A blog that I have followed for a long time is 'How I am Becoming an Astronaut.' It is the blog of Damaris Sarria's work at NASA and her preparation to meet her ultimate goal of being an astronaut. The juxtaposition of both storylines are interesting. Damaris is an engaging writer, who supplements this with cool photos of rockets and shuttles.
Her blog is important to be sure because the reality is that we don't hear often enough about women engineers who blog even though they are out there.
Her latest post documents her attendace at the NASA 50th Anniversary celebration where she gets a photo with the always awesome Gene Cernan, last man to walk on the moon.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Bare-Tweetin'
Almost a week since I've been introduced to the virtues of Twitter and I am addicted. I am 'tweeting' and well, reading and 'tweeting.'
I am now playing with Twitter Search and hashtags (#):
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23ftt
I am now playing with Twitter Search and hashtags (#):
http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23ftt
Saturday, October 11, 2008
More from the BlogHer Reach Out Tour
Well I am in Breakout Session #2, which has to deal with Social Media and Business. Currently we are going through panel introductions. Focus is currently on using Twitter, which admittedly I have not really used a whole lot.
Now we have moved to marketing and blogging, which again has come up as a topic. I am not terribly surprised, but can't help but be surprised to hear that mommy bloggers are growing exponentially.
As I mentioned to my blogger meetup, this isn't just a conference for women, can come too and there are some here. I have not spoken to them yet, but who knows?
Now we have moved to marketing and blogging, which again has come up as a topic. I am not terribly surprised, but can't help but be surprised to hear that mommy bloggers are growing exponentially.
As I mentioned to my blogger meetup, this isn't just a conference for women, can come too and there are some here. I have not spoken to them yet, but who knows?
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