Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Del.icio.us. Experience

It was very easy to set up an account. I had trouble with installing the buttons - not sure if I did it correctly. I don't use the Internet to much so it was hard to decide on what sites to bookmark. When I do go on the web it's usually for video game walkthroughs on sites like Gamefaqs.com. Those are the type of bookmarks I have at home. Anyways, I guess I've pretty much been avoiding the whole Internet bandwagon. But all in all it was a good experience.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

IM's

Wow, I used to IM all the time in middle school. I guess I just grew out of it when I realized how time-consuming it was. After reading those articles I'm happy to hear that IM-ing is becoming more productive.

As far as my reaction to the vbpl chat goes... I found it to be extremely convenient to enter a quick question rather than search the whole site/help page, hoping to find an answer. I was also happy to find that the response came in a matter of moments.

That's all for now...

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Experience With Wikis

The concept seems simple enough. However, I wasn't able to edit anything because I couldn't find any mistakes. I would have toyed around with it more in the wiki tutorial sandbox, but the photo of the "auto-felatio" made it pretty awkward. The last thing I wanted was for a colleague to walk by and see a picture of a penis on my monitor! Ha Ha!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

My Experience With RSS

The process of subscribing was very easy/simple (however, it took me a while to log in). I found that searching for feeds was the easiest method. Some of the feeds I found and subscribed to had to do with ElfQuest, Final Fantasy, and Alex Grey. The only news I was really interested in were the science categories.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Easy to set up... but I'm curious to know if this first step of creating a blog was necessary. I remember creating one during the last web 2.0 training. Oh well, best to start from scratch.