So many things….


Hmm.. Where to start.

Nothing major going on, just lots of little stuff.

I am working overtime, for a month, until the end of this month.  Started last week.  I am already tired.  But…I LIKE THE MONEY!  Well, I will, when I get paid. :)

I got a raise.  YAYAYAYAYAYAY

My sister is in San Diego, with her two kids, on vacation for about 11 days.  I was SUPPOSE to go, ended up not being able to afford the whole trip.  Might try to go for a long weekend when summer is over.  I want to see my Grandmother.  She is 94.  Miss her a lot. I was really bummed when I could not go.  The airlines hiked up the rate on the tickets about 60 days before we were leaving and I had not paid yet.  Then…work hadn’t said it was ok to go yet, so I had to put it off.  If I could not go I could not afford to lose the money I would have paid for the ticket.  My sister is going to bring me back a little San Diego beach sand to put in a jar.  :)   Wish she could bring my Grandmother with her too.

Remember we had snow and rain almost two weeks ago?  Or did I mention that?  Well, the day before yesterday it was 101 degrees.  Yesterday about 94.  At night tho, when I am out watering the flowers at work, as I usually do during the “Summer”, I have HAD TO WEAR my flipping COAT!  It was 40 degrees I guess, about 2 am. I am freezing my butt off.  ‘Course, I get water all over me too, which doesn’t help at all!

I paid off my car.  YAYAYAYYAYAYA ME!

There is a site, WikiTree, that is attempting to link everyone they can through their family trees.  You can upload your ged.com files to help do this. I uploaded mine.  They told me to trim it down.  If they took mine, it would create approximately 7300 pages on the WikiTree, one for each and every single person in the tree.  They want the info, however, as they explained, as you go further back in time; there are less people, so you end up being related to just about everyone.  :)   They also said my tree appears to go back to the 1500′s.  Guess I haven’t seen the whole family yet, the little side branches and stuff.

So, I am trying to trim it down.  FUN!  When I first downloaded a copy, don’t wanna use the original, I started deleting my sister’s husband’s family.  She is researching his side, not me.  I kept coming up, as I went back, across people I knew were in my DAD’s family, they had married.  So, I thought, maaaayyyybbeee the file is corrupted?  My mom started out using this file 20 years ago, from one of the original family tree programs.  She would update the software but it allowed you to keep the original from the prior version of the software.  Thought maybe after 20 or more years there were a few glitches.  Would not have surprised me at all.  You know?  So, I deleted my copy, downloaded a copy of the original three more times.  It kept happening.  I figured, finally, I better just check and see if it was so.

Guess what?

It is SO so!

My sister’s husband’s first cousin, 2 removed (I think that was it) had had a child, who had children, of course, and one of those children married my dad’s brother’s wife’s aunt. Can you imagine?  I hope that made sense.  WOW!!  I found another too, but haven’t checked it yet.  I will in a bit.  Not blood related of course, as my aunt married into my family, I sure didn’t expect that particular finding.  Very exciting.

So far I have only gotten the number of people down to about 6500.  Still working on it, deleting the unknowns first.  (If my mom didn’t know the maiden name or surname of a  person she would create a profile anyway, least she would know not to look from the beginning, where she had no info at all, a name is a good place to start)  So, I am writing notes on each and every person’s profile, within the fields provided for “comments” on each profile,  that was a spouse of an “unknown” or the parent of an “unknown” child and then deleting the “unknown” person.  Rather keep the information on all those that are known if I can.  Even if I have all of them in the original file.  Feel like it doesn’t help anyone to get rid of the stuff that is for certain.

My niece, the 14 year-old, had knee surgery Saturday, I think it was Saturday, and my brother had a golf tournament the next morning. (He paid for the tournament before knowing about the surgery, lose your money if you are a no-show) So I went to their house the day after so he could go to his golf tournament and so his daughter would not be alone.  I had to work that night so went home about 1pm.

Shadow was beside himself when I came in the door!  He was bouncing around the walls when I came in.  Jumping on me.  Very excited.  Now, I have never had a small dog before.  I had NO IDEA that their tongues could fit inside someone’s nose when they are trying to greet you after a long, to them, absence.  Yep, yep, yep.  They sure can.  Got my eyeball too.  My EYEBALL!  ‘Course, he didn’t know, or care.  I was slapping myself silly all over my face trying to get the slobber off.  Not that such a little dog has much, but still.

Shadow is funny.  When I try to go to sleep, he wants to play. Oh, yes, he can jump on my bed now, barely, but he can.  Yesterday he tried to jump up and slid right off, the sheet wasn’t giving him much in the way of grip.  Sheet went with him too and he slid right back down the side of the bed. :)   Anywhooo….When I try to sleep, the little bugger wants to play. Do you know how excited a small dog gets just by wagging your finger?  Moving it an inch, one way or another?  I don’t do much, fall asleep and before I fall completely asleep I twitch my finger once in a while.  He is ALL OVER IT!  You’d think my finger was attacking him if you saw the vigor with which he returns the attack. Never knew a pet could be so easily entertained!

I lost my Kindle too!  Well, I thought I did.  I was in panic mode when I could not find it.  I could not imagine telling my sister that I lost her gift to me. :(   My brother found it at his house. YAYAYAYYAYAY  I was so happy.  I turned my house and car upside down looking for it.  Kept calling work to see if they could find it.  I left it at my brother’s house tho, not at my house at all.  Which in a way made me feel better as I couldn’t even remember taking it out of my backpack when I went home later that day, I pretty much just went to bed because I had to work that night.  I was very relieved he found it!

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Want that Web Article on Your Kindle? clipDO has the Answer and its FREE « Kindle Stuff


Want that Web Article on Your Kindle? clipDO has the Answer and its FREE « Kindle Stuff.

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Like many Kindle owners, I am sure you find that once you read digital content on the Kindle, you don’t want to read any other way.  That’s fine but the web is full of interesting articles that we would like to read….how do you get them to your Kindle?

Enter the team from clipDO.com who have taken the idea that you can cut and paste a website and link that to the Amazon personal document service for a slick one click send to Kindle solution.

clipDO’s home page with the clip to Kindle graphic

How does clipDO work?

clipDO is designed to clip content direct from the web to your clipDO account and then to your Kindle.

If you see an article you like

The idea is that you see many articles a day that you would like to read but don’t have time to read them right at that moment. With clipDO setup you now just hit the clipDO button on your browser and that clips the article for you.

Clip it to clipDO.com

The text is striped out cleanly just like the readability view for safari. The text, and images where they relate to the article, are passed to clipDO for processing. This all happens in a flash and you don’t really notice anything other than what looks like a page re-load on some browsers.

And read it on the Kindle

A few seconds later the article appears on your Kindle.  The delivery is by default over the free option (Wi-Fi). You can change this to the paid 3G route if you prefer.

There are some nice additional features on the website such as Article Trending which shows a list of the top articles people are clipping and the ability to email a link to an article to a friend.

clipDO tell us that much more is on the way and we can see how they could extend into text analytics and further social integration. For now there is not much in the way of networking capability so they have some way to go there.

Setting Up clipDO

You start by joining the service on the clipDO.com homepage. It’s free and the clipDO team assures us they take a dim view of spam which is good to know. Once you login there is a wizard to help you set up the Kindle. You don’t have to use the wizard, but it’s best to do so as it steps through the various settings that are needed.

  1. First you add clipDO’s mail ID to the amazon servers. (See my previous post about adding approved emails by clicking here).  Those of you that use personal documents will know about this step.   Amazon uses an email filter system to protect your Kindle from spam so in effect you are authorizing clipDO to send to your Kindle.
  2. Next up you tell clipDO what your Kindle email address is.  Amazon provides an email address for each Kindle you activate.  You can find this mail ID both on the Amazon servers and on the Kindle under settings.  The clipDO wizard guides you through the process and even has videos if things get a little sticky.
  3. The final step is to set up your browser.  There are a number of ways to do this and clipDO offers you specific support depending on the browser your using.  Most browsers can use the clipDO bookmark, which is placed on your browser and looks just like any other bookmark.
If you also add clipDO.com as a bookmark you will have something like this at the end of the setup
There are other solutions available for Chrome and clipDO says they are working on more.  One great solution is the Chrome extension.  This little widget puts the clipDO icon on your browser right next to the wrench (top right corner if you’re reading this on Chrome).
You can get the extension from the Chrome store.  Just search for clipDO:

clipDO’s Google Chrome extension

Pricing

clipDO as we said is offered free so how do they pay for the service?  At the moment it seems advertising is the route of choice.  The site carries adverts for Hiscox Business Insurance who apparently helped to launch the site.

It seems a bit strange to see an advert on the homepage of a service like this but maybe that will change in time.  The team at clipDO made no hint of expecting to charge users so for not it would seem the service will remain FREE.

The future of publishing?

clipDO argue that publishing is set for even more rapid change over the next 5 years than has been experienced in the last 10.  E-readers such as the Kindle are fundamentally changing how people consume digital content.  Where once you had a paper and maybe a magazine delivered to your door, now there are links sent for 100′s of sites every week.

If stage one of publishing on the web was replication of the newspaper as a list of articles, stage two was using lots of graphics and adverts to clutter the page, maybe stage three takes us full cycle to a reading experience we can all enjoy.

Jon Slinn, the CEO of clipDO certainly think so.  ”I love the Kindle” says Jon, “It’s given me back the reading experience I feel was lost when most of the magazines and papers moved to the web”, “clipDO was built to give those publishers a platform for global single article distribution, something I feel strongly has to happen just as it did in music”.

Tall claims, for now clipDO offers a nice solution for something we can all enjoy, reading web articles on the Kindle

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Click http://clipdo.com now to try out clipDO , there are videos available at clipDO TV and the firm has a blog for all their product release info at http://www.blog.clipdo.com

 

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