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Formation SAWI: Spécialiste en médias sociaux et communautés en ligne.
Rédactrice en chef et auteurActive Elsewhere
Bookmarked a link: Criticism can be difficult to handle, especially at 8 in the morning. at Bill’s Blog
Criticism can be difficult to handle, especially at 8 in the morning. at Bill’s Blog http://t.co/eVu7hsYe > oooh old (good) memories :-)
living on a boat excitement: just saved a fish from the toilet bowl (got drawn in with the flush water!)
seagull has been calling by the boat for the last hour. wonder who/why he/she is calling like that.
ok, I select MDEX as the audio device in Skype, and it thinks a call is ongoing
Bookmarked a link: www.news.admin.ch - Travail de care non rémunéré: Des bases pour une meilleure protection sociale
"@gouvsuisse Travail de care non rémunéré: Des bases pour une meilleure protection sociale http://t.co/5W8gsleT" > translation fail
So true! Airport security comic strip http://t.co/R8DzzvDI
Card Games for Three Players http://t.co/xHvwe4D0
Wishlist | hack and hear http://t.co/MU2FQf1X > better tech for hearing-impaired people
random audio coming through my hearing aids; got to figure out which device the #mdex has paired with and unexpectedly triggered
Blogroll
- Adam Tinworth
- Andy Baio
- Anil Dash
- Brian Kellett
- Corinne Stoppelli
- danah boyd
- Dave Winer
- David Weinberger
- Derek Powazek
- Doc Searls
- Elisabeth Stoudmann
- Fortuitous (Matt Haughey)
- Heather Powazek Champ
- Jason Kottke
- Jeffrey Zeldman
- Jeremy Keith
- Joi Ito
- JP Rangaswami
- Karl Dubost
- Kevin Marks
- Laurent Gloaguen
- Laurent Haug
- Leisa Reichelt
- Matt Haughey
- Meg Hourihan
- Plantgasm (Derek Powazek)
- Stéphane Deschamps
- Suw Charman
- Tara Hunt
- Wil Wheaton
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Headlines (Recent Posts)
- More About the M-DEX, and a Cool Blog: Hack and Hear
- More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Post haineux de 3h du mat’ sponsorisé par Balelec
- Tounsi perdu et puis retrouvé
- Ailleurs
- Books Read in 2011
- A Plugin to Compensate for Flickr Broken Embed Suckage?
- A Week With My Superpower
- My Pallet Garden
- Having Cats
- Getting Your iCloud Photostream to Play Nice With Lightroom
- Trucs en vrac
- Three Weeks With My New Cats, Tounsi and Safran
- Drive, Practical Wisdom, Money and Congress, Alone Together
- Hello, Cats!
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Quote Me- "Time flies and the photos I’ve taken get left behind."
- "People always think getting dressed is about putting clothes on. It’s not. It’s a spell..."
- "I was outside, and the rain and the fog smelled nice. They smelled of hope, I think. They smelled..."
- "On apprend toujours mieux de ses propres erreurs que de celles des autres."
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Tag Archives: India 2010-2011
Of Grief and Travel
[fr]Retour d’Inde, et je pleure mon chat comme il y a un mois, après une sorte d’interruption où le deuil a gentiment glisser sous le tapis. M’habituer à son absence alors que je suis ailleurs, dans un contexte complètement étranger, … Continue reading
Choc culturel à Bangalore
[en]Bangalore. A culture shock for Indian me. As the editor for ebookers.ch’s travel blog, I contribute there regularly. I have cross-posted some of my more personal articles here for safe-keeping.[fr]Cet article a été initialement publié sur le blog de voyage … Continue reading
What’s Up?
[fr]Occupations, réflexions et choses intéressantes des derniers jours.[en]Keeping myself busy in Bangalore, either by eating in posh restaurants, buying too many books, conversing with fellow travelers, learning to use Lightroom correctly and uploading my photographs, and hanging out on Quora. … Continue reading
Time-Melt in Pune
[fr]Encore des nouvelles de Pune, où tout se passe bien. Mes photos sont en ligne (en vrac).[en]I’m losing track of time. When did I get here? A week ago already? It has flown by so fast, but it feels like … Continue reading
Can’t Keep Up With My Pune Photos!
[fr]Des nouvelles de Pune. Les photos viendront, mais j’ai de la peine à suivre![en]Help, I can’t keep up! I’ve settled down nicely now and been taking lots of photographs — in the University campus while walking the dogs with the … Continue reading
A Few Days in Pune, and Dress Material
[fr]Quelques premiers jours à Pune![en]I’ve been in Pune for a few days now. So, what have I been up to? Well, mainly, hanging out at the Shindes. I remember that during my last visit here I spent days on end … Continue reading
Love the Chaos
[fr]J’aime le chaos en Inde. La circulation, surtout. Si, si. Les magasins de bord de route qui partent dans tous les sens, les signes peints avec tellement peu d’uniformité que ça en devient un style… C’est moche, très moche, même, … Continue reading
I’m in Pune, India
[fr]Ça y est, je suis à Pune! Plus de nouvelles plus tard, quand j’aurai dormi ma première vraie nuit ici (la nuit entre l’avion et la voiture roulant comme folle de Mumbai à Pune, ça compte pas). En attendant, lisez … Continue reading
L’Inde, dix ans après…
[en]As the editor for ebookers.ch’s travel blog, I contribute there regularly. I have cross-posted some of my more personal articles here for safe-keeping.[fr]Cet article a été initialement publié sur le blog de voyage ebookers.ch (voir l’original). Bon, j’exagère un peu: si … Continue reading



