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Go Beyond with 10Beyond

My friend David Russell, Chief Inspiration Officer at 10Beyond, is doing great things with his team at 10Beyond, a new, innovative way for all of us to support our cause – and at the same time spread the word and encourage others to do the same.  See below email I received from David, to me as a 10Beyond user… won’t you consider joining the Core 100 today for your cause?

BTW, here is my current tag I use in my email:

The note from David Russell:



Tom, can you spare a dollar a day?

May Yip Harburg forgive me for butchering a line from his famous Depression era theme song, “Brother, can
you spare a dime?” but in the spirit of hard economic times and corporate transparency, I’ll risk the backlash in hope that you’ll respond to my request for a favor. I’m asking, begging, pleading with you to spare $1 a day for one month in support of your favorite nonprofit. Ok, there is a catch. I want you to make your donation through 10BEYOND.com and be a part of our CORE100 group of users. We need your help to gain the critical mass we need to begin to make a real difference to nonprofits all over the USA. By making your gift through 10BEYOND.com, not only will we send ninety-two cents of every dollar to your nonprofit, but we’ll also give you a cool way to spread the word about your nonprofit with every email message you send, using customized ema il “tags” that indicate your support for that organization. Next, we’ll report to you the impact your donation has made throughout your online network of peers – we call it your Influence. For example, if you inspire 10 people to give as you have, and each of those 10 inspires 10 others, you will have directly influenced 100 people to give $3,000 or more to a nonprofit cause – all because you put a tag in your email. Making a difference is now as easy as sending an email. More than simply joining a cause, 10BEYOND.com lets you put your money where your message is – I call it PYMWYMI – a goofy way to remind folks that anyone can join a cause, but it takes PYMWYMI (pronounced pim-wim-ee) to make a real difference in the budgets of nonprofits who depend on actual money, not just fans, to carry out their work.

So please, spare a dollar a day for your favorite cause today. If you have questions about how 10BEYOND.com works, just click around on our website for the answers, or email me personally at drussell at 10beyond.com. By the way, you can help build my own Influence by clicking my tag below. I’ve customized it with a photo of my son and our loved and missed family dog, Chap. Thanks for your help. –

David W. Russell, Founder/CEO

Sneaky Email Sucks, Part II

Just received not one, but two of these…

Never, never open documents or attachments of any kind from bogus looking email, no matter how alluring or interesting it may seem.

The mouse study isn’t that interesting to me, but the faked kidnapping sounds kinda funny…

Open these up and your computer will no doubt be enslaved as a “bot” in a “botnet” used to send spam.

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Numa Numa Geico

Caught this post by Silicon Valley Insider on the Numa Numa guy jammin’ out to the Geico remix of Rockwell’s “Somebody’s Watchin Me”. The Geico lizard is back there, but doesn’t do much. Numa Numa dude is a lip synching stud. Me, I just dig the tune. Enjoy!

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Originally uploaded by gcrgcr

This was another photo from the Oregon Coast trip and series. As I said on the Vacation Grass post, this was taken with my first digital camera. I thought the composition was pretty good on this, for a rookie like me, and that black and white not only diminishes some of the lower resolution issues, but I think really has a nice effect on the photo overall.

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Blue Bubbles

After posting Blue Fracture I kept thinking I should amp up the blues for fun. So, I intensified the blue in these three ice photos using the basic tools in Google Picasa. If anyone has any other ideas on how to tweak these photos, feel free to mess w/ the originals or send me ideas. Oh, and I cropped my toes out of one of the shots too.

So, these aren’t pure, natural photos anymore, but I’m thinking any one of these might look pretty cool printed large and framed.




Blue Bubbles

Originally uploaded by gcrgcr
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