Monday, October 26, 2015

ad lib//a challenge for you according to pleasure\\reciprocate

"Ad lib":

often used as a verb to convey acting spontaneously and without plan

its Latin root LITERALLY MEANING "ACCORDING TO PLEASURE"

SO I WILL NOW DO SOMETHING AD LIB
OR AD LIB AD LIB 

AD LIB POEM~~

ad lib my lips according to your pleasure
according to my pleasure, ad lib yours

now, if we were to translate this (using the modern verb meaning and attaching the Latin derivate):

do something unplanned according to pleasure to my lips according to your pleasure
according to your pleasure, do something unplanned according to pleasure to yours

yikes my poem sucks

the website from which i recovered this image shows that Google knows your childhood more than you think.

NOW I want this blog to become more interactive. I want to hear you.
So I'm giving you a challenge.

challenges with Sarah Simon.

So far in this post, we've dabbled into discussion of spontaneity according to your pleasure. Yesterday, a friend let me in on exploring my top Google pleasures from the 28 days, or a way to view a recent history of my top Google searches.

Do you want to learn of the recent urgencies that have channeled through your fingertips, in hope of some clarifying or self-confirming search?

Well.

STEP 1: Log into your Gmail account. From what I know, you can only do this with a Gmail account.

STEP 2:Hark back to a particular home page.
STEP 3:Click the square of squares in the upper right hand corner.

STEP 4:Click "My Account" from the drop-down.



STEP 5:Under the "Personal Info & Privacy" Menu, click "Account Overview".


STEP 6:Then you'll see "See how you use Google." Check out your dashboard.

You may have to enter your password again.
 STEP 7:From the dashboard, you'll be able to see the various ways you use Google. After scrolling, you'll arrive at "Search History." If it's enabled, "Search History" and its drop-down menu will allow you to, as I said, explore your recent pleasures.

Here are mine, world:


adrian monk frying an egg. if this is you, know know where that comes from.


So, we've covered most of the challenge. Here comes the unplanned part of viewing the things you've searched "according to pleasure":

Write a poem including at least 4 of the items on your "Top Queries" list. If you post your pleasure poem in the comments (either on the blog on on Facebook), I'll post mine.

See ya.

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