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How do you eat an Elephant?

11/5/2009

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CranberryCloud, the Etsy store, has been open for five days now.  I was so excited to see that two total strangers had listed me in their favourites.  I read somewhere on Etsy that you're not supposed to thank them, but if you two read this, "Thank-You!!"  I have been amazed at all you can read about running an Etsy store.  You could sit at your computer and read all day and then you could talk in the forums to other Etsians all night.  Maybe it's because I'm a newbie that I find it all a bit overwhelming, but seriously I could spend so much time on my store that I might never leave my computer.  What is a "store feed"?  How does "feedback" work.  I thought feed was something to give to livestock.  I am learning everyday and I do love this whole on-line store idea.   Thankfully, I have a large dog who needs to be walked everyday or my feet might become permanently entwined in my chair and my eyes locked to my screen.  Oh, and the answer to the question in the title,  you probably know, it's 'one bite at a time'.  Groan!
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The world outside the virtual

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becky
11/5/2009 02:57:02 pm

be careful not to get (computer) email apnea!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/linda-stone/just-breathe-building-the_b_85651.html

we learned about this in poetry class

your stuff looks great!

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