My Webprint

18 02 2008

Sometimes I forget how public my thoughts truly can be and how easy it is for people to experience my raw thoughts without having them filtered and placed into context. When I vent my thoughts are in their rawest form. Unfortunately, this also means I lose a sense of professional decorum and a general sense of what’s appropriate. It also has the tendency to make me come off as nothing short of an arrogant jackass.

Let’s focus these entries on my personal life. I’ll continue to write about whatever I feel needs to be written. However, I think I might focus a little more on the decision process used to determine what’s appropriate for public display.


Responses:

  • Rex says:
    Feb. 18, 2008 @ 5:23pm

    joshua.OwnedAgain = True;

    What if we start up more of a collaborative blog where a few of us can post anonymously about the struggles we come across at work?

  • Lee says:
    Feb. 22, 2008 @ 9:39am

    So, just to let you know:

    I removed my bookmarks toolbar from Safari about…two or three weeks ago. This is why I haven’t been on your blog, and yes, I do feel guilty.

    I’m going to make an addition to my website soon. I was going to redesign the whole thing, but I think I’m going to have a separate section for my architecture, web design, and photography. We’ll see how that goes.

    My spring break is coming up. Wanna try planning something?

    -Lee

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