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Formation SAWI: Spécialiste en médias sociaux et communautés en ligne.
Rédactrice en chef et auteurActive Elsewhere
Bookmarked a link: RT @helgarhelgar: Any Vandals? http://t.co/qmiOfrmJ
RT @helgarhelgar: Any Vandals? http://t.co/qmiOfrmJ
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
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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- Dring, venez vous faire fouiller ! « aeemtech on Outraged and Furious: First Encounter With a Full-Body Scanner (in the UK)
- When people refer to blog posts as “blogs”, I want to hurt them. | Geik on A Blog is Not a Post, Dammit!
- More About the M-DEX, and a Cool Blog: Hack and Hear | Climb to the Stars on More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Stéphane Deschamps on More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Stephanie Booth on More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- Nicole on More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit)
- More About Hearing Aids (And Geeking Out a Bit) | Climb to the Stars on A Week With My Superpower
- Stephanie Booth on Post haineux de 3h du mat’ sponsorisé par Balelec
- Nicole C. on Post haineux de 3h du mat’ sponsorisé par Balelec
- Stephanie Booth on Tounsi perdu et puis retrouvé
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."
- "It’s like watching a train wreck and hanging around to see if there are going to be any..."
Tag Archives: Theories on Life and the World
La chanson, bande-son de nos vies
Le rire
[en]We don’t just laugh when we’re happy. We sometimes also laugh when we’re uncomfortable, or to try and pacify a potentially agressive person.[fr]Extrait d’un petit “speech” fait à mes élèves cette semaine, suite à un incident de mobbing: L’être humain … Continue reading
Affaire Kaycee
En réponse à ce qu’a écrit Karl sur cette affaire. Je crois qu’on a le droit de se sentir en colère d’avoir été trompé. Même si on ne peut pas toucher la réalité, on vit en général assez près d’elle. … Continue reading
Risque
Ma petite commotion m’a donné à réfléchir sur une question qui me tient à coeur: le risque. En effet, quand vous allez raconter aux gens que vous avez perdu une semaine de travail suite à une chute de judo un … Continue reading
Brainstorm
Over at waferbaby: do you think paper and books will eventually disappear?. Similar Posts: Fun! Brainstorm Mood FSU Growl Nice Books On Tags and Ontologies Isa and Sam’s Birthday Salad Political Nightmare
Contamination
Strange what secrets can do. Secrets kept by parents from their children – to shield them from pain. But almost as if by magic, pain will find its way though the cracks. Years after, you realize it is there. Inside … Continue reading
Réalité
La plupart des gens admettent le fait que nous n’avons pas un accès direct et immédiat aux choses et au monde. Nous pouvons dire avec certitude ce que nous percevons, nous pouvons parler de ce qui apparaît à nous, mais … Continue reading
Chat and Standards
Do you ever get caught up on heated discussions in chatrooms? It happens to me all the time – well, when I do chat. I don’t chat half as much as I used to. I usually feel strongly for what … Continue reading
Déséquilibre
[en]In English: Life is Movement.[fr]Par moments je me plains intérieurement que dans ma vie les périodes de “vide” succèdent à celles de “trop plein”, et vice-versa. Mais en fait, c’est normal: la vie est un perpétuel déséquilibre. Qu’est-ce qui distingue … Continue reading



