in advance. That's all they said. No one asked us to do anything. We have been in business 95 years, and this is the first time anything like this happened. And this boy knew what he was doing was the wrong thing. ... He was in a position of trust and he violated that trust."
Drew McWeeney, known as "Moriarty" on the Ain't It Cool site, picked up Morrison's cause. Amid two positive reviews for the new movie, he championed Morrison's right to free speech and wrote: "He's written many reviews for us before, but when he wrote one for 'Fantastic Four,' Fox went into hypersensitive overdrive. They tracked him down and had him fired, threatening to pull their business from the entire chain over that review."
Sources inside Fox denied the studio's involvement, saying that the disciplinary action was beyond their reach and was the theater chain's decision.
Some entertainment companies, including film productions, do ask workers to sign confidentiality agreements, agreeing not to disclose information. Morrison said he had never been asked to sign such an agreement, though he would have if asked.
"If they had sat me down and told me that this has caused such a stink and that we would like you to sign some waiver, I probably would have signed it," Morrison said. "In my opinion, they used strong-arm tactics. I don't regret going on my Web site or Ain't It Cool at all. I just wish it hadn't come to this, but I don't really believe I did anything wrong."
Tashie said: "In the future, anybody in that position will sign something."
A number of Ain't It Cool readers have rallied to Morrison's cause, some even offering him jobs like a cameraman gig in Mexico.
Morrison said he is weighing his options. "I'm hoping to get a job as a professional movie reviewer, but I don't know what's going to happen with that. I guess you could say I'm at some kind of crossroads right now."
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Net Impact Rockstar Conference Registration Now Open!
Join us in Nashville!
Rockstar Registration is now open for the 2007 Net Impact Conference, taking place November 1-3 in Nashville. Register before June 15th to receive $100 off the regular registration price!
What will you do next to make our world more sustainable? This November, more than 1,500 graduate business students and professionals will come up with an answer. The 2007 Net Impact Conference will challenge attendees to think deeply about current issues and trends in the business world, while engaging them to take an action-oriented plan for change back to their communities.
Comprised of keynote speakers, panel discussions, networking opportunities, case competitions, debates, and much more, the 2007 curriculum will feature cutting-edge business leaders from around the world speaking on the following themes:
- Corporate Impact
- Leadership & Career
- The Social Sector
- Business and the Environment
- The Business of Health
- International Development
Attendees will also have the opportunity to pursue their career aspirations by networking with over 60 of the top for and nonprofit companies at the 2007 Net Impact Career Expo
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Fun New Site: You've Always Had the Power

Monday, June 04, 2007
11th Annual Webby Award Winners Announced
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Simply Google
Thanks Towform for bringing this to my attention!
Very cool!
Angie's Favorite Phrase: "New Media"
Wikipedia definition: "New media is a broad term that usually refers to new technologies and communication methods in the context of their effects on the established mainstream media.
Originally this term was used by the pioneer Website developers to differentiate their techniques from the other methods of communication that shared the "media budget" within a company. This allowed the suggestion of new vs. old while at the same time establishing a claim on the budget available. Over time the term was used to refer to anything that was Internet-related."
Examples of New Media:
Video games and virtual worlds as they impact marketing and public relations.
Multimedia CD-ROMs
Software
Web sites including brochurware
Corporate blogs and wikis
Email and attachments
Electronic kiosks
Interactive television
Mobile devices
Podcasting
Hypertext fiction
Apple iTunes Sells DRM Free Songs, Music
Purchasing songs without DRM (digital rights management) protection software will mean that you will be able to play these songs anywhere, on different types of players.
Apple is starting first with songs from music company EMI Group. The music available includes songs from Frank Sinatra, Norah Jones, Pink Floyd, Paul McCartney, Coldplay, and the Rolling Stones.
The DRM-free songs are higher quality than past songs Apple has offered for download. They also cost 30 cents more than the normal 99 cent iTunes songs.
I urge you to support Apple's trend-setting move and help to make this the new standard!
(To check it out, click the banner below.)
My Thoughts on the Future


Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Presidential Candidates Set an Example Online
They all seem to be using the newest Internet techniques including search engine marketing, blogging, and online social networking!
Here are just a few examples:
You can vote on Hillary Clinton's campaign song: http://www.hillaryclinton.com/action/spotlight/?sc=8
You can read Barack Obama's blog: http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/group/ObamaHQ/
You can befriend all the candidates on Myspace: http://impact.myspace.com/
And you can watch them on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=2008+president
Way to go!
Memphis Most: Commercial Appeal Voting
Check it out here: http://most.commercialappeal.com/
While you're there, be sure to click here (https://commercialappeal.wufoo.com/forms/memphis-most-memphis-media/) to vote for the best Memphis blogger. I put in my vote this morning for Paul's Memphis blog (www.PaulRyburn.com/blog).
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Monday, May 21, 2007
Angie's Brothers Take State in Oklahoma Tennis
Congrats guys!
From NewsOK.com:
"Top individuals of the day: German exchange student Felix Brede of Durant beat Tulsa Kelley's Cale Hammond 6-4, 7-5 to win the No. 1 singles title. Kelley's Reider Hunt lost only one game in the tournament to handily win the No. 2 singles title. In No. 1 doubles, Ardmore's Timmy Argo and Luke Jordan beat Shawnee's Nick Copeland and Eric Haley. Chris Copeland and Jeff Seebeck won for Shawnee in No. 2 doubles to help the Wolves take second place in the team standings.
Quotable: "Our first match started off slow, but after that we did great. The finals was the best match we'd played all season. We jumped up 3-0 on them in the first set, and it just rolled on from there.” — Chris Copeland, Shawnee No. 2 doubles player, on teaming with Jeff Seebeck to beat Ada's Chase Sheffield and Colton Calaway.
Noteworthy: The only game Hunt lost came in the first set of his championship match against Deer Creek's Michael Calloway. ... In the semifinals, Copeland and Haley, beat Ada."

Friday, May 18, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Free Shipping at Macys.com on Beauty and Fragrances
I order all of my makeup on Macys.com, because I don't have to search through the store for each color of makeup. I don't have to remember what colors I want to replace either.
I can just open up my make up drawer, pull out the empty containers and bring them over to the computer with me. After a few minutes, I'm set with all different brands of products. They just show up in the mail a few days later.
Often times, Macy's even throws in a free gift! Today and through the end of this week, they've got free shipping on their beauty products and fragrances. As you can imagine, I'm going to get some!
To get free shipping from Macy's on your beauty products, click here:
Monday, May 14, 2007
Clean Commuting Gets Creative
They've created a new web site, StartUpTime.com, where you'll find an animated story about the "Commuter Pod." The Commuted Pod is a creative concept by Mentorography. It's the environmentally friendly car of the future and I hear that they're looking to actually manufacture it here in the US!
The way that you can help them is to submit your ideas for the next Commuter Pod webisode video. So, go to StartUpTime.com and check it out!

Friday, May 11, 2007
Online Advertising: Good or Bad?
A new commentary piece on Wired discusses the level of information that's being collected. The author, Jennifer Granick, cites examples that argue that although the "Internet" may not know your name or social security number, marketers have enough information to identify you.
"Chester found plenty to worry about. He pointed to ad companies' own marketing materials as evidence of the depth and breadth of the information collected. Websites today track clicks, browsing and user attention span, and amass information like wish lists, preferences and purchases. Advertising brokers create a detailed profile of site visitors and use it to serve ads targeted to appeal to an individual's particular tastes."
"...anonymous or pseudonymous profiles can be readily connected to real world identity. While advertisers may not collect PII, they do collect IP addresses, which can be traced to an individual most of the time. Also, Carnegie Mellon professor Latanya Sweeney has demonstrated that one can identify 87 percent of the U.S. population from ZIP code, birth date and gender alone. Privacy protections based on absence of PII isn't very robust."
So, does it bother you that somewhere, some computer and internet marketer know all about you? They know what you browse and what you buy. What you listen to, what you watch, and what you read.
As you probably already know from reading my blog, I'm fairly comfortable revealing my offline identity online. When I was younger, I protected myself more for safety reasons, but now I'm pretty well out there. More than just online marketers, my blog readers have a sense of what I'm reading and buying.

Thursday, May 10, 2007
It's Like Netflix, Only More Stylish: Bag, Borrow, or Steal
Anyway, there's a site you should check out called "Bag, Borrow, or Steal" if you have a fancy event coming up and you'd like to save a little money.
Bag Borrow and Steal allows their customers to borrow high end items like expensive handbags and jewelry, for a small rental fee. The item shows up in your mailbox, like Netflix, and you return it when you're done.
What an idea!
Anyway, check out some of the cool items that they have here--
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Quick Thought on Memorization in the Age of Technology
I was thinking today-- Remember when you were a kid and it was vitally important to your social life that you memorize each and every phone number of all of your friends and family? If you forgot one or two, you could be completely cut out of your middle school social circle.
Nowadays, kids (and me too) barely know their home phone number, much less the phone numbers of their friends and family. They've got all the numbers safely stored away in their cell phones, on Facebook, and in their address books on Outlook.

Friday, April 27, 2007
Help Save Internet Radio - A Response from Senator Bob Corker
Thank you for contacting my office to share your concerns about the increase of music royalty rates. Your input is important to me, and I appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts.
As you may know, all decisions regarding music royalty rates are determined by three judges appointed to the Copyright Royalty Board. On March 2, 2007, the board set new rates for webcasting between 2006-2010. In response, internet radio operators requested a rehearing and postponement of the May 15th deadline by which they would be expected to pay the new rates. The rehearing request was rejected by the Copyright Royalty Board who stated that new evidence had not been presented to support reconsideration of the ruling.
Like you, I agree that the implications of this ruling need to be considered, and I assure you that I will continue to monitor the situation. Should relative legislation come before the United States Senate, I will certainly take into consideration your concerns.
Thank you again for your letter. I hope you will continue to share your thoughts with me over the next six years.
Sincerely,
Bob Corker
United States Senator
Initials/kr
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
New Site to Check Out: Jott.com - Mobile Note Taking
While there I learned about a huge web site that you have to check out! It's called Jott.com.
It's free and it allows you to call a 1-800-# and leave messages for yourself. Those messages are then turned into an e-mail that is sent to you.
That way, when you're away from home and you think of something that you'd just love to write down, but can't, you can just call Jott. The messages will all be waiting when you get back home.
I haven't tried it yet, but I just know that I'll like it. I'll try to let you know how it turns out!
(I must say that it's amazing the sites that are floating around out there besides Google...! hehe.)
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
MSNBC: Gender pay gap begins 1 year after college
NEW YORK - Women make only 80 percent of the salaries their male peers do one year after college; after 10 years in the work force, the gap between their pay widens further, according to a study released Monday.
The study, by the American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, found that 10 years after college, women earn only 69 percent of what men earn.
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The organization found that women’s scholastic performance was not reflected in their compensation. Women have slightly higher grade point averages than men in every major, including science and math. But women who attend highly selective colleges earn the same as men who attend minimally selective colleges, according to the study.
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Happy Earth Day

Help Save Internet Radio!
As you may have heard, recent US legislation has tripled the royalty fees that are placed on Internet radio. This legislation threatens to force out sites that offer streaming radio for free.
Included would be sites like http://www.pandora.com/ (LOVE Pandora) and http://www.allmemphismusic.com/ (I work on this one).
If you love Internet radio as much as I do, you NEED to sign the Saving Internet Radio petition. It will send a custom letter from you to your representative expressing your concern.
Without heading down too much of a rant, when radio first started, it was very entrepreneurial... since, it's become corporate. The Internet is very much the same; humble beginnings resembled the wild west. Since then, more rules and regulations (admittedly, some are necessary) make the Internet a more controlled and corporate place to surf. It's important that something as basic as streaming music is preserved in a way that's affordable for everyone, not just a select few.
I filled the letter out and messages were sent on my behalf to Senator Lamar Alexander, Senator Bob Corker, and Representative Steve Cohen, all from Tennessee.
Thanks to Towform for bringing this site to my attention!
Happy Listening!

Monday, April 16, 2007
Don't Forget Cone Day: Ben & Jerry's

If you're in Memphis, you have 3 choices for locations:
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Friday, April 13, 2007
Angie's Memphis Food -- My Google Maps
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Google Maps Mashups -- Housing and Wine
I've even heard there's a new version out that allows users with little programming knowledge to put together their favorite things on a Google Map.
In the meantime, here are a couple of the interesting maps that I've found...
Housing Maps . com -- http://www.housingmaps.com/ -- Someone has put together the Craigslist postings on for sale and for rent places in major cities. You can see where the place is, map to it, look at pictures of it, etc. It's great and I highly recommend checking it out if you'll be moving anytime soon!
Well, I can't find the other one... it's a vineyard mapping API... if I find it, I'll be sure to share it.
For now though, goodnight!
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Google Earth + Crisis in Darfur - Socially Responsible Technology
(For entire article, visit: http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/04/10/google.genocide/index.html.)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- If you Google the word Darfur, you will find about 13 million references to the atrocities in the western Darfur region of Sudan -- what the United States has said is this century's first genocide.
As of today, when the 200 million users of Google Earth log onto the site, they will be able to view the horrific details of what's happening in Darfur for themselves.
In an effort to bring more attention to the ongoing crisis in Darfur, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum has teamed up with Google's mapping service literally to map out the carnage in the Darfur region.
Experts estimate that 200,000 people have been killed and 2.5 million more have been displaced since the conflict flared in 2003, when rebels took up arms against the central Sudanese government.
The new initiative, called "Crisis in Darfur," enables Google Earth users to visualize the details in the region, including the destruction of villages and the location of displaced persons in refugee camps. (Interactive: See how the new technology works)
Elliot Schrage, Google's vice president of global communications and public affairs, joined museum director Sara J. Bloomfield to make the official announcement about the new feature.
"At Google, we believe technology can be a catalyst for education and action," Schrage said. " 'Crisis in Darfur' will enable Google Earth users to visualize and learn about the destruction in Darfur as never before and join the museum's efforts in responding to this continuing international catastrophe."
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Sign Up Now: Free Movie and Servathon!
I'm looking forward to seeing you! Please take the time to come out andget involved in these fun, worthy activities.
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FREE MOVIE SHOWING: Iraq for SaleTime: Tuesday, April 17th @ 7:30 PM
Cost: FREE
Location: Power House
Address: 45 G.E. Patterson (near Earnestine & Hazels)
RSVP: E-mail rsvp@memphisnetimpact.org

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Hands on Memphis Servathon --
Join Net Impact as we partner with MpactMemphis! We'll be volunteering to help out an organization in Memphis.Our team is "It's All Good" and you can get more details by clicking on the following link.
Time: Saturday, April 21st @ 9 AM
Cost: $20 donation
Location: TBD
RSVP: E-mail rsvp@memphisnetimpact.org
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Please forward this to anyone you think may be interested in joining in!
Thank you!
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Guy Kawasaki and the Travel Com Internet Marketing Conference
I got back to Memphis this evening (which probably partly explains why it's 3:45 AM right now...).
Anyway, yesterday Guy Kawasaki spoke on how to change the world using technology. I COMPLETELY enjoyed the presentation. It really made the conference worth it for me.
I've heard about Guy many times through a professor that I had at Pepperdine. I've read one of his books (Art of the Start) and I've kept abreast of his blog from time to time, as you may have noticed in a previous post.
I won't post all of my notes here, but I'll say that his Blog is a great reference point. Check it out: http://blog.guykawasaki.com!
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Reason 2,365,901 to Get an Extended Laptop Warranty
It's been randomly restarting and having all sorts of unexplained errors.
Anyway, this afternoon all was explained when the Vaio gave the error message "Hard Drive Crashed. Back Up Data."
After over an hour and a half on the phone with Sony, and three customer service people later, a box is on order.
If you've ever sent a laptop back, you know that the cardboard box is worth gold... once you have convinced them to mail you a box, it's pretty much smooth sailing.
Thank goodness it happened today... my 3 year extended warranty is up in around 3 months.
Whew.
Monday, March 19, 2007
You're Invited -- Mpact Party Saturday Night, March 24th
I wanted to let you in on an upcoming opportunity that you’ll want on your radar screen— Mpact’s Party of the Year is this Saturday, March 24th at the Botanic Gardens!
The theme is Casino Royale. There will be music by The Plaintiffs, food, a silent auction, and casino tables! The cost is $40 and the tickets can be purchased online here: https://web.memberclicks.com/mc/quickForm/viewForm.do?orgId=mpm&formId=25322.
If you’re interested to meet up for the party, please let me know. I’ve already purchased my ticket and I look forward to seeing you there!
See you soon,
:~) Angie
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Ugh again.
My ribs on the right side have continued to be in quite a bit of pain... think no laying on my back or right side... reduced movement... tenderness to touch... it's been a pain-- quite literally!
I went to a new primary care doctor today (the one recommended by the Ear, Nose, & Throat doc who cured me a month or so ago) and this office seems much more competant.
The results are in: the new doctor has diagnosed me with a fractured rib. Sweet. Can it get any more exciting?
Anyhow, for all the times I've ended up with an achey body lately, at least I finally have an answer as to what's up.
I'm broken! :-)
But really, it sounds like I'll be okay... it's just going to be a little painful for a while.
Why has this happened you may ask? Well, if you remember, I was sick for around 7 weeks not long ago. I was going to an incompetant doctor who failed to diagnose me properly on the first 6 visits and I ended up at an ENT who was able to cure me in 3 days with just a little common sense and some nose spray, basically. Anywho... during those 7 weeks, I spent a LOT of my time coughing... and apparently, coughing for 7 weeks = broken ribs.
Take it from me, if your doctor can't figure out what's wrong with you, get a new doctor!