2007-11-06 15:20 Got Facebook
I do, just got it the other day and may I say..... Oh my, it's kind of like MySpace - but not. There are a lot of cool little things on there and I have a few friends who like to send them out to me lol. I currently have an aquarium, a gingerbread cookie, movie shelf, album shelf, Mardis Gras beads, almost 400 movies on my list and I am not even done yet lol. I have a Wall, a Fun Wall, a Super Wall, Style Feeder, Blog Feeder, Christmas Cards, Slide shows....... holy moley. And people keep sendin …
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2007-11-04 17:41 SALES and More
Did you get to join in the fun last night at MOO TWO for our 4 HOUR CHAT We had a blast. Here is a kit I had given away: It will be going into my store soon, so you can still get it ;) Also be sure to stop by the BARNYARD SALE to get a bunch of my retiring items for 60% off as well as a bunch of the other Talented Designer's designs for insane prices like only $1 or $2 per kit!!! There is a current total of 59 items in the sale!!! Have you heard It's CUSTOMER APPRECIATION MONTH AT DIVINE DIGITAL …
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2007-09-04 08:00 Notes: Slouching Towards Utopia 7.3: The World in 1900: Industrialization
Industrialization The steam engine of the eighteenth century required precision metalworking to make the boilers and the pistons and the pipes strong enough not to burst, and the valves smooth enough to function. This came about because of western Europe's four-century love affair with iron, copper and gunpowder: the making of firearms was the womb of the metal-bashing technologies that are at so much of the core of our industrial civilization. The steam engine of the eighteenth century also req …
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2007-04-29 03:01 Nose to the grindstone
It's refreshing and exhausting to be back out in the barnyard. Since I've been pretty much pregnant and/or breastfeeding an infant for the last five years (plus!), my Evil Genius Husband has been doing the lion's share of the farming. I've never been too far from the action, but understandably limited. Since the birth of my last baby I've been back in the barnyard; piddling about, cleaning up, adjusting things. My immediate goal: making a profit. This is a farm, not a hobby, and it's been set on …
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