I was sitting here as I posted this message. (Photo also taken using the same phone and posted to Moblog.)
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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Cheers to you too, Michael! I loved your garden! I live in Siberia so I don't usually see such kind of nature :)
Hi Michael,
It was nice to hear your voice and know about hipcast. Posting a message to your blog through a regular phone is something I did know about. Thanks for sharing. I am looking forward to our conference today.
Abraços from Brazil
Jose
Hi Michael, I missed your session today but enjoyed the messsage you left for us here. Incredible, eh? how all these tools offer a myriad of possibilities. Your backyard looks beautiful. I am getting more and more interested in Australia these days as my son might emigrate there. Cheers, Berta from Venezuela
Yes Berta - what's possible is incredible :) If you're son does indeed make it to Australia and ever gets to Adelaide tell him he is most welcome to get in touch with me.
- Michael
Love your blog, Michael, sooooo many toys :-)
Thanks again for sharing with us your expertise.
hugs,
Daf
Thanks, Michael, for sharing such great technological things with us. I'm always looking forward to getting my computer and discover the new things I'll learn everyday. Technology is amazing and the infinity of tools designed to help us and entertain us is great. This course is really being a enriching and fulfilling experience. Thank you!
Paula Ferreira
Paula - I like your choice of words: 'help an entertain'. Perhaps we can add teach. I think it's the 'entertain' part that a lot of teachers don't appreciate. They just see it as a lot of hard work, and don't realise the tremendous enjoyment these tools can provide.
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