Aloha from Maui

November 23. 2005 15:23 4 comments Category:


Aloha!
Originally uploaded by urbandude.

A quick photo upload from my hotel room in Wailea. It's been overcast and rainy the whole time, and I'm still trying to find the perfect white balance when everything's is so washed out. Doesn't matter; it's still rediculously beautiful here. I'll post more whenever I get the bajillion photos off the 4 gig memory card in my mom's Canon Rebel XT.

Mom: Thanks for letting me borrow it! Sarah's taken about 99% of the photos (I can't pry it out of her hands).Going to Spago's now. More to come...

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10/6/2007 7:18:38 AM

ghost

what happened to sarah's site?

ghost

10/6/2007 7:18:38 AM

ss396girl

Sounds like you two are having a wonderful time in Maui and we can't wait to see the pictures.  It seems right now Flicr is having a massage, or that is what the home page says.  Their site is down, so can't see any of the pics you have uploaded .. but, tomorrow is another day  Smile

hugs .. momma

ss396girl

10/6/2007 7:18:38 AM

ghost

ok..thanks man. i was wondering. had her linked and couldnt reach it. so sad.

ghost

10/6/2007 7:18:38 AM

Bryan Peters

Her office had a christmas party dinner, and the after-party was at
our house.  In my home office I've got these big block letters on the
wall that says urbandude.com.  She was afraid someone would see my
site, which links to hers.  She got paranoid that her boss or someone
else in the company would read it.

I think it's silly to take down a site for that reason, so I'm working
on her to put it back up.  I think she should go through the site and
edit out any references to work/boss/company, but keep everything
else.

A person's blog should be an extension of themselves, and since it's
public, they should treat it like a public conversation and be aware
of who is 'listening in'.  We all act a little different in certain
company, so being p.c. AND interesting can be difficult on the web.
But it's definitely possible.

Plus, I don't like blogs where people complain.  And if people don't
complain, there's nothing an employer can be offended by.

Bryan Peters

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