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jaw

Location: Baltimore, MD

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jaw has written 28 SyncTXT Stories:

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Thursday, March 4 2010 at 17:48 (5:48 PM) Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the Virtues message set
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Loyalty
” jaw wrote this story on March 4 2010 at 17:52 (5:52 PM) ET: So I am suppose to travel home tomorrow and meet a friend-of-a-friend. I texted my friend and asked if I should still come. As I was typing the message, I received this "Loyalty" message. Does it mean to be loyal to my friend and go or be loyal to the current friends that I have and not go? So interesting and cool! SyncTXT may not provide an answer but definitely helps you reflect!  Comments »
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Tuesday, March 2 2010 at 17:43 (5:43 PM) Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the Quotations message set
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Being in love shows a person who he should be. Chekhov
” jaw wrote this story on March 2 2010 at 17:55 (5:55 PM) ET: Randomly thought about dancing Zouk at same time! If you haven't danced Zouk before, it is about close enough to being in love! =)  Comments »
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Monday, February 15 2010 at 16:08 (4:08 PM) Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the Virtues message set
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Thoroughness
” jaw wrote this story on February 15 2010 at 19:14 (7:14 PM) ET: I was reviewing documents that, if were incorrect, I could lose my job! Thanks for the SyncTXT but no thanks for the distraction. Haha. I love SyncTXT!  Comments »
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Wednesday, February 3 2010 at 09:07 AM Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the I Ching Wisdom message set
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There are times when decisive action is most important.
” jaw wrote this story on February 3 2010 at 20:15 (8:15 PM) ET: So I just wanted to share a story. Doesn't really relate to this message, although it might. =)

I just finished playing in a poker tournament. I lost. For those of you who have some knowledge. I folded a straight earlier in the game when I went against my intution. So I had an opportunity to get a straight again in another hand but I had to go all-in. I needed a Jack to get a... Continue reading »
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Monday, February 1 2010 at 13:26 (1:26 PM) Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the I Ching Wisdom message set
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Do not engage in conflict without regard for how others will be affected.
” jaw wrote this story on February 1 2010 at 13:32 (1:32 PM) ET: This was just so spot-on and hilarious! My friend said he could not come to boxing class tonight because he has to see the eye doctor. I sent him a text message at 02/01/2010 1:26 PM, "Better get ur eyes checked because next time you come to boxing: jab, cross, hook, uppercut in your face :)" and a second later received this SyncTXT message at 02/01/2010 1:26 PM. It doesn't show seconds... Continue reading »
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Monday, January 25 2010 at 18:20 (6:20 PM) Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the I Ching Wisdom message set
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Do not waste time or you may miss an important opportunity.
” jaw wrote this story on January 25 2010 at 18:27 (6:27 PM) ET: This one is funny! A coworked stopped by and asked me if I used the correct file when working on a certain project. Basically, whether or not I made a mistake. To both of our suprise, I actually did use the correct file. She said that else, she would have bought me a drink. I said I'll take a raincheck. As soon as she left, I received this message! I guess that's her loss. =)  Comments »
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Monday, January 18 2010 at 09:19 AM Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the I Ching Wisdom message set
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You must find your niche and place in the social order.
” jaw wrote this story on January 18 2010 at 12:23 (12:23 PM) ET: imc's story inspired me to post this one. I received this message as soon as I walked into the office. And as an associate, instead of walking into office, enjoyed the site of my cube. =)

Have a great day all!  Comments »
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Sunday, January 17 2010 at 11:55 AM Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the I Ching Wisdom message set
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Do not give into temptations or be diverted from your goal.
” jaw wrote this story on January 17 2010 at 12:29 (12:29 PM) ET: I received this while working on the SyncTXT facebook app. I requested it to be sent to test automatic, facebook status updates. So now, whenever you receive a SyncTXT message, it can also update your Facebook status. Cool right? You have to allow this of course. It does not happen without your permission. There is also a SyncTXT discussion board on facebook too.... Continue reading »
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Wednesday, December 30 2009 at 21:56 (9:56 PM) Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the I Ching Wisdom message set
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Do not force your way; understand others instead.
” jaw wrote this story on December 30 2009 at 23:08 (11:08 PM) ET: This is so awesome! One of my new year resolutions is to try and comment on SyncTXT stories! =) When I comment, I make sure to listen instead of preaching. I was intent and active on the community tonight and my SyncTXT recognized that! =) So awesome! Happy New Year all!  Comments »
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Sunday, December 27 2009 at 12:16 (12:16 PM) Eastern Time
From a SyncTXT Message Set:From the I Ching Wisdom message set
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Let go of your assumptions and dig for the true facts.
” jaw wrote this story on December 27 2009 at 12:49 (12:49 PM) ET: Was looking at houses for sale!  Comments »

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