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Contacts

Once in a while I'll hear from readers that I never new existed.  Just this last week I've heard from 3 readers that I was surprised read this blog.


  • One was from overseas where they where also a user of my MySines iPhone/iPad application.  Very cool.
  • One was from a old contact that I have not heard from for a long time and thought I could provide assistance to a contact of theirs.  It turned out that was able to provide some general startup / development guidance.
  • And the last was a local contact that had questions about my last blog on Bullies.  They wanted to know if I was talking about an area close to them (I was not, it was a long time ago).

It was very interesting to get such different contacts, each with very different areas and aspects of my life that has in some way intersected with theirs.  You never know what areas in your past has intersected with others.  I guess that is kind of what Facebook is all about.  However Facebook works to keep those contacts always current but that's is not how life works.  In life you touch others, thoughts and things and move on, it's not meant to be static but always moving on.  Enjoy the adventure, don't fear the lost contacts but take pleasure in making new ones.

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