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jamiet

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Jamie is a guy from Florida, USA

Yes, that's really me. Unlike so many others that post fake pictures of themselves. ;-) "Keep Moving Forward, Onward and Upward." "Assume nothing. Question everything." "You're who & what you choose to be." "If you're given a second chance, take it!" I've been through alot in my life. I have seen the good & bad, maybe more bad than good; but I'd "like to believe" there are genuinely good people out there, in all walks of life. I believe in helping those that need help, and standing by my friends & family. Be aware, don't walk through life with blinders on, you'll miss too much if you do. Message to all my friends: take care of yourselves. "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind."" by Dr. Seuss

  • An Open Letter To Those Without Invisible Disability Or...

    Rated Oct 04 15 reviews disabilities notdoneliving.net

    An Open Letter To Those Without Invisible Disability Or Chronic Illness ...

    By Ricky Buchanan on May 10, 2009
    rickybuchanan.stumbleupon.com [rickybuchanan.stumbleupon.com]
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    I'd love for family and friends to read this, and take it to heart. Just open your eyes, and ears, and your heart. - Jamie
  • StumbleUpon.com: SU A Call for Help: transferring files

    Rated Nov 13 1 review computers, windows xp, windows 7 stumbleupon.com

    If you haven't ever checked out the: "A Call For Help" Stumbleupon Forum, it might be worth a visit. Any tech related questions you might have, you can post here. The link is to my current question.
  • Give Me Your Eyes

    Rated Sep 27 1 review music, video, brandon heath youtube.com

    :: Brandon Heath: Give Me Your Eyes ::

    Looked down from a broken sky
    Traced out by the city lights
    My world from a mile high
    Best seat in the house tonight
    Touched down on the cold black top
    Hold on for the sudden stop
    Breath in the familiar shock
    Of confusion and chaos
    All those people going somewhere,
    Why have I never cared?

    Chorus:
    Give me your eyes for just one second
    Give me your eyes so I can see
    Everything that I keep missing
    Give me your love for humanity
    Give me your arms for the broken hearted
    Ones that are far beyond my reach.
    Give me your heart for the ones forgotten
    Give me your eyes so I can see
    Yeah
    Yeah

    Step out on a busy street
    See a girl and our eyes meet
    Does her best to smile at me
    To hide what's underneath
    There's a man just to her right
    Black suit and a bright red tie
    Too ashamed to tell his wife
    He's out of work
    He's buying time
    All those people going somewhere
    Why have I never cared?

    Chorus

    I've Been there a million times
    A couple of million eyes
    Just moving past me by
    I swear I never thought that I was wrong
    Well I want a second glance
    So give me a second chance
    To see the way you see the people all along

    Chorus (x2)

    brandonheath.net [brandonheath.net]


  • Bsnightskys blog - StumbleUpon

    Rated Sep 27 100 reviews stumblers, friends stumbleupon.com

    A great selection of stumbles. Worth visiting often!
  • my little scribbles

    Rated Sep 13 1 review ecommerce, wireless, cellphones, cellular, prepaid, net10 blogspot.com

    My first impressions of Net10 Wireless cell phone service isn't good ( net10.com [net10.com] ). I'd just bought 2 phones, and had activated them, because we needed to keep in touch in case of emergencies. Meanwhile, we were trying to port our Verizon cell numbers over to the newly activated Net10 phones. First, Net10 customer service tells us we need new SIM cards, which they'll mail to us in 3-5 days, on the 5th day, after not getting the SIM cards, I sent an e-mail asking where they were. They replied: the shipment was canceled, and the porting of the numbers has been finished, I only needed to activate them online. I tried the website, and was unable to. I then called their number to speak to someone to get it taken care of, he had me enter a lot of codes, and supposedly everything had went through. I hung up, only to discover that I could make calls out on one phone, but not receive calls on it. The other phone could do neither. I called Net10 back, and the customer service person had me enter more codes, to no avail. He told me to wait 2 hours, and try the phones, and if they didn't work, to call back again. Well, they didn't work, so I called back, and this representative had me enter lots of codes, and then she decides I need SIM cards after all. Which will take 3-5, or even 7-10 days. Now, we have no cell phone service at all. I have also used up minutes trying to activate the phones.
    I had asked the customer service rep to give me an alternate number to call, so I could have this matter escalated to management level. She didn't provide me with that info., I have also sent an e-mail to Net10 customer service, and no replies so far.
    I must also point out that I am hard of hearing, and I had a hard time understanding the representatives because of their accents, and the phone connection was extremely poor, I strained to hear everything they said, and could barely make out what they were saying.
    With a special needs child, and also several family members with serious health problems, and disabilities, we needed to be in touch whenever we needed to.
    I am hoping that Net10 will get this straightened out soon, but am doubtful.
  • Created Sep 12

    Has anybody ever run across a directory for "dial-up friendly" websites? This would be ideal for those of us connecting to the net at 38kbps. Thanks.
  • dial-up internet service

    Created Sep 06

    NetZero dial-up rocks! You can do so many things while waiting for a web page to load, such as: take a nap, read a book, or watch a movie!
  • Created Sep 01

    We will be going back to dial-up internet service. We were using my cell phone's service ( Alltel aka Verizon ) to connect to the internet via USB cable, using the phone as a modem. They were charging a flat fee for the data service ( side note: ever since Verizon took over, the connection speed dropped dramatically ). Anyway, we can no longer afford the cell phone service period ( going to be using a pre-paid cell phone ). There is no cable service, or DSL in my area, and we can't afford satellite internet service.
    What I am asking of my friends, please hold off sending videos to watch, and music to listen to. Although I greatly appreciate you thinking of me, there will be no possible way for me to watch them on a dial-up connection. The links could be sent via PM, or e-mail, and I could try to watch them when I have access to a hi-speed connection.
    I might add that it seems like any Web 2.0 web site is not dial-up friendly either.
    Side note on cell phones and service: I wish Google Voice would come out with their own cell phones ( using Android ), and cell phone service. This would be a great "poor man's" cell phone. I would guess that this might happen in the future, but not anytime soon. Thanks. Take care, Jamie
  • Burglars Using Social Networks to Target People, Report Says

    Rated Aug 29 1 review crime, privacy, social networks eweek.com

    "Burglars Using Social Networks to Target People, Report Says"