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	<title>Comments on: Hurricane Sandy Proves You Can No Longer Avoid Social Media for Business</title>
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		<title>By: Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I sit here in the Apple store in White Plains, I realize, maybe, I&#039;ve become a little too dependent on my electronics!  I had documents on my Apple air I could not send because I could not get off my hill to find a wifi spot.  

My internet is out at home so my connectivity and cell phone are not working.  I kept my hard line to my office and home and they are the only ways clients are getting in touch with me.

I made sure I sent my post for this months Solo Monday morning before the inevitable happened.  

Absolutely, the pre &amp; post information on the &#039;Franken&#039;storm was enormously helpful for everyone&#039;s safety.  Yet now, only some of us can get the updated information via social media.  If we do not have internet or aren&#039;t near a 3or 4 G tower we are SOL.  I realized after this storm, redundancy is still a thing of the present.  We have yet to bury all the wires that bring this service to our homes or offices nor have they found a way to get fios to our home and office wirelessly!!

Being fully connected today, for some of us, is a reality.  I tweet, blog, facebook and pin.  Right now, without electric or internet, I drive, dodge downed trees and seek out places where I can sit for free to connect with my clients.  For rezoomers, we are not so far off the pace if we have a healthy skepticism for all this electronic stuff.  My redundancy has helping me stay in touch.  Yes, the availability of all social media venues and their immediate information downloads are  awesome, yet still, today, my car and my neighbor are helping me stay connected.  Don&#039;t forget that human touch, it is very meaningful!!

The Rezooming Attorney
Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I sit here in the Apple store in White Plains, I realize, maybe, I&#8217;ve become a little too dependent on my electronics!  I had documents on my Apple air I could not send because I could not get off my hill to find a wifi spot.  </p>
<p>My internet is out at home so my connectivity and cell phone are not working.  I kept my hard line to my office and home and they are the only ways clients are getting in touch with me.</p>
<p>I made sure I sent my post for this months Solo Monday morning before the inevitable happened.  </p>
<p>Absolutely, the pre &amp; post information on the &#8216;Franken&#8217;storm was enormously helpful for everyone&#8217;s safety.  Yet now, only some of us can get the updated information via social media.  If we do not have internet or aren&#8217;t near a 3or 4 G tower we are SOL.  I realized after this storm, redundancy is still a thing of the present.  We have yet to bury all the wires that bring this service to our homes or offices nor have they found a way to get fios to our home and office wirelessly!!</p>
<p>Being fully connected today, for some of us, is a reality.  I tweet, blog, facebook and pin.  Right now, without electric or internet, I drive, dodge downed trees and seek out places where I can sit for free to connect with my clients.  For rezoomers, we are not so far off the pace if we have a healthy skepticism for all this electronic stuff.  My redundancy has helping me stay in touch.  Yes, the availability of all social media venues and their immediate information downloads are  awesome, yet still, today, my car and my neighbor are helping me stay connected.  Don&#8217;t forget that human touch, it is very meaningful!!</p>
<p>The Rezooming Attorney<br />
Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton</p>
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