Archive for January, 2009

Follow-Me on Twitter

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Hi All,

I have been playing with twitter for the last couple of months and LOVE the interface.  It is fast, easy and works great on my cell phone.  If you have an opportunity, please follow me.

You can also follow my twitter business account.  Watching both accounts will give you a live example of the neuaunces between personal and business microblogging.  Follow BizBlogger

Thanks,

Ed Bejarana

Social Networking Getting Started

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

What is social networking?

The idea behind social networking is word-of-mouth marketing.  Groups of people align themselves by interests, identities, and professions and through these alignments build relationships.

Why use social networking?

One is the loneliest number, as the song says.  People network socially to meet new people.  Finding points of commonality can be difficult in a disconnected world; but in the online world, interests, identities, and professions are variables in a massive database.  Sorting these variables can connect the searcher with a social network larger than any face-to-face net-worker could ever imagine.

How does social networking work?

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Raindrops keep falling on my House

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

I have always loved the rain.  No doubt I am an odd Californian, even though I do not have web feet.  Two weeks ago we were knee deep in snow with outside temperatures in the high 20’s.  This week it is raining, hard, and the temperature is in the mid 50’s.  The power of Mother Nature is incredible, or she is a woman who can not make up her mind.

From time to time I find myself surfing information on Wikipedia.  This evening, while watching Lost in Translation with Kay, I looked up rain.  Rain is liquid precipitation or atmospheric condensation.  Not all rain makes it to the ground, some of the rain evaporates before it reaches the surface.

Rain plays a role in the hydrologic cycle in which moisture from the oceans evaporates, condenses into drops, precipitates (falls) from the sky, and eventually returns to the ocean via rivers and streams to repeat the cycle again. The water vapor from plant respiration also contributes to the moisture in the atmosphere.

Ordinarily the rain in Oregon is a constant drizzle during the winter months, but this year we are getting large wind gusts mixed with rain drops the size of quarters.  I might be exaggerating on the rain drop size.  So far we have not had any problems with excessive rain where we live.  There is flooding in several locations around Portland, but Fairview, so far, is able to manage the rain.  I have not driven over to see the Sandy River, but so far it seems her banks are holding.

Yesterday I drove into Portland to meet with a new client to discuss a trade show display.  The Willamette River was very high, maybe 10′ above the usual water level, but the banks were holding.  The water was muddy the surface and choppy, like a big dirty kid was sloshing around in a gigantic tub.

On the way home from my meeting, I heard that parts of I5 were expected to flood in the Seattle area.  The report said one of the rivers was expecting waters 10 feet above flood stage.  Again the questions arise.  What exactly is flood stage:

Definition per someone from Wikipedia.

Flood stage means a man made feature is underwater. The term refers to the general condition in which a water level is high enough to cause flooding or water damage to man made elements near a body of water. It applies only to a highly localized point, and not to any standard reference point such as the height of a riverbank, and does not refer to the height above the normal level of a body of water.

The term often confuses the public because it is misunderstood and misused in number of ways. It is often confused with the term “flood gage” which measures the actual height of water above the normal non-flood high point of a body of water, which may not cause any damage or flooding to man made features.

I picture two news reporters standing on the banks of the river making bets on how deep there “flood” stick is now.  Of course there is probably electronic equipment that makes the calculation, but considering how often the news reporters are wrong my vision could be right.

I hope everyone is staying warm and dry!

Ed Bejarana
BusinessBlogging.net
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Happy New Year

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

January 1 always feels like a new beginning.  Last night, after just barely making it til midnight, I put 2008 in dream land and set my sights on 2009.  I woke this morning to new hope, a new year and rain.

I’ve always liked the rain; the air has a crispness that smells clean.  The street gets a washing, mother nature’s way of starting new I think.  The drops of water pound the asphalt, brick, shingle and grass, but never breaking through.  Water leaves foot prints in the dirt, finds the path of least resistance and heads down.  Business is a lot like the dirt: We leave tracks as we navigate the economy seeking the path of least resistance.

2009 for me has many hopes and ambitions; some left over from 2008, others new out of necessity or growth. Like dirt after being pitted from heavy rain drops, the winds of commerce smooth away the wrinkles.  Every start-up business has difficult challenges.  Mine is no different from the next.  I only hope I have the wisdom to learn from mistakes made in 2008.

After a beautiful white Christmas and a music filled year, I am looking forward to more:  more love, more joys, more business, more music, more service to God, more special times with my wife.  Success is meaningless without Kay, without family, without “together”.  Life is empty alone.  I choose to be positive in the face of challenging economic times.  I choose to be optimistic for our nation’s future.  Most importantly I choose to look forward to tomorrow.

Happy New Year to all.  May 2009 bring peace to your life and sanity with your decisions.  May 2009 be everything you hope for and more.  May 2009 be the positive winds of change that smooth over the pits caused by 2008.  And May 2009 bring all of us closer together.

Ed Bejarana
BusinessBlogging.net