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May these last days of 2009 be your best, full of joyful peace.

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I won’t go on about this, suffice it to know, I cried and cried with joy when I read about this at the Apple app store. This blogger already gets the point across with a link to a video and screen shots so click here to read – and please, don’t hesitate, click this sentence link.

Imagine having to carry around 10 pounds of equipment that cost thousands of dollars – just to communicate with people. Pain, hassle, uncool, can’t afford it, all of the above. Now, imagine grabbing your iPhone or iPod and software that costs currently $189.00 — and be able to communicate. Yeah, it is beyond cool. Reading the comments on the app by parents seeing the change in their child or teenager… well….

I’m sure the more expensive equipment is still very useful and needed – and was/is life changing, but this takes it to a whole new level.

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Tempted
Wrangling,
Insightful
Territorial
Twists,
Engaging
Repartee

MeeAugraphie
08/31/09

Originally posted on Twitter and MeeAugraphie, but since so many non-poets twitter, I wanted to post it here as well…. This is one of the few poems I did not write in real time, I started it weeks ago, didn’t like where it was going and today, tumbled across it and Muse decided to share her thoughts, guess she had dwelled on it in the recesses of my mind long enough.

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Many of us use our blog or other addresses or a favorite quote as a signature addition to our emails. I do, too. When I email a business, though, I usually remove them – until today.

I’ve added one just for emailing businesses:

Your company depends on how you react to the customer. I am your customer: you are the make it or break it point. Your choice is?

I suppose I could add: Be aware – I will blog on how I was treated as a customer.

Just a thought…. in part, tongue in cheek; in part, cause I am fighting a cold or allergies; in part, because customer service, overall, seems to be on a downturn again.

(I understand some businesses are now reacting to the comments made about them on Twitter….

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The bad: Some days just plain are horrible.

The good: Those days and that which caused them normally pass and fade away into old memories unnecessary to recall.

The mediocre: People have to get to the latter point.

The awesome: In most cases, it is possible.

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