If I could, I would spend all nights in the fog. Until, of course, I see someone with a hook.

The Mad, Mad, Mad Screamer Vs. Bes’s Iron Claw Assassin06.12.07

Move!” she screamed, as I turned around in the direction of a voice that seemed desperate, yet firm. I looked up, and noticed a woman sitting right across me, looking at me with fierce, wide open eyes. I was on the cell phone in an extremely important call, and had moved to this exact spot because everywhere else people were playing loud music.

I was at the FedEx Kinko’s, ready to fax something when an important phone call interrupted my task. I was almost finished, but the phone call was more important than the fax in question. I walked outside and occupied a spot. I had now infringed on somebody’s territory.

The angry face, harsh glance, and red eyes told me this lady was very mad. I hesitated. Surely she wasn’t talking to me. I looked behind me to see if she was talking to someone else. My fears were confirmed. This lady was talking to me.

Are you there?” The voice on the phone said.

Yes.” I hesitantly replied, not quite sure how to respond to this oncoming threat.

The woman noticed me staring in her direction, so she reaffirmed her threat, “Yeah you. MOVE! This is MY AREA!

The threatening woman (aka, screaming lady) seemed ready to force me from my position if need be.

As I looked at the lady who threatened me, I noticed a homeless woman nearby; one of her arms was prosthetic, with a robotic-looking piece with claws ready to strike at any moment. I couldn’t really tell if “she” was a he or a she, but for purposes of clarity, I will assume that she is indeed a she. “She” luckily didn’t threaten me, as I would have moved in a second for fear of being struck down by robotic limbs. The other lady, however, would not stop her threats.

There was loud music on both sides of the street, so the spot I was sitting at was the only spot I had the least interference — until now. For some reason, I had picked the one spot (an area, at a bus stop) where this woman (whoever she was) felt threatened because some guy was talking on his cell phone on a call that could not wait.

Fearing that I was being too loud, I talked a little quieter (yes it is possible, for those that know me). However, the volume of my voice didn’t calm the woman down. She made it clear that I should move. I moved to the side and stood up, but she was still not happy. She wanted me to walk far away. I couldn’t. The music was too loud and the phone call was too important to have been interrupted by loud gangsta music, or this mad lady.

“MOVE OR ELSE YOURE GONNA GET YOUR GOD DAMN ASS KICKED”

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Question: Do you want your offline friends and family to visit your blog?06.02.07

This should be both an interesting and a very important question to ask yourself. When it comes to your blog or your site, do you want your friends and family, that you know in person, to know about your blog?

With so many people focusing on getting their content indexed by search engines, it is becoming even more important for many people to find ways to have search engines stay away from their blogs. Why would anyone want search engines to not crawl their blogs? Well, there is one simple reason why: a blogger may not want their offline contacts to know about their blog.

Offline people knowing vs. Offline people not knowing about your blog

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5 Ways To Be Professional Anywhere06.01.07

I run into different kinds of people everyday, and I notice that almost everyone acts a little bit unique in different situations. While many people try to be nice to others, it seems that they also try to be professional in different areas of life. Many people think that being professional requires one to be in a business situation or be in a situation related to making money. In my view, professionalism has nothing to do with the workplace. In fact, being professional means you act sensible and responsible in every situation, both business and non-business.

I would like to present to you 5 of the many simple ways to be professional anywhere, whether it is your personal blog, to your neighbors, or even during arguments. I think this list will help more of us realize how professionalism can be applied to many parts of our life, and not just business or work.

5 Ways To Be Professionals Anywhere

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Thoughts: On how much disclosure is necessary on business and personal sites05.16.07

I am seeing a trend where more people are starting to disclose information simply because they want to appear professional. A disclosure is basically the act of sharing and revealing some information. For example, if I am a giant squirrel and I write a lot about squirrels, I should reveal, or disclose, that fact somewhere on my site or in my writing.

In order for someone to actually have a disclosure that helps, one needs to realize how much disclosures are necessary for the site or blog in question. To do that, I will focus very briefly on two different types of sites on the internet: business sites, and personal sites.

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Thoughts: On how people may react to their convesations being shared on blogs?05.14.07

You have probably read blog posts full of conversations. Many bloggers post detailed conversations they had with their coworkers, while many others post detailed intimate conversations they have with their spouses. Many bloggers like sharing conversations, as it allows them to prove a point or show others something that they themselves find interesting. In real life, you can probably tell all your friends about the non-private conversations you have with others, but can you share those same conversations with others through your blog?

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Question: do you hope, or do you expect your readers will comment on your blog?05.12.07

This should be a fun question to ask yourself, just like the last question about whether or not you would skip some activities to blog instead. When it comes to getting comments, do you expect your readers to comment on your site, or do you hope your readers will comment on your site?

Expecting a comment should be like paying a person for a car and expecting that person to give you the car. Hoping for a comment would be like talking while standing on a busy street somewhere, and hoping that some listener nearby would interact with you.

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Question: what daily activities would you skip for blogging?05.11.07

This should be a simple and fun exercise if you think blogging is an integral part of your life. How important do you consider blogging when comparing it to daily activities in your life?

If you had 10 minutes before you had to leave your house to do something, and had a choice to either blog about something important, or do one of the following 10 things, which one would you do? Which ones would you be willing or not willing to to give up, and why?

Which of the following 10 things would you skip to blog about something important instead?

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The day Bes and a Squirrel aimed for the same nut04.11.07

Bes was driving back home from FedEx Kinko’s after faxing some papers to some institutions. Bes was planning a really nice topic to write for this site tonight. About a mile away from the house, Bes saw a small object fall from an upcoming tree. The object bounced on the car below the tree and ended up near the middle of the street. Bes saw an opportunity. Bes wanted to speed up a bit and crush the nut that had just fallen off the tree. In the middle of the sudden weird excitement that surrounded the atmosphere, Bes did not realize that there was a great force nearby that was also rushing towards the same nut.

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Meme - The Goal Meme04.07.07

Carolyn from Thoughts & Philosophies tagged me again for an interesting meme. This meme is called “The Goal Meme.” The meme simply allows a person to list their goals in life. If you wish, you can read my article that describes what memes are.

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A Series of Blamable Events03.27.07

Here is what happened today from around 5 am in Bay Area until around 11 pm in Orange County and Los Angeles. This should give you an idea about 2 different ways to look at certain days.

I woke up this morning around 5 am to get ready to head for the airport. I printed a few things on the computer and then got a ride with a friend. We left the house about 15 minutes late and got stuck in traffic. Once at the airport, the plane left about 30 minutes later because the cleaning crew was taking some time to clean the plane, and maybe also because the pilot was walking around enjoying the terminal.

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Having more disagreeing friends than friends who agree with you can be better03.11.07

Many of us have them. Many of us want them. I am talking about friends. Usually, people consider others who agree with them a lot to be their good friends. In my view, we should have friends whether or not they agree with what we think. In fact, I would suggest having more friends who disagree with you than friends who agree with you on most things. Considering someone a good or trustworthy person simply because they agree with you a lot means you do not like people who have the strength to tell you that you may be wrong.

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Feeling motivated is useless unless you act upon it03.09.07

Motivation is an important element that can help you do different things in life. If you are motivated, you feel as if aiming for something is worth your time and efforts. While being motivated is good, you should realize that without actual effort, motivation is useless. There is no point in finding ways to be motivated if you cannot work that motivation into your efforts in order to achieve different things.

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Thought: On the possiblity of treating online friends like offline friends03.02.07

A friend from Southern California e-mailed me today asking if I wanted to go see a movie with them tonight. I replied back reminding them that unfortunately I could not do that as I was more than 400 miles away in Northern California. We kept e-mailing each other for a while, which made me real something. We were acting like online friends, not being able to interact face to face with each other. We were making up for such an absence of having physical access to each other by sending each other e-mails. Somehow, it seemed that online friends could in fact be treated like offline friends on many levels, since treating offline friends like online friends did not seem to be creating any issues.

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