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Friend Surge

This is a shameless attempt at a friend surge. I realized this morning that when I twitter, basically my mom and 3 other people are getting it. So take a few seconds and hit me up through all of my social networks.

I could use a friend.

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(Did that sound pathetic enough?)

» MySpace
» Facebook
» Virb
» Twitter

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» Email Me

And while you’re at it, throw me on your blogroll.

Filed under: Blogroll, Facebook, Friends, MySpace, RSS, Social Networking, Twitter, VIRB

Facebook

If you add me on Facebook

I WILL NOT
• Fight pirates.
• Get into a snowball fight.
• Become a knight.
• Answer a movie quiz.
• Answer that other movie quiz.
• Or THAT movie quiz.
• I’m probably not gonna write on your wall, or my wall, or any of that wall stuff.
• I don’t comment on pictures, or write on message boards.
• I’m probably not going to your event, but thanks for thinking of me. And by thinking of me, I mean blasting the invite to everyone on your friends list.

I WILL
• Be your friend.
• Update my status occasionally.
• Connect my Twitter account to my Facebook status.
• Connect my Blog to my Facebook account.

These rules were adapted from a recent post by Clayton Bell, and also apply to MySpace and VIRBand were written with love. (Basically I’m a blog man, and these accounts exist simply to allow others to find me).

Other Mud Puppy Policies:
» Bad Reception
» Blog Etiquette

Filed under: Facebook, MySpace, Pirates, Policies, Social Networking, VIRB

Web 2.0 Goodness

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I think I’m much more open to the thought of Web 2.0 than I was to the thought of Web 1.0. I remember vividly being scared at just the thought of the internet. Mostly because it was such a change, and I was unsure how it worked. But now that Web 2.0 is finding it’s footing, I’m all over it. Actually I’m smack dab in the middle of it already. And so are you if you’re reading this blog. It isn’t as big a deal as it might sound. It’s just a switch of web philosophy from a place you go to get information, to a place you go to interact.

There are a few major players in 2.0 that I’m still not fully taking advantage of. Some I wish I was using more, and some I have zero interest in using.

Facebook — Facebook freaking rocks. My first social networking platform was MySpace, then I grew up and left that behind and joined the grown up version called Facebook. I dabbled in VIRB a bit, but Facebook has the interface and the following that makes it just right for me. I have friends finding me all the time. My only regret is that I don’t really use it. It just sits there like a worm on a hook, catching any fish floating by. I guess if I didn’t have this blog I’d be using it more proactively.

Twitter — I saw this start up awhile ago. I sat back like I do with most things and watched to see if it took off. Well, it’s taking off. Los even pimped it today. The problem is, I have zero interest in using it—either to view others or to post my own. There’s just something ADD about it. Why do I want to know what people are doing all hours of the day? Shouldn’t I be enjoying my life?

Digg — I don’t Digg anything. Well, I’ve dug a couple stories, but they were simply blog posts that I wrote and liked and wanted to see if I could get a wider audience for. I don’t know, it just hasn’t felt like something useful for me. Perhaps I’ll check and see if there are some Digg RSS feeds that might be of interest.

Technorati — Man, I really wish I was more schooled in how to utilize this bad boy. I think I’ve sent them my information and set up an account. I just have no idea about the ins and outs and all the advantages Technorati has to offer. Definitely something I need to look into further.

Flickr — Flickr is another place I technically have an account for, but don’t use at all. I still wonder why I don’t take advantage of this site. Look for some Mud Puppy Flickr’n soon.

What other Web 2.0 goodies should I be taking more advantage of?

Filed under: DIGG, Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, Technorati, Twitter, Web 2.0

Hit Me Up!

Facebook | VIRB | MySpace

Filed under: Facebook, Mud & Steel, MySpace, VIRB, YouTube

The Newness

If you’re like me, MySpace makes you cringe. Not just because of all the skin, but because it’s aesthetically lacking. I’ve seen maybe two profiles that made me smile, and that doesn’t even include my own.

Well, maybe there’s a new way not named FaceBook. I Am Josh Brown brought to light a new option, and for now it makes me smile. Problem is I don’t know too many people on there yet and I’m looking to gather a few more friends.

Jump on the ride early and be a trend setter. And don’t forget to stop by and say HI.

Filed under: Aesthetics, MySpace, Social Networking, VIRB

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The Original Mud Puppy is a 36 year old Christ follower. Father of an amazing son. Husband of a woman that makes me a better person every single day. Book, music, and movie junkie. Avid runner. Part-time cook.
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