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Carol H Tucker

Passionate about knowledge management and organizational development, expert in loan servicing, virtual world denizen and community facilitator, and a DISNEY fan

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Be warned:in this very rich environment where you can immerse yourself so completely, your emotions will become engaged -- and not everyone is cognizant of that. Among the many excellent features of SL, there is no auto-return on hearts, so be wary of where your's wanders...


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    In every online community I have belonged to, I have opened a thread that consistented of stray information that I have found that interested me and I thought would interest others.  By posting things in that thread, it was totally up to the reader whether or not they wanted to check in and see what was happening rather than posting it somewhere where they would stumble over it whilte reading something else.  Think of it as the precursor to the "like" button....   It is usually an eclectic stew of banking information, pictures that I like or made me laugh, articles about anthropology, things about sci fi and/or fantasy, blog posts about dominance and/or submission, religious ponderings, SL, and anything else that sparks my interest and gets my attention. 

Of late I have been posting in FaceBook, G+ and Pinterest, as well as sharing on my journal and emailing interesting parties.  Seems like a poor use of resources, using push thinking and forcing me to choose which social network I am going to be posting in or trying to post to all of them....   So I am going back bo my roots.  As of today, I am going to share/like/post here.  Maybe someone will read it and maybe nobody will -- after all, stew is not for everyone!  But I like it, thick and creamy and robust.


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