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	<title>Chris Collins :: a personal journal &#187; goodbye</title>
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		<title>the 2009 purge</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 03:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have to hand it to social not-working devs. they always seem to try to come-up with new ways of doing the same things as the popular sites. the problem with that is that they never really live up to the expectation set by those popular sites. what is worse, even popular sites that do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to hand it to social not-working devs. they always seem to try to come-up with new ways of doing the same things as the popular sites. the problem with that is that they never really live up to the expectation set by those popular sites. what is worse, even popular sites that do not improve with the times can fall victim to the effect. eventually, as quickly as things grow, they decline. pownce, jaiku and others fade into oblivion.<br />
I am one to try just about anything. eventually, though, I get overhelmed by the numbers or bored by the offering. to that end, purged a number of links I felt were not offering me much of anything. Friendfeed, hi5, myspace, tumblr, livejournal accounts were all canceled in the last fortnight, along with the accounts of a number of smaller services. I never connected at myspace like I do at facebook; I connected even less at hi5, which seemed predominantly hispanics; I connected even less with friendfeed; livejournal and tumblr were repeats of this blog or twitter, which seemed a waste. Most of the smaller twitter wannabes just never cut it. What profiles I could not close, I simply walked away from. tagged made the cut, since there is some interaction. plurk made the cut, just barely, for the same reason. Both socialvibe and realjock have purpose beyond social not-working. the hookup sites entice me, yet scare me still. all in all, the purge was good, since I know predominantly focus on two site, facebook and twitter. I am even using twitter clients <a href="http://www.mrrsoftware.com/MRRSoftware/Syrinx.html">Syinx</a> on Mac and <a href="http://code.google.com/p/pocketwit/">PockeTwit</a> on Blackjack. I will be less enticed to try the new service when the old seems to do the trick.</p>
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		<title>adios</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 01:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, I learned my trainer is leaving. Ignacio is following his wife to Baltimore so she can advance her career as a doctor. If find that quite honorable, if not a bit sad.
Ignacio was the trainer that was assigned to me the last week in January, when I signed a twelve-month contract for eight sessions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, I learned my trainer is leaving. Ignacio is following his wife to Baltimore so she can advance her career as a doctor. If find that quite honorable, if not a bit sad.</p>
<p>Ignacio was the trainer that was assigned to me the last week in January, when I signed a twelve-month contract for eight sessions a month through the LA|Fitness in Allentown, a mile from home. He is Cuban, with a strong but likable personality and developing English skills. He is a strong motivator and a strict teacher. He is the reason I stuck with the training regimen as long as I had. He is the reason I have seen changes in myself. I found him to be a real person as well. I bonded with him. He will be sorely missed.</p>
<p>What is worse is that neither could he recommend another trainer, nor had I seen another trainer, that had the skill or was as much a motivator. I had trained with two others early on and was not impressed with either. I had seen a third who used the equipment in ways I was trained not to use it, or advise techniques to clients that were best done at home. I understand a second PT is also departing, but for his own advancement. </p>
<p>Were it not for the fact I paid good money for this month&#8217;s training, and have seven more months of obligation, I would be apt simply to walk away and find a better trainer. Not that I am particularly skilled at finding one. I got way lucky getting Ignacio recommended to me. The fact that I have no confidence that my training will not be at a level lower that it is now for the same money I am paying, and that the only alternative is a trainer at another LA|F location, the nearest being Montgomeryville, 45 minutes away, makes Ignacio&#8217;s pending departure just that much more disheartening. And, just at the time, I believe, things with the body are breaking in my favor. Talk about something to zap the motivation.</p>
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