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Amanda Prince is the girlfriend of NASCAR Nextel Cup driver Elliott Sadler . The new couple has been dating for just a few months, but both are Emporia, Va. natives and their families have known each other for many years. Amanda plays in a recreational softball league on the Sadler family team, along with Elliott's sister, Marion, and his sister-in-law, Angela. Several months ago, while Elliott was in his hometown taking in a game, the two became reacquainted. There was no denying medical emergency he chemistry between them and they started hanging out together immediately. Elliott is smitten and admits that prior to meeting Amanda, his personal life had been on the back burner. Quoting this... Elliott: "Racing is still No. 1 to me and it's still very important, but now I have someone to share that with... She's just an amazing person. I'm not the most optimistic person in the world -- the glass has always been half-empty for me -- but for some reason it's half-full right now and I have her to thank for that. Things have been on an upswing and things have been a lot of fun. In fact, I didn't think life could be this much fun and man, it's been a blast." [ NASCAR.com , Feb. 20, 2007] Since August of 2005, Amanda has been a 4th grade elementary school teacher. Additionally, she teaches Water Aerobics for the YMCA and taught Elliott's nieces how to swim. She is also active in the Emporia Junior Woman's Club. And according to Elliott, she is a great mom to his 30+ hunting dogs.

As a professional scientist who likes to chat at parties, my typical cocktail-party conversation goes something like this: Me: "Hi X. Nice to meet you." X: "Likewise. So what do you do?" Me: "I'm a nuclear physicist." X: "..." Me: "Seriously." X: "Wow. I've never met a nuclear physicist before. What do you do?" Me: "I smash atoms" X: "Wow. But what's it for? Does it have any relevance to the real world?" Relevance - among this group of Quantum Diarists, I'm sure we all want it. In some sense, most of us live with the guilt of feeling passionate about a field of study that doesn't directly affect the daily life of the average person. Sure "we" invented the web (although the truth is that it was invented for us by a real software engineer). And obviously nuclear physics had it's day in the sun, as it were, during the Manhattan Project and the Cold War, when "we" (actually it was the military) released the specter of nuclear weapons and power on the unsuspecting world. That's relevance all right, but that was a time when it was a stark choice between playing with fire canadian fly fishing nd risking an Axis victory. The modern world is certainly not lacking for weapons technologies. Nor do the pressing issues of the day (e.g. national security, disease, climate change) appear to have an obvious solution which will rely on a new insight about a new fundamental force (you typically need only a single old one to understand most of biology and chemistry).

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Jerry Brown, who's running for California Attorney General, is probably the only Democrat I'll be voting for on Tuesday. A concerned Christian man had some words for Californians who are planning to vote for the zen fascist in the glorious and enlightening letter section of the OC Reg : One of the worst personal characteristics is hypocrisy. Enter Jerry Brown, who fights for the medical emergency alert ight to choose and at the same time declares that he is a Roman Catholic, whose church, along with our Baptist brothers and sisters, especially, and other Christian faiths, decries such a choice. That makes him a hypocrite. Please vote your conscience, Christians, and don't vote for this man . He hasn't changed his image since he was our governor, when he was labeled correctly as Gov. Moonbeam. Just ask all those Catholics engaging in pre-marital sex (a mortal sin) and practicing birth control (could be mortal but is probably venial) how many church teachings they violate every week. Hell must have a lot of room for these future guests. See, I would consider hypocrisy taking marching orders from a homophobic evangelical pastor who spends time away from his family banging male prostitutes . Or how about blindly supporting the war on IraqiIranSyraAbsurdistan while ignoring your church's teachings on "just war"? Oh yeah, my bad, Jesus always loved a good ass kicking and he was totally cool with his apostles molesting little children.

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Jerry Brown, who's running for California Attorney General, is probably the only Democrat I'll be voting for on Tuesday. A concerned Christian man had some words for Californians who are planning to vote for the zen fascist in the glorious and enlightening letter section of the OC Reg : One of the worst personal characteristics is hypocrisy. Enter Jerry Brown, who fights for the right to choose and at the same time declares that he is a Roman Catholic, whose church, along with our Baptist brothers and sisters, especially, and other Christian faiths, decries such a choice. That makes him a hypocrite. Please vote your sub prime loan onscience, Christians, and don't vote for this man . He hasn't changed his image since he was our governor, when he was labeled correctly as Gov. Moonbeam. Just ask all those Catholics engaging in pre-marital sex (a mortal sin) and practicing birth control (could be mortal but is probably venial) how many church teachings they violate every week. Hell must have a lot of room for these future guests. See, I would consider hypocrisy taking marching orders from a homophobic evangelical pastor who spends time away from his family banging male prostitutes . Or how about blindly supporting the war on IraqiIranSyraAbsurdistan while ignoring your church's teachings on "just war"? Oh yeah, my bad, Jesus always loved a good ass kicking and he was totally cool with his apostles molesting little children.

Now I know I've got to be ill with some exotic virus I've never been exposed to before. Whatever kind of weird bug it is, it is a potent one because ever since I opened that email from Mantis advertising this shed here on the right, building it is all I can think about for the moment. Mantis is offering this KIT for $89.95 and shipping is free but the offer is only good until January 27, 2007. I don't know what happens to it then. Maybe it changes into a pumpkin or something even more weird. The shed can be built in one of three sizes 7 x 8 8 x 14 or 8 x 22 And the ad says: Build a sturdy, long-lasting shed using your lumber at a fraction of the cost of typical sheds! Unique angle brackets make building the shed kit safe and simple. Requires only 90 degree cuts….no angles! Kit includes galvanized steel brackets, plans for 7’x8’, 8’x14’ and 10’x22’ shed, a cut list and materials list. Just add 2x4's to construct a complete shed. What one gets for their $89.95 is a bunch of galvanized steel angle brackets and the plans for constructing queen size ither of the shed sizes and a cut list for all three (as best I can tell by this ad.) That deadline date doesn't allow me a lot of time to mull it over or talk to the money person I MUST consult before making a major investment of any kind. I recall last year when I was trying to decide what to do in the back yard...build a wood deck, build a man-made wood substitute deck or go the concrete pad route.

Jerry Brown, who's running for California Attorney General, is probably the only Democrat I'll be voting for on Tuesday. A concerned Christian man had some words for Californians who are planning to vote for the zen fascist in the glorious and enlightening letter section of the OC Reg : One of the worst personal characteristics is hypocrisy. Enter Jerry Brown, who fights for the right to choose and at the same time declares that he is a Roman Catholic, whose church, along with our Baptist brothers and sisters, especially, and other Christian faiths, decries such a choice. That makes him a hypocrite. Please vote your conscience, Christians, and don't vote for this man . He hasn't changed his image since he was our governor, when he was labeled correctly as Gov. Moonbeam. Just ask all those Catholics engaging in pre-marital sex (a mortal sin) and practicing birth control (could be mortal but is probably venial) how many church teachings they violate every week. Hell must have a lot of room for these future guests. See, I would consider hypocrisy taking marching orders from a homophobic evangelical get paid to read emails astor who spends time away from his family banging male prostitutes . Or how about blindly supporting the war on IraqiIranSyraAbsurdistan while ignoring your church's teachings on "just war"? Oh yeah, my bad, Jesus always loved a good ass kicking and he was totally cool with his apostles molesting little children.

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Jerry Brown, who's running for California Attorney General, is probably the only Democrat I'll be voting for on Tuesday. A concerned Christian man had some words for Californians who are planning to vote for the zen fascist in the glorious and enlightening letter section of the OC Reg : One of the worst personal characteristics is hypocrisy. Enter Jerry Brown, who fights for the right to choose and at the same time declares that he is a Roman Catholic, whose church, along with our Baptist brothers and sisters, especially, and other Christian faiths, decries such a choice. That makes him a hypocrite. Please vote your conscience, Christians, and don't vote for this man . He hasn't changed canadian fly in fishing is image since he was our governor, when he was labeled correctly as Gov. Moonbeam. Just ask all those Catholics engaging in pre-marital sex (a mortal sin) and practicing birth control (could be mortal but is probably venial) how many church teachings they violate every week. Hell must have a lot of room for these future guests. See, I would consider hypocrisy taking marching orders from a homophobic evangelical pastor who spends time away from his family banging male prostitutes . Or how about blindly supporting the war on IraqiIranSyraAbsurdistan while ignoring your church's teachings on "just war"? Oh yeah, my bad, Jesus always loved a good ass kicking and he was totally cool with his apostles molesting little children.

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Now I know I've got to be ill with some exotic virus I've never been exposed to before. Whatever kind of weird bug it is, it is a potent one because ever since I opened that email from Mantis advertising this shed here on the right, building it is all I can think about for the moment. Mantis is offering this KIT for $89.95 and shipping is free but the offer is only good until January 27, 2007. I don't know what happens to it then. Maybe it changes into a pumpkin or something even more weird. The shed can be built in one of three sizes 7 x 8 8 x 14 or 8 x 22 And the ad says: Build a sturdy, long-lasting shed using your lumber at a fraction of the cost of typical sheds! Unique angle brackets make building the shed kit safe and simple. Requires only 90 degree cuts….no angles! Kit includes galvanized steel brackets, plans for 7’x8’, 8’x14’ and 10’x22’ shed, a cut list and materials list. Just add 2x4's to construct a complete shed. What one gets queen comforter size or their $89.95 is a bunch of galvanized steel angle brackets and the plans for constructing either of the shed sizes and a cut list for all three (as best I can tell by this ad.) That deadline date doesn't allow me a lot of time to mull it over or talk to the money person I MUST consult before making a major investment of any kind. I recall last year when I was trying to decide what to do in the back yard...build a wood deck, build a man-made wood substitute deck or go the concrete pad route.

One interesting Wikimania session by Seth Anthony presented some research on contribution patterns. My notes: Only 10% of edits are high content edits. 30% of those are anonymous, none are by admins, 52% are by someone with a userpage, none have a barnstar. The people who are creating content are relatively new, not versed in style guides and bureaucracy. Their use of Wikipedia speeds up a little bit through use, but not much. Admins, on the other hand, are relatively efficient in their edits and have a consistent pace. They only edit within the article namespace 60% of the time. In other words, most edits are revisions of vandalism. But in the early days they edited get paid to read emails ess frequently, created more content (76% of the time) and edited less consistently. Content creators seem to be occasional and less frequent editors that may be specialists (subject matter knowledge). Admins are former content creators, now janitors. One person in the audience volunteered that he just crossed over from subject expert to janitor to emphasize this point. In other words, the core community within the Power Law of Participation , the 500 people that do 50% of the edits, or 0.5% of the registered population -- does the heavy lifting for subject experts. Advances like Wikiwyg may increase the number and diversity of subject expert contributors. With 2 million edits per month and vandalism anecdotally scaling linearly with edits, janitors matter.

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Should you care to, you can hear me blahblahing on the World Service's Culture Shock . Until Monday. It's a hugely rewarding programme to make, especially for someone like me who likes nothing more than making up opinions about stuff I'm in no way qualified to talk about. You get to go down in the bowels of Bush House, the people who make the programme are the kind of dedicated, thoughtful BBC broadcasters who make it the best organisation in the world and pc cillin hey just play you interesting stuff and get you to talk about it. What could be better? But I think the best thing about it is the job description you find on the cheque you eventually get from the BBC; it's 'Presenter's Friend'. Isn't that the best job description ever? And it sums it up quite well too.

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The breaking news at New York’s famed Chelsea Hotel is that managing partner Stanley Bard, and the rest of the Bard family, have been forced out by their board of directors. Starting Monday, an as yet unnamed new management company will take over the day-to-day operations of the hotel. The beloved Stanley—everyone calls him by his first name—has been in charge of the hotel for over fifty years. It was he who fashioned and maintained the unique creative dynamic of the hotel, presiding over the sixties when Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen wrote some of their greatest songs here, and Andy Warhol filmed the fam ous Chelsea Girls . Since then, nearly everyone who’s anyone in the New York art, music and writing scene has lived here at sometime or another, including Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe, Madonna, Dee Dee Ramone, and more recently Ethan Hawke and Ryan Adams. Stanley has always managed to keep rents low for the creative people living here, most of whom—unlike the stars listed—don’t have much money, but all of whom are just as important in maintaining the famous Chelsea spirit. Certainly we’re all a bit apprehensive here at the hotel, wondering what will happen now to our unique artistic community. The actual ownership structure of the hotel is a closely guarded secret. It is known that Stanley’s father, David, in partnership with washington mutual foreclosure wo men named Krauss and Gross, bought the hotel in 1940. (Stanley took over upon his father’s death in 1957.

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(Note: this is part of a series of posts on the marketing makeover of a consultant’s Web site.) When you’re looking at what key phrases for which to optimize your site, your Web stats can be a goldmine of information. Fortunately, my client’s Web host collects information on what phrases people typed into search engines to actually find her site. Unfortunately, her traffic is so low and her search engine rankings so sparse that there’s not a lot of data to go on. It does tell me, at least, that one of the phrases for which she already does rank isn’t actually pulling in any searches! To boot, it’s a phrase that seems to make so much sense. This is why it’s so useful to look at all the data. What makes sense in your mind may not make sense in your prospective clients’ minds. I looked at the top 20 search strings for each month of 2006. Other than people searching for her name, there aren’t a lot of repeats. (Her name is unique enough that it’s not hard to rank for it.) The stats also show some searches that aren’t really relevant to her silver link bracelets usiness – names of clients in testimonials, for instance. I’m not surprised. I find weird things in my own site’s stats all the time. For example, “fat, dumb, happy” is a phrase I find a lot because it appears in one of my articles.

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Morning again and I am listening to Mark Kozelek's What's Next to the Moon as custom dictates (it is a morning album just as The Complete Brass Monkey , to which I was listening before is an evening one). Yes, morning, but it was difficult to sleep and I wake tired, drained and with an ache in my stomach. But one thing makes me want to write (but my prose is already disappointing): last night, insomniac, I began Nabokov's Speak, Memory and in a couple of hours had read nearly a hundred pages. How I would like, now, the sails of my prose to fill with that wind which billows through his! I am two fifths of my way through his book and already I fear reaching the end; I am in suspense just as the narrative is suspended in the Russia before the Revolution (is the word this suspense: interregnum ). I know terrible times are afoot for the Nabokov family and no doubt they deserve to lose their wealth but for a time, they are happily prosperous. Happy, yes - but Nabokov is narrating their tale from another mail list brokers ime, from America, much later. But I do not want to write about Nabokov now, let alone begin a new category called 'Nabokov'. This is going to be a lengthy love affair, I think - there are many books to read - and I will need to see what happens to the books in my memory. What will happen to them? Don't write on a book for sixth months - that's the new rule, which I have already broken with respect to Leiris's Manhood .

It’s been a month in a half since my last post. Yikes. I’m hoping you (haven't) noticed. :-) I’m back. One of the reasons for the absence has been a lot of traveling, including a trip to London. See my picture here in downtown York. U.S. history is nothing compared to a place like this! I also spent one day in the UK with David Rance, CEO of Round. I worked with David to bring a customer centricity framework into Dell several years ago. There are two powerful parts of the Round system. First is the simplicity of a baseball metaphor and measurement system. As you analyze the customer merchant account provider entricity of your company, you move along the bases, closer to a home run. The bases even bring a language that your people can use to explain why things don’t line up. Second is the sophisticated part of the system: the “Strands”. The Strands represent key areas in your organization, each of which can be measured towards customer centricity based on feedback within the organization…like looking in a mirror. Strands are things such as leadership style, employee engagement, customer data, marketing metrics, etc. On a jet-lagged bank holiday at David's 400-year-old house in northern England, I shared my opinions of what it took for a company to have word of mouth. David opened up his laptop, opened his software, and over the next hour we identified the key strands that are critical for a company to earn word of mouth.

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Morning again and I am listening to Mark Kozelek's What's Next to the Moon as custom dictates (it is a morning album just as The Complete Brass Monkey , to which I was listening before is an evening one). Yes, morning, but it was difficult to sleep and I wake tired, drained and with an ache in my stomach. But one thing makes me want to write (but my prose is already disappointing): last night, insomniac, I began Nabokov's Speak, Memory and in a couple of hours had read nearly a hundred pages. How I would like, now, the sails of my prose to fill with that wind which billows through his! I am two fifths of my way through his book and already I fear reaching the end; I am in suspense just as the narrative is suspended in the Russia before the Revolution (is the word this suspense: interregnum ). I know terrible times are afoot for the Nabokov family and no doubt they deserve to lose their wealth but for a time, they are happily prosperous. Happy, yes - but Nabokov is narrating their tale from another time, from America, much later. But I do not want to write about Nabokov now, let alone begin a new category called 'Nabokov'. This is going to be a lengthy love affair, I think - there are many books to read - and I will need to see what happens to the books in my memory. What will happen to them? Don't write on a book for sixth months - that's Emergency Response Guide he new rule, which I have already broken with respect to Leiris's Manhood .

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(Note: this is part of a series of posts on the marketing makeover of a consultant’s Web site.) When you’re looking at what key phrases for which to optimize your site, your Web stats can be a goldmine of information. Fortunately, my client’s Web host collects information on what phrases people typed into search engines to actually find her site. Unfortunately, her traffic is so low and her search engine rankings so sparse that there’s not a lot of data to go on. It does tell me, at least, that one of the phrases for which she already does rank isn’t actually pulling in any searches! To boot, it’s a phrase that seems to make so much sense. This is why it’s so useful to look at all the data. What makes sense in your mind may not make sense in your prospective clients’ minds. I looked at the top 20 search strings for each month of 2006. sales training seminars ther than people searching for her name, there aren’t a lot of repeats. (Her name is unique enough that it’s not hard to rank for it.) The stats also show some searches that aren’t really relevant to her business – names of clients in testimonials, for instance. I’m not surprised. I find weird things in my own site’s stats all the time. For example, “fat, dumb, happy” is a phrase I find a lot because it appears in one of my articles.

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