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Another Meme. foot level girl geekery

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The photo from one of my flickr contacts, Gina Trapani , caught my eye and I thought, this looks familiar but couldn't place it. And, not only that, Gina graciously gave me some of her BlogHer swag to take to Cambodia and this is a perfect way to say Thanks! And if I was till in Cambodia, I would translated the meme.

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Eight Things About Me: I'm only do this "tag" Cambodian Bloggers.

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The 8 Random Facts About Me meme is circulating in the nptech blogspace here , here , and here (I got tagged twice already, so ignored it.) I hate memes as much as Alan does. My favorite Cambodian photo in Flickr is titled " Abbey Road " I am tagging: Ms K Tharum Jinja Virak Preetam Rai Chantra Lux Mean Vutha

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More on Burma - Protests in Real Life and Online

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He points over to a post from Mean Lux in Cambodia and his flickr set. The red t-shirt show your support meme didn't originate online - it started offline in countries from that region showing support. Mean Lux points to an excellent post that summarizes the all the online support in addition to the Facebook activity.

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Personal Tag Clouds

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To see an example of one of these memes, view the front page of flicker.com. It lets you create a personal tag cloud of your delcious or flickr tags. You can also do the same with your flickr photos. In fact, there is a flickr group for extispicious. The tagging tag is larger than the Cambodia tag.

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Best of Beth's Blog 2008: Finding The Top Ten Posts In Less Than Five MInutes!

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An Internet Lesson in Rural Cambodia. The Kids in Cambodia Say Thank You. Let the Change Blogging Meme Hit The Road. How Nonprofits Can Get The Most Out of Flickr. Thanks Teresa Crawford For Helping Us Swim Upstream. Don't Let $50,000 for the Sharing Foundation Slip Away! Why Is Pharoth Wearing A Foo Camp T-Shirt?

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Steve Bridger

Thing is, once you have paid the admin, the cash value of the flickr ‘donation’ barely makes it worthwhile – even for the 5 account max per charity. Totally agree with the flickr one. I treat myself to a 10 minute slot along with a coffee mid-morning for a ‘flickr’ break. Am I missing something?

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