
So I thought you would be interested to know we take seriously at Pebble Brook school the educating of pupils to use the internet carefully evaluating the risks involved. Mind you it still looks like this one 'facebook friended' their teacher -- that has to be a dodgy thing to do.
Picture from twitsig.com if it wasn't obvious,

I just posted this rather ironic Tweet, "positive use of internet by teenagers -- who would have thought...?! (University of Minnesota http://tinyurl.com/5hgz22) "

5 days ago I posted a blog inviting expressions of interest in starting up a community network where adverts are an avoidable fact of life.
In this context I am really pleased to hear from Ed Stephens, a local Aylesbury guy this last week. Read more »

1 day ago I posted a blog inviting expressions of interest in starting up a community network where adverts are an avoidable fact of life.
You know, I think secretly we kind of like adverts - in fact I wonder if we could ever manage without them. Read more »

4 hours ago I posted a message on Twitter, I:
“don't like facebook adverts - eg pink patch co - get in touch if you'd like to help setup - geographically local advert free fb, ” http://twitter.com/htjoshua
which reflected a longstanding concern I have with respect to the prevasive, unregulated nature of advertising on the Internet. I don't like it and I am taking that passion one step further now and declaring my intention as best I am able to launch an alternative network community of personal values in 40 days time. Read more »

OK, this is the plan. People who share their life, experience, wit and anything else by way of blogging on Aylesbury LIFE really do want to make the most of their other social networks. This is how I intend to help. Read more »


Hi,
My name is Joc if you haven't met me before - and it's Joc if you have.
If you remember Aylesbury LIFE from of old you are probably unique. Seriously, I had been planning to relaunch as an advertisement free blogging and/or networking zone over the Christmas holidays. So, what happened? Read more »