Over the last few years I realized when I wanted a specific article I found on my Iphone or Ipad while going about my business during the day literally anywhere I didn't have to just search for it by subject on my laptop or desktop when actually blogging later. Instead on Ipad or Iphone I just went into "notes" and wrote down the exact name of the article I wanted to quote. Then later I just keyed into Google that name and the exact article came up for me to quote and blog about. This actually can save a lot of time or prevent you from forgetting to blog about that article later. All I have to do is look in notes in Iphone or Ipad and I have the articles I was interested in blogging about that seemed important enough to take my time to share with people who read my site around the world.
Sometimes I also use stickies on my laptop or Imac desktop as well for similar purposes while doing research. On stickies often I will just move a word button there to either click on or blog about later as well.
The most important thing is always remember to quote your sources so people know what you are quoting and where it is from. This protects you legally so people know that you are just quoting a source and know where the source is from.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
- Otay Mountain fire 5,000+ acres; evacuation warnings, orders issued
- Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker blocks Jan. 6 rioters from state jobs after Trump pardons
- The US State Department says humanitarian assistance can continue. Foreign aid workers say that’s not happening
- This is from 3 days ago about the 67 people with Tuberculosis in Kansas City Area:
- The Best Items to Stock for Any Emergency, According to Survivalists
- Full Article: How the US foreign aid freeze is intensifying humanitarian crises across the globe
- California leaders promise a quick rebuild, but that may put homes at risk of fire again
- Snow Guards for Austrian Roofs?
- Water doesn't put out Fires on Lithium Ion Batteries of the kind you find in Teslas and other EV units both trucks and cars
- Earthing
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