What a feeling….

My oh my the meeting tonight was fantastic. 

Teri was pleased to announce that CTV has agreed to be a corporate sponsor for the Heather’s Hootenanny for Hope

We are all so proud of Teri and thankful for CTV‘s support. 

Our next meeting will be at 7:30 on May 26 at the Paris Fair grounds.  Check back before then to make sure the venue hasn’t changed.  Heather and Shelley won’t be joining us as they will be in Italy for a two week anniversary celebration with their husbands.  Congratulations ladies and gents!

 

 

Meeting Reminder

Hi Everyone!  I hope you like the ‘redesign’ of the site.  I felt like some renovations were in order!

Don’t forget we have a meeting on Monday night the 28th at Heather’s house at 7:30.  Bring your smiles and love.

Congratulations Heather

Our Dear Heather was named Ayr Head of the Year.

Congratulations Heather!

For all of the wonderful things you have done for the community of Ayr, from the church work, to the North Dumfries Children’s Choir, to taching piano, to raising tens of thousands of dollars for cancer and ALS, and for being an inspiration – thank you for setting the bar high.

Some really useful sites

I am ‘cross posting’ here which is something that I try desperately to avoid.  I think you’ll find this helpful.

I don’t know how many of you know about these applicaions, so those of you that so will have to bare with me here. 

One that I use every day is Netvibes .  It’s  an ‘aggregator’ site which allows you to put in the addresses of all of the websites that you like to visit.  So, for instance, all your blogger friend’s sites, and your news feeds.  Once you’ve put them in (which is really fast, you simply paste the address in and Netvibes confirms the feed) then you just go to the Netvibes page and it shows you which feed has been updated.  You can then click on the post, and it’s there to read!

It saves a lot of time and effort over visiting each site individually.  The only caveat is that you should become a member, otherwise all of the feeds will be lost when you log out.  It’s a small price to pay.

glubble2.gifThe second site, is more of a browser filter.  It will appeal to anyone who has kids of a young age using the internet.  It’s a Firefox add on called Glubble.  It’s still very much in beta, but promises to be a great feature once they’ve worked out all the kinks.

The way it works is that you add this onto your FF browser, and you become the ‘super user’.  You then can set up accounts for your children.  They can visit a dozen or so very primary sites like Clifford the dog.  Anything beyond that you must first approve. 

Once you approve a site, the child can visit it at any time.  So, instead of trying to filter content for words like breast, or what have you, it simply blocks all sites.  I tried it out with my kids, and frankly they are beyond the age for which it is useful.  I think you really need to start using it with little ones who only visit one or two sites a time.  Mine were simply ticked that they couldn’t go ANYWHERE on the net.  Mind you one was trying to research the question of whether the restoration of the Parthenon will be a success, and the other was looking for Gameboy Cheats….

One of the really neat features of Glubble is that you can join forces with other trusted Superusers and link into their approved website list.  It may well save time if you trust your friends’ judgement.

 So, now that I’ve had my techie release for the day, try out the sites and see what you think.