Paul Carter Jr.

WARNING: Chat Roulette At Your Own Risk

February 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Imagine sitting in front of your laptop, logging into a place called Chat Roulette, and randomly any one person–any where in the world with a live video cam can see you and you can see them.  You can text chat with them while they can see you and if they have a microphone and there speakers on, you can talk to each other, listen, see, and text each other.  Wait a minute, what if you don't like what you see? (smiles)  Just click or push one button, and the application instantaneously disconnects from that person, and finds you a new partner to chat with.  How about that?

WARNING: you never know who will pop up as your partner, that's the roulette part of things, and guess what happened in my first video partner that showed up?  Can you imagine someone being so bored with themselves they would sit in front of a roulette chat room jerking off? He got an INSTANT click off!  Come on, really! Why did my first chat roulette experience have to be like that? By the way, that kind of activity is supposedly against the terms and conditions of Chat Roulette, of well, some ignore those things, obviously.  Try Chat Roulette at your own risk.  What's the website? Of course, it is http://chatroulette.com Try at your own risk!

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Are You Familiar With “Twitter Fountain” ?

February 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment

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Just minutes ago, after reading my newTwitter friend's blog @Eleesha I noticed she had a Twitter Fountain–as it is called–embedded within the blog.  Usually, services as such post a logo indicating source–it did not.  Right clicking the "Twitter Fountain" revealed the name and yes, I Googled it. (smiles) http://twitterfountain.com 

Anyway, within the embedd–it offers options to input only the twitter user name, so I did. Of course, the first minute or so, you will see preset twitter fountain tweets then later you will start seeing all your twitter mentions.  All? How back in the mentions time line? I can not say for certain.  Anyway, I'm giving this twitter fountain a try–for a minute a least.  Not sure if I would use this permanently–you decide and try.

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“Which Twitter Desktop App Do I Prefer? TweetDeck Vs. Seesmic?”

January 5, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Which do I prefer? Let me start by saying, I'm impressed with the significant improvements of both TweetDeck and Seesmic. Seesmic has made tremendous improvements since my first test drive a couple months ago, last year, wow! I don't use Seesmic via mobile phone, so I'm unable to comment regarding that. I think from what I skimmed, they have an applications for the Droid and another new phone ( I think it was BlackBerry). With that being the case, that would be an awesome feature for those that compute via mobile phone!

Presently, I still prefer to use TweetDeck, the latest version.  It feels more comfortable, and it offers a special column that displays new followers allowing many communication options or all the regular twitter communication options, if you will.  If I never used TweetDeck before and Seesmic was my first and only, I would obviously be using Seesmic, but so far I'm hook on TweetDeck.  Now, I'm not sure about TweetDesk's mobile abilities.  Again, if I did not use my laptop on the move and I used only mobile phone, I would probably use Seesmic's mobile applications, no doubt about it.  

Coming soon, online video demonstrations of the various applications! All the best! 

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“Check Out TimeSquare Live In NYC VIA LiveStream!”

January 1, 2010 · Leave a Comment

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I know it's perhaps redundant friends, but I just wanted to share this with you, if your not already aware!  I think with the significant improvements with technology today, livestreaming is way to cool! Happy New Year friends!!! 

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“Tiger Woods’ Indiscretions Cost Sponsors $12 Billion”

December 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

If every America, me included, based there decision to purchase a product or service upon the morale position of the CEO's, executives, management, employees, etc. of those companies, which companies would be morale enough to be patronized?

Even the media, the same people scrambling with excitement to report the Tiger Woods, do not some them commit adulterous acts or fornicate, so what?  If you turn on the popular television shows today, these moral acts are apart of the shows for entertainment, right? Listen, I'm not implying that fornication or adultery is OK, nor am I defending Tigers Woods for these wrong acts, but are the stones that many citizens are casting fair?

So, why would I stop consuming products because of any one's immoral acts? What purpose would that serve? What? By my boycotting any of Tiger Woods sponsors, I'm making a strong stance for morality? I'm trying to show the world how moral I am? 

This is not an honest position. Call it my opinion and say it does not matter, if you will, but casting stones at Tiger Woods does not discourage or stop sin or sinning.  If anything, we should be supporting and encouraging Tiger Woods recovery from sex addiction and the healing of his marriage.  

Other than Tiger Woods, the rest of the world must be without sin, right?  People should never idolize others anyway regardless of how well one plays a sport, or any other activity for that matter.  I respect Tiger for his abilities to perform well on the golf course, and regardless of his immoral acts, that has nothing to do with how he plays the game, and uplifted the sport and inspired millions around the world to play golf.  It was not his moral standing that made him a so called icon of golf, it was his talented golf abilities.  

With that said, I will continue to patronize services or products I enjoy regardless.  Also, I respect the opinions of others that will disagree with me as well.  Isn't it great we all see things from different view points?

What Tiger did was without excuse, I concur. 

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“How to Find Anything Online: Become an Internet Research Expert”

December 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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When Does Learning End? After College?

December 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Today, for some, the learning process ends after high school or college, subconsciously.  It's a sad thought for one to think, there is no need to learn any more or the desire to do so, is longer necessary. Why?

Learning is a process that should never end.  Unfortunately for many, a formal education eliminated the child like inquisitive attitude of learning many years ago, so learning to some became a chore, something that had to be done only.

What's my point?  What if one learned how to make learning easier and more productive for ones personal development, how what that impact or influence there perception of learning? 

No matter what, learning is necessary even for personal development.  Right now, I'm learning everything possible about Internet Network Marketing both the conventional and unconventional skills of the industry.  So what?

The toughest discipline to learn is self discipline.  And that's apart of my story, learning the craft of self discipline.

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Warning: If You Put Your Twitter Account On Steroids Using 3rd Party Twitter Software or Applications, You Could Get Your Twitter Account(s) Suspended

December 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

There are a number of opinions regarding these 3rd party twitter software or applications.  But if you conduct a completely patient objective online research about the using them, you will conclude, the risk of getting your Twitter account(s) suspended is not worth it, really.  All that time spent building your, assuming legitimately targeted followers, twitter account results in a waste of time.  People, we have to remember, twitter is a free service, and you don't own your twitter account, it's a privileage not a right.  Twitter has the right to suspend your account, so please take a minute to study the TOS (Terms of service) and or agreement.  Protect your twitter relationships by limiting twitter automation, do more manually as much as possible.  Otherwise, at your own risk while using automation.  

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“I’ve got 668 ‘friends’ on Facebook… but I don’t know any of my neighbors”

December 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Reading this title makes me say, "I've got 99 problems and my neighbors ain't one"  Sorry, I borrowed most of that line from the rapper JayZ, most of you problem caught on to that… (smile)  Here's an interesting article to read.

Read More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1234932/Ive-got-668-friends-Facebook–I-dont-know-neighbours.html  

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How to get 1000 Twitter Followers in 5 days

December 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Check out this video produced by my smiling friend, Shalonda Gordon! (smile) Maybe you already know how, this video will show you “What” to do. After you watch it, share your experience here as a comment, please. All the best!

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