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Meet Cornelius, aka, Corny: Resident in My Head and Bed

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What Does Your Blogging Platform Say About Your Personal Brand? (Something Good, I Hope!)

What does your blogging platform say about you? Are you sending a message just by having the blog platform you have? Are there certain types of people who choose one platform over the other? See what your chosen blog platform could be saying about you.

 

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Blogger.com: I’m new to blogging and technology. I’ve been on Facebook for three years, and I kick butt at Farmville, Pirate Clan, and Words With Friends. My grandkids call me Memaw. I want to share stories about my cat and two dogs that I take on car trips.

WordPress.com: A friend told me I should start blogging, and he set this up for me. I haven’t posted anything since 2009, when I wrote “This is my first blog post. Hopefully I can figure out how to use this. I’ll be talking about stuff I enjoy, interesting ideas, and my philosophy of life.” I hope to start making money from my blog, if I can just find my password.

WordPress.org/self-hosted: Geek, nerd, techie, dweeb, guru, egghead. Call me what you want, but I’ve got the technical chops to get this bad boy up and running, with up-to-the minute plugin solutions for every problem an advanced blogger could ever want. I should, since I’m always free on the weekends.

Posterous: I root for the underdog, the little guy, the Chicago Cubs, and I still get excited when The Little Engine That Could makes it over the hill. I wanted a blog platform that most people had never heard of, let alone know how to pronounce correctly. I also believe that my mobile phone should be my one and only method of communication, so I prefer to submit my blog posts and photos via email.

Tumblr: Email? What the hell is email? I like posting awesome pictures of my feet, the awesome food I’m eating for dinner, and me and my besties having a really awesome time. I’m 24 and wear jeggings and giant knit hats the Rastafarians wear to hold their dreadlocks, even though I have short hair. I use my $500 phone to make my high-res photos look really old.

Typepad: I was in AP English and Math in high school. I scored 1600 on my SATs and graduated valedictorian. In college, I double majored in actuarial science and contemporary design. And yet, I’m more than happy to spend $9 a month on something I could get for absolutely free anywhere else on the Internet.

LiveJournal: I’m living in 2003, and this is the perfect platform to let me share my Red Dwarf and Star Trek: Enterprise fan fiction. I also post Harry Potter cosplay photos. I’m also waiting for shoulder pads and poofy bangs to come back into fashion.

Joomla: I hate the world and everyone in it.

Twitter: Dont have any deep thots that cn b expressed in >140 characters. Believe Twitterspeak shld be taut n schools as 2nd language. (1/2)
 

Twitter: Any deeper wrld-vu cn b summed in 2nd twt, if need be. (2/2)

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has a blog on WordPress.com, Posterous, Tumblr, a self-hosted WordPress site, and is still rocking his very first blog on Blogger (loud and proud since 2003!). He is a newspaper humor columnist, the owner of Professional Blog Service, and the co-author of Branding Yourself: How to Use Social Media to Invent or Reinvent Yourself, and No Bullshit Social Media: The All-Business, No-Hype Guide to Social Media Marketing. He also doesn’t really believe any of what he wrote about your favorite blogging platform, because you’re awesome.

 

 

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Wheat Dalia Upma & A Fried Egg: Breakfast of Champions

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March 05

MORNING

“Ye must be born again.”
John 3:7

Regeneration is a subject which lies at the very basis of salvation, and we should be very diligent to take heed that we really are “born again,” for there are many who fancy they are, who are not. Be assured that the name of a Christian is not the nature of a Christian; and that being born in a Christian land, and being recognized as professing the Christian religion is of no avail whatever, unless there be something more added to it–the being “born again,” is a matter so mysterious, that human words cannot describe it. “The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.” Nevertheless, it is a change which is known and felt: known by works of holiness, and felt by a gracious experience. This great work is supernatural. It is not an operation which a man performs for himself: a new principle is infused, which works in the heart, renews the soul, and affects the entire man. It is not a change of my name, but a renewal of my nature, so that I am not the man I used to be, but a new man in Christ Jesus. To wash and dress a corpse is a far different thing from making it alive: man can do the one, God alone can do the other. If you have then, been “born again,” your acknowledgment will be, “O Lord Jesus, the everlasting Father, thou art my spiritual Parent; unless thy Spirit had breathed into me the breath of a new, holy, and spiritual life, I had been to this day dead in trespasses and sins.’ My heavenly life is wholly derived from thee, to thee I ascribe it. My life is hid with Christ in God.’ It is no longer I who live, but Christ who liveth in me.” May the Lord enable us to be well assured on this vital point, for to be unregenerate is to be unsaved, unpardoned, without God, and without hope.

EVENING

“Before destruction the heart of man is haughty.”
Proverbs 18:12

It is an old and common saying, that “coming events cast their shadows before them;” the wise man teaches us that a haughty heart is the prophetic prelude of evil. Pride is as safely the sign of destruction as the change of mercury in the weather-glass is the sign of rain; and far more infallibly so than that. When men have ridden the high horse, destruction has always overtaken them. Let David’s aching heart show that there is an eclipse of a man’s glory when he dotes upon his own greatness. 2 Sam. 24:10. See Nebuchadnezzar, the mighty builder of Babylon, creeping on the earth, devouring grass like oxen, until his nails had grown like bird’s claws, and his hair like eagle’s feathers. Dan. 4:33. Pride made the boaster a beast, as once before it made an angel a devil. God hates high looks, and never fails to bring them down. All the arrows of God are aimed at proud hearts. O Christian, is thine heart haughty this evening? For pride can get into the Christian’s heart as well as into the sinner’s; it can delude him into dreaming that he is “rich and increased in goods, and hath need of nothing.” Art thou glorying in thy graces or thy talents? Art thou proud of thyself, that thou hast had holy frames and sweet experiences? Mark thee, reader, there is a destruction coming to thee also. Thy flaunting poppies of self-conceit will be pulled up by the roots, thy mushroom graces will wither in the burning heat, and thy self-sufficiency shall become as straw for the dunghill. If we forget to live at the foot of the cross in deepest lowliness of spirit, God will not forget to make us smart under his rod. A destruction will come to thee, O unduly exalted believer, the destruction of thy joys and of thy comforts, though there can be no destruction of thy soul. Wherefore, “He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.”

 

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On This Day: March 5

Updated March 4, 2012, 1:28 pm

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On March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill delivered his famous “Iron Curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo.

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On March 5, 1908, Sir Rex Harrison, the Academy Award-winning English stage and film actor, was born. Following his death on June 2, 1990, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1770 The Boston Massacre took place as British soldiers, taunted by a crowd of colonists, opened fire, killing five people.
1867 An abortive Fenian uprising against English rule took place in Ireland.
1933 The Nazi Party won 44 percent of the vote in German parliamentary elections, enabling it to join with the Nationalists to gain a slender majority in the Reichstag.
1953 Soviet dictator Josef Stalin died at age 73 after nearly three decades in power.
1963 Country music singer Patsy Cline died in a plane crash near Camden, Tenn., at age 30.
1970 The nuclear non-proliferation treaty went into effect.
1982 Comedian John Belushi was found dead of a drug overdose at age 33.
2001 Vice President Dick Cheney underwent an angioplasty for a partially blocked artery.
2004 Martha Stewart was convicted of obstructing justice and lying to the government about why she’d unloaded her Imclone Systems Inc. stock just before the price plummeted.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Eva Mendes, Actress

Actress Eva Mendes turns 37 years old today.

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Kevin Connolly, Actor (“Entourage”)

Actor Kevin Connolly (“Entourage”) turns 38 years old today.

AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

1922 James Noble, Actor, turns 90
1936 Dean Stockwell, Actor, turns 76
1937 Denny Crum, Hall of Fame basketball coach, turns 75
1948 Eddy Grant, Rock singer, turns 64
1954 Marsha Warfield, Actress, comedian, turns 58
1955 Penn Jillette, Magician, comedian (Penn and Teller), turns 57
1975 Niki Taylor, Model, turns 37
1976 Paul Konerko, Baseball player, turns 36

 

Historic Birthdays

Sir Rex Harrison 3/5/1908 – 6/2/1990 English stage and film actor.Go to obituary »
82 Gerardus Mercator 3/5/1512 – 12/2/1594
Flemish cartographer
75 Jan van der Heyden 3/5/1637 – 3/28/1712
Dutch painter of cityscapes
74 Giovanni Tiepolo 3/5/1696 – 3/27/1770
Italian painter
80 Lady Augusta Gregory 3/5/1852 – 5/22/1932
Irish writer and playwright
58 Howard Pyle 3/5/1853 – 11/9/1911
American illustrator, painter, and author
83 Michael von Faulhaber 3/5/1869 – 6/12/1952
German cardinal and archbishop of Munich
47 Rosa Luxemburg 3/5/1871 – 1/15/1919
German revolutionary and agitator
72 Arthur Schendel 3/5/1874 – 9/11/1946
Dutch novelist and short-story writer
86 Edouard Belin 3/5/1876 – 3/4/1963
French engineer and inventor
72 Heitor Villa-Lobos 3/5/1887 – 11/17/1959
Brazilian musician and composer