March 11th, 2010 — Odd Ends
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.
by William A. Ward, shared by Matt Maresca.
Matt’s, aka @Matthew_Joseph, has a tweet stream full of inspiration and positive attitude. He says this about himself:
Passionate in Personal Development, Inspiring the lives of millions by being my crazy self and having fun.
Go Matt! If you need a lift in your day, I recommend following @Matthew_Joseph.
March 10th, 2010 — personal

Short story version for tonight.
- Tuesday afternoon having chest pains.
- Wife takes me to emergency room.
- Blood work. Xray. Questions (dozens).
- Late late admission.
- Late night blood work.
- Early morning blood work.
- IV.
- Stress test – involves imaging w/thalium, treadmill, more imaging.
- Wait. Wait. Wait. (no water, no food) Wait.
- Hours later doctor comes. “the tests are negative” “if it’s not heart problems, what is it?”
- Me: How would I know?
- Lunch arrives moments after I sign discharge papers. I eat half of it anyway.
- Home.
I could tell you stories though about how wonderful the staff was. There might be some cool things I could tell you about the procedures or the equipment. Heck, there’s always the wheel chair rides.
Love though, that’s what I’ll talk about. The pure outpouring I received from friends via Twitter. I couldn’t get on my computer but I had my Blackberry and Twitterberry. Therefore I had my tweeps.
Offers of prayers, positive thoughts, and more came over the ether. Wow. My wife and I were blown away. Folks offered to come to the hospital even.
To compare? I called coworker last night when I found out I was going to be admitted and left message at work. No one called at all today.
I challenge those of you who think Twitter is just about reporting bowel movements and breakfast to honestly put some effort into building relationships and come back and tell me that you can’t do more than that online.
March 10th, 2010 — Odd Ends
Compassion should be unbiased and based on the recognition that others have the right to happiness, just like yourself.
by Dalai Lama, shared by Dalai Lama.
The Dalai Lama and I go way back. Well, at least I’m a fan. I may not have the exact religious beliefs he does but he’s a man I respect and admire.
From his Twitter account:
Welcome to the official twitter page of the Office of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
The Dalai Lama Official Web Site.
From the Dalai Lama website, the story of the Dalai Lama joining Twitter.
March 9th, 2010 — Odd Ends

Skyward by Tojosan, on Flickr
What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.
by Pericles, shared by Joanna Young.
Joanna and I met at SOBCon in 2008. We shared more than a lesson or three. She joined me and several others for a walkabout and dinner on Saturday night. The restaurant, food, and company will stay in my mind for years.
Joanna says this about herself:
Writer, blogger, daydreamer, photographer, poet, life long learner, life wide explorer. Creating space for people to write. Including me.
She’s a bright and well spoken person. Not afraid to engage even a stranger like me. I heartily recommend following Joanna Young.
March 8th, 2010 — Odd Ends

Two hearts of stone yet passion known by Tojosan, on Flickr
The course of human history is determined, not by what happens in the skies, but by what takes place in our hearts.
by Sir Arthur Keith, shared by Andrew Badera.
Andrew is a long time Twitter contact. He’s a fellow geek and book hound. His bio says:
Technology Consultant, CTO, Geek, Sushi Lover, Avid Reader, Revenue Generator for Scotch Distilleries
Well, if he likes scotch he can’t be all bad right? I suggest you follow Andrew Badera.
March 7th, 2010 — Odd Ends
I can’t think of anything truly better than a good hug.
by sh3n3rd.
Misti, self styled nerd and fan girl, is a web designer and more. She communicates her smarts and energy well online. Misty has this to say about herself:
Web Designer – Rockfish Interactive, Founder – Evil Tomato Media, rock climber, music lover, book snob, typography nerd, serial optimist, Mad Men addict.
I recommend following sh3n3rd. You might learn something.
Note: sh3n3rd is leet speak for she nerd.
March 6th, 2010 — Odd Ends
Just because you make a mistake doesn’t mean you are a mistake.
by Georgette Mosbacher.
Edie Galley shared this great quote. Edie is a bringer of inspiration and cheering. She has this to say about herself:
Changing the World One Voice at a Time-Helping YOU get YOUR voice heard thru book publishing & radioshows-Bring your dreams to life-Stop Waiting Start Creating!
Amen to bringing dreams to life. I recommend you follow Edie Galley.
March 5th, 2010 — Odd Ends
In the long run, men hit only what they aim at. Therefore, they had better aim at something high.
by David Thoreau, by way of @donotgiveup.
Dontgiveup is a bundle of things on Twitter. Part encourager, part marketer, and 100% real person, she brings her best to her online life. I can live with the product pitches because she’s not all about that. I think you’ll enjoy following @dontgiveup.
March 2nd, 2010 — Odd Ends
At some point everyone has a chance to believe something other than what others told them to believe in.
by Akula.
Brent Nordquist is @Akula. I want to say right now he is one of my all time favorite bloggers. His blog, Nordquist Blog, isn’t deep in tech secrets, social media guru meditations, nor how to get rich schemes. Brent blogs about life, mostly centered around him and his children.
I highly recommend you check out Brent as @Akula and on Nordquist Blog.
March 1st, 2010 — Odd Ends
Social networking is closing the digital divide. You don’t have to be a digital phenom to communicate w/ others anymore.
by The Cubicle Chick.
Danyelle, aka @TheCubicleChick, you already know is one of recent Twitter additions. She’s also one of the most outgoing and outward facing folks in my circle. She’s spot on about not having to be a phenom. She’s only been in the game a short while and already running a successful blog.
Do check out her blog, The Cubicle Chick, and I recommend you follow @TheCubicleChick on Twitter.