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TonNet is a 30-something educator and blogger. He's the administrator of Education & Tech which was created to build hope that Education still can make you rich not only spiritually but economically. TonNet is Milton Ramirez. He has a Doctorate in Education from National University of Loja-Ecuador (UNL), and he hails from NYC. For any questions, tips or concerns please e-mail us to: contact(at)miltonramirez(dot)com
If you are a regular at Education & Tech, you shall remember that I'd written a post almost everyday since 2003 and before, it even had different names such as Blog For Spanish Readers, BPLE, and so. You'd find posts in Spanish because that's how this blog started. Education & Tech covers tender questions of human living and rougher matters rotting the educators core.



People are constantly observing your behavior and forming theories about your competence, character, and commitment, which are rapidly disseminated throughout your workplace. It is only wise to add your voice in framing others' theories about who you are and what you can accomplish.


While we’re on Ecuador, something interesting has happened. After confiscating $6 billion in investment from Los Angeles-based Occidental Petroleum, and scrapping its entire free trade pact with the U.S., effectively swapping market access to a $11 trillion economy for $1 billion in oil pumping equipment, Ecuador is moving back in the direction of good sense.


One project, an open-source, Internet-based PBX called Asterisk, has more than 500,000 systems now in use. 'Microsoft might have realized that there are a lot of people who have seen this idea',says an Asterisk designer and president of Digium, a company in Huntsville, Ala., that sells a commercial version of the program. 'They want to get the message out there that they have a strategy.'"



I think use of the blog will continue to improve, but I think that so many students are accustomed to blog sites like "My Space" that the line between the personal and the academic blogs can be fuzzy, especially in a course like English. But for the most part, I am blown away both by my students' perceptive comments and by their honesty. I feel a little closer to them now, and I look forward to reading their entries.




This post is a survey. What is the perfect blogging service? We're all going to answer differently, but hopefully some patterns will emerge. What features are important? Forget for a moment what is supported by your particular platform and just tell us what you want. Not what you wish you had, but what you want even if you have it. Trackback can be important to you even if you use WordPress. Maybe that's why you're using WordPress.On Del.icio.us: blogging, survey, platform, blogger, wordpress










El fracaso en la sociedad estadounidense está bastante bien visto, es mejor haber creado cinco empresas que hayan quebrado que no haber creado nunca ninguna empresa.







