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Monday May 30th 2011 @8:16pm ( memorial day…and other thoughts) )

yesterday… weird  phone conversations last night planning today… but this morning was alright… i woke early… headed to Publix and  bought  a feast….  it was funny when i was checking out … over  the loud speaker… when they play songs.. the store actually had playing that   song by michael bubale… who sings the song on this website… the   song about “Just  haven’t  met you yet” …     isn’t  that just a hoot…  t it actually got e excited for a great day… and when i got home after  a few chores.. i was on the treadmill…  and played a ton of cd’s that I  hadn’t heard in a long while.. its funny how you remember all the words to those old songs from  college isn’t it?HA!  

i actually saw a retired priest form st john’s catholic church… and when i bought the  wick pick lotto and powerball tickets..Powerball is somewhere in the 2 hundred million….   i almost went over and asked him to bless them… but i didn’t have the nerve… 
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for today’s meal… got lamb and chx. came home… make side salads.. then marinated the chix in the  mustard and herbs provenance  sauce… and made a lamb crusted herb coating for  the lamb…    had the asparagus. and potatoes… ready… and of course a b-day cake for my mom since  there is a possibility that i may not get to see her  for her b-day since she is going on a reunion for  some of the Aramco housewives…. around her b-day…. and what was really weird the past few years.. is that  i never get to actually speak to any family member on  holidays and b-days.. probably for the past 8 years… and now everyone has celebrations on the wrong days…. for b-days…  so i wanted to make sure she got a cake.. and a nice dinner.. and i guess i was hoping we could  almost have another great  day like we had   when we got to watch movies all day.. and got to  just have girl talk .. and to visit….  to have a friends  to talk to .. to share  memories..and to make great new memories… but especially got to laugh.. and be positive.. and to  have a really nice day…

my entire life used to be filled with days like that…  maybe i was just nieve  not noticing if people cared or not… i guess i always cared so i assumed that everyone was authentic and    genuine…  i never saw if anyone had an agenda.. or was using me for a part in their own agenda…. or if they actually genuinely liked me.. or maybe i had people who actually reallly did like me.. loved me..  and enjoyed being  my friend .. and hanging out… spending  time with me and never looked at her watch to see when the time would have to be over… but then i guess someone like that isn’t a genuine friend  right?   

Have you ever noticed that so many people have their own agenda.. that there aren’t that many people who are selfless?…  not just  the ability to give presents.. or even give of time.. but to give truly of themselves.. to be totally honest… to be  absolutely and completely in the moment able to  really appreciate the moment…  when your with  family and friends… its such a pleasure to  be able to  be able to relax… know you have someone who is on your side.. so to speak.. to know you have   someone who actually cares what you have to say.. what you really think  about .. and to have real conversations about   your interests and passions.. your thoughts.. and    and are supportive of your hopes and dreams… and of  your goals.. and would never  belittle you or your life..  
 
 we ended up watching…. forgotten… kinda an upsetting movie in a way.. I thought  my  mom would have liked
talking about the movie… like when the  freak( alien) was trying to take the very first memory from the mother the memory  when she gave birth  to her son….  so that she will never remember  she ever had a son…. and how this experiment   was all about erasing the bod a mother had for her children… and i guess in a way visa versa .. how a child had a bond with their parents..or family…   what do you think? is that possible?… i don’t think a  great and real, genuine, mother  ever really  would give up on finding their child.. of being great to their child…   and would go to tremendous  lengths to  remember their child right? 

just a thought but….   

my mom was going to stay  and watch the bachelorette… but left…

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Wednesday may 26th 2011 @12:11( wsj article:creating entrepreneurial buzz in silicon valley) a

Creating Entrepreneurial Buzz in Silicon Valley

Y Combinator is considered by many as Silicon
Valley’s elite start-up school, offering selected entrepreneurs a
three-month crash course to help them build companies and raise capital.

But about a five-mile drive up El Camino, on the third floor of AOL
Inc.’s offices in Palo Alto, Calif., another start-up accelerator is
emerging as a clubhouse of choice for some talented young entrepreneurs.

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SSE Labs is housed in AOL Inc.’s Palo Alto, Calif., office.

Only about a year-and-a-half old, SSE
Labs is drawing the attention of heavy-hitting investors in part because
of its direct ties to Stanford University, nesting ground to Cisco Systems Inc., Google Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc. and other giant Silicon Valley tech companies.

Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla,
a founder of Sun Microsystems and a Stanford alumnus, said he signed up
a month and a half ago as one of several investors who serve as
sponsors and advisors. Another venture capitalist, George Zachary, a
partner at Charles River Ventures and known for his early bet in Twitter
Inc., said he spends about two hours a week at SSE Labs as a mentor to
the student entrepreneurs.

“Most entrepreneurs are in their 20s, and they don’t understand a lot
of the issues around company building—learning how to recruit people,
how to create a vision, how to resolve conflict among founders,” said
Mr. Zachary, who wrote the first check to help get SSE Labs started.
“College doesn’t train people how to be leaders.”

That’s the aim of the student-led SSE Labs. While the university has
long served as a launchpad for innovation, it’s lacked the
infrastructure to provide students with all the nuts and bolts needed to
build companies, graduates say.

You’re Either In Or You’re Not

Like Y Combinator and other
popular business accelerators, SSE Labs chooses the brightest founders
from a large batch of applicants to participate in a weeks-long
mentoring program, in this case for the three-month duration of the
fall, spring or summer sessions.

Housing the start-ups thanks to a partnership with AOL, SSE Labs
brings in a host of mentors—venture capitalists, angel investors,
lawyers, serial entrepreneurs—to provide advice, while also offering
customized classes around logistics such as marketing and employment
issues, and providing resources like free web hosting via Amazon.com
Inc. and legal services from law firm Dorsey & Whitney. It also
holds a “Demo Day,” where its member companies pitch to investors.

But SSE Labs is different in a notable way, besides not taking any
equity in the start-ups like Y Combinator does. Operating as a nonprofit
division of the student government’s financial arm, it requires that at
least one founder have been enrolled as a Stanford student within the
last three quarters of the application period, and this founder must own
a significant percentage of the equity.

For that reason, SSE Labs is able to take full advantage of
Stanford’s rich alumni community of entrepreneurs, investors and
executives, ready to help out with not just money, but advice.

Other universities have incubators of sorts. The University of Utah
launched the Foundry a year ago to help students create businesses, and
Massachusetts Institute of Technology runs a well-established, two-month
mentorship program where selected students are paired with experienced
entrepreneurs or venture capitalists to compete for a $100,000 prize.
But, arguably, no school is more entrenched at the cross section of
high-tech and finance than Stanford.

“In Silicon Valley you’re either on the inside or you’re not,” said
Michael Carter, a co-founder of SSE Labs start-up Game Closure, which is
developing a multiplayer game development kit. “This program allows
students to join the in-crowd without having to spend three years
establishing contacts.”

Entrepreneurial Education, Easy Money

Including the current
crop of nine companies about to graduate, 20 start-ups have gone through
the program. Of those, at least six have raised seed capital, including
educational game maker Motion Math, which took part in last year’s
summer session and raised financing from angels including Mitch Kapor,
the founder of Lotus Development Corp.

Another five SSE Labs start-ups are in the midst of raising funding,
including Game Closure. The founders are mum when it comes to their
financing plans or investors, but access to capital isn’t exactly
difficult.

“We made one request through SSE Labs to get a meeting with a partner
at a venture capital firm, and within a week I was in the office
talking” to the investor, Mr. Carter said. “We’re able to move a lot
faster and get what we need without worrying about it.”

Their timing couldn’t be better. The emergence of SSE Labs is in
lockstep with the latest Web investment boom. That’s not lost on the
investors who serve as sponsors or mentors, who get an inside look at
the program’s young companies.

Mr. Zachary of Charles River Ventures, which has made 57 seed
investments in the past four years, including 42 in the past 18 months,
said he’s already backed two SSE Labs start-ups (he declined to name
them) and is working on closing a third deal. Mr. Khosla hasn’t invested
in any of the companies but said he might if he found the right one.

Stanford Support

But obtaining financing is not the point of
the program, organizers emphasize. “We have touchpoints with every
top-tier venture capital firm,” said Dan Ha, co-founder and managing
director of SSE Labs, who graduated from Stanford in December. “But our
top focus is the development of the entrepreneur.”

When co-founder Cameron Teitelman looked into getting a business
accelerator off the ground a couple of years ago, he talked to 220
former students who are now entrepreneurs to find out what Stanford
needed. The student government, which operates independently of the
university, had just scrapped a venture capital fund it created in 2008
called SSE Ventures that invested directly in student-led start-ups. The
best entrepreneurs were simply going to Sand Hill Road for capital.
What Mr. Teitelman found from their research was that the while the
student entrepreneurs considered Stanford a great educational resource,
there was little support when it came to starting a company.

Paul Graham, who heads Y Combinator, also sat down with
them for a few hours, Mr. Ha said, stressing the community aspect of
start-up accelerators–bringing entrepreneurs together allows them to
feed off each other but also creates an added element of competition.
(Mr. Graham couldn’t immediately be reached to comment.)

So after selling the idea to Stanford’s faculty and administration,
and despite some opposition from other student-led entrepreneurial
groups on campus, Messrs. Ha and Teitelman launched SSE Labs in the
summer of 2010 using money from Stanford Student Enterprises, which
makes about $16 million annually mainly from selling Stanford apparel
and distributing advertising-based coupon books. AOL provides the office
space, and a slew of professionals hold in-house office hours or
classes.

In three sessions, SSE Labs has received a total of 190 applications,
and accepted 20 companies. It’s evaluating more than 100 for the
upcoming summer session and is expected to accept as many as 18
companies, said Mr. Ha, who separately is developing his own start-up
with Mr. Khosla’s daughter, Nina, who graduated last year from Stanford
with a degree in product design.

“I wish I had more time for these young groups. Sometimes you get shocked at how much these 20-year-olds know,” Mr. Khosla said.

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May 25th 2011@5:27pm ( phones…. woman playing god… with the voice messages… )

So… i have been trying to call my mother at 239-598-1515/ cell line: 239-821-5515  all day… i got a few emails and we were writing back and for the about seeing the last Oprah show… but no one is picking up the  phone…  and of course you cant Skype her since you have to call before skyping… Wierd… if she was there you’d think she would be able to pick up the phone  if she could email… so i thought this might be a great time to actually put some weird  parts of  conversations these past few days..

she was supposed to get the  phone fixed… and when talking to my “MOM” on the phone…

the cable  was out today from sometime around 1pm…  but only out for about a half hour ( maybe a bit longer since i was in the shower after being on the treadmill…. 

its not the cable… at least i don’t think that has been fixed… or altered.. since right this minute i called both my mom’s cell number and her home number and no one picked up on her home number but someone picked  up on her cell… didn’t say anything for a minute oar two.. then hung up..

so lwt me tellyou what was said…onteh phone..  one time when i mentioned the two different lines for the phoen.. the woman/man boy or girl who was answering the phone said that they were goign to give me only this one line.. the line where only one business is on the   voice mail…. i guess she gets to play GOD and decide who can speak to whom… even though she has no idea i am the original and real mary jean ziska…. but  by her choosing this line where only one business exists.. then  what… she is giving me a fake mom who doesn’t  have a real estate lisc. and      never wanted to have an etiquette school???  she also told me she was “GIVING ME” to the people in  Bonita springs… what ever the hell that means… i don’t have any friends or family in Bonita springs…  …is this goign to be the same grop of babysitters whohave been stealing jobs.. and decided that i shoudl have but one job for the entire month of may?? or is is some girl who couldn’t  have possibly been my mother… who was one evenign when a renter named ron appeared at 9 pm.. said somemthing really woerd about her not messing around  with  Ron… about now being christian and about now being stronger???? my mother is in her 70’s …ha always been christian.. in fact is a devout catholic.. and  the entire conversation made no sense at all… during that same conversation… the woman or girl.. also mentioned that she was closing all the blinds and “hiding out so no one would know she was there????
also this same person said that she was telling people that her daughter was moving in with her… when two of her daughters live  in palm beach.. and i don’t  live with her…. ?????

so when i was talking  to this person the other day… she also mentioned osmethng about  selling the silver… witch scared the shit out of me.. since… last summer someone mentioned that some of my mother’s hummels were stolen…. but then later when i went to go and check they  were still in her home… I mean are these criminals not only messing with the phone lines to steal business.. but also stealing my possessions or my mother’s possessions from her home??????

i know there was a time  last year when the oak table was being worked on  by some guy Carols… and when it woas returned..i swear it looked just like stained plywood instead of this really expensive oak table that she has had since i was a child… 

I’ve mentioned all along that i had people bulling me over the phone.. and no one did anything about it.. no one cared no one took me seriously that these people  were criminals… and that it should have never happened… that it ruined my life.. and that someone shoudl be held liable  for allthe loss and damages  that have occurred by not only the negligence of  the proper authorities for investigating.. and for stopping but mostly for the people who deliberately and purposefully  lied , cheated committed fraud and many criminal acts by  their actions.  

i was also told over the phone about my mother’s will….  ( which she had drawn up in 1998.. in fact when she drew  up the  will she went over it with me and my sisters.. concerning  her  possessions.. her burial desires.. and even the songs they were to play at mass…

I also mentioned that at different times   i have spoken to people on the phone who I knew weren’t the proper authorities.. a man  who wanted to install a security system for thousands of dollars… a man who wanted to sell me a  guard dog for thousands of dollars…  the bullies.. and i don’t know if i mentioned the times when i had people want money for my family members.. i now don’t know  if they ever got it…  or if it was just con artists stealing and lying and cheating…..  i had one weird person on the phone actually tel me one time they were in jail????? that was the same time when Gerard was supposed to have been put in jail.. or at least questioned for the  death of his business partner… scary right… i thought it must have just been a joke.. ( boy again was i  probably wrong…)   

from the jobs and three businesses  that these people have stolen… and manipulated.. and ruined..  and that is only  the businesses i have been involved in.. to the  wrong contacts for alarm people.. and contractors.. and even manipulating the incorrect people involved in my personal life..  this criminal activity has gone on long enough… and needs to be stopped.. and these criminals need to be put in jail! 

I know at one point in time i had a roommate named James who supposedly worked with sprint…  when we had land lines that  were sprint…  and i know i had asked a handy man named Chris who lives in Bonita springs… and worked for Ron Arther handy man service..  for help one time   when the phone really seemed all messed up…  He was actually the person who at one time told  me not to call him when i wasn’t calling him….  and I’m assuming  the phones were probably still messed up event after i used his phone to call and get the phones fixed…

so this is clearly a bad and messed up phone day.. and I’m not sure if i should email the police..  or what the proper protocol is   to do to somehow get the phone line fixed…  and have it stay fixed forever!!!!!!

i tried to call my old roommate Scott Renshaw at the only number i have for him( 940-627-2509) and he didn’t sound the same… higher pitched voice.. and a very fast way of speaking.. just   exactly like the people i knew  more like a young scott . like the one who wanted to date this blond girl named Kate… not really a Kate Harlow.. unless here is an older one available  or like the Kate wilt.. but i know when I  went on  one job interview.. for  the local interior designer named Lisa kahn..  it was almost like i was again being  put out of the way…. so that … (how do  put this).. so that these people ( like Karen kahel.. or others ) who didn’t want me to interfere with  their personal manipulations of others.. or i guess the way they make plans…   just  so i wouldn’t be in the way…  i dont know if at that point in time my home was broken into..   or not….

but the people on the phone these past few days… are not my friends.. or family…nor do they know probably anything  about me… but somehow.. through their  criminal activities.. they are allowed to manipulate my phone connections.. . Who is allowing anything of this again?????

the phone dial tone isn’t exactly right either.. at different times it has sounded like a rotary ph
one…    

Wednesday May 25th 2011@5:25pm (wsj article: amex dials up mobil plans)

AmEx Dials Up Mobile-Pay Plans

American Express Co. is pumping money and technology
into a fledgling company that wants consumers to pay for purchases by
using their mobile-phone number.

AmEx is expected to announce on
Wednesday that it is the lead investor in a $19 million financing for
Payfone Inc., a New York start-up that also is backed by the
venture-capital arms of Verizon Communications Inc. and Research In
Motion Ltd.

“The phone number is the most ubiquitous
identification in the world. Using that as a way to check out means it
can be used on a global basis,” said Rodger Desai, co-founder and chief

message from mary jean… does anyone have the rest of this article?

Wednesday May 25th 2011@5:17pm ( google to unveil mobil payments platform)

Google to Unveil Mobile Payments Platform

Google
Inc. is expected to disclose details about how consumers will be able
to make store purchases, redeem coupons, and get loyalty points by
waving smartphones in front of a small reader at the checkout counter,
said people familiar with the matter.

At an event Thursday in New York, the Web-search company is planning
to show off the technology, called near field communication, which is
embedded in newer smartphones powered by Google’s Android software and
that can help turn the devices into a kind of electronic wallet, these
people said.

Square, Inc., the mobile payments company that
offers free hardware to businesses for mobile phone transactions, has
introduced new software aiming at making consumers’ mobile phones their
main method of payment.

The program will launch first in New York,
San Francisco, and potentially other locations, followed by a broader
rollout, said a person familiar with the matter. Participating retailers
include Macy’s Inc., American Eagle Outfitters Inc. and the Subway
fast-food chain, said a person familiar with the matter. Retailers that
participate in the program will have upgraded terminals at the point of
sale that can read the mobile devices and provide special offers.

A Google spokesman declined to comment. The
Wall Street Journal previously reported Google was working on a mobile
payments platform with credit card and financial companies such as Citigroup Inc. and MasterCard Inc., as well as retailers and hardware makers such as VeriFone Systems Inc. and ViVOtech Inc., which make credit card readers.

Bloomberg News earlier reported on the Google announcement planned for Thursday.

Many credit card readers allow people to pay or redeem digital
coupons by tapping their credit or debit card, but newer ones built by
those companies also let people pay through NFC, including by tapping or
waving their smartphones.

The Google payments platform will allow software developers to create
mobile applications, or apps, which take advantage of the technology.

For Google, the system could help boost its digital advertising
business. The planned payment system would allow Google to offer
retailers more data about their customers and help the retailers target
ads and discount offers to mobile-device users near their stores, these
people said. Google, which hopes to sell ads and discount offers to the
local merchants, isn’t expected to get a cut of the transaction fees.

In addition to receiving targeted ads or discount offers, users could
manage credit-card accounts and track spending, loyalty points and
other things through applications on their smartphones.

Many mobile app developers have said they could use NFC technology in
the future. For example, Pageonce Inc., which has a mobile app that
lets consumers control their finances and bills after they have
connected their bank and credit card accounts to the app, has said it
sees NFC as a useful technology for its users.

Users who are at a gas station could see that one of their credit
cards will give them 5% cash back on their gas purchase. The consumers
could choose to pay with that card and swipe their phone next to an
NFC-enabled credit card reader, if the gas station has one.

Google has already teamed up with smartphone maker Samsung
Electronics Co. to embed NFC technology into phones that use Google’s
Android software, while other hardware makers have said they would
follow. Google will also partner with wireless carrier Sprint Nextel Corp. to offer NFC technology to consumers in its network this year, said one person familiar with the matter.

The partnership with Google puts Sprint ahead of its competition. Isis, a joint venture between AT&T
Inc., Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile USA, to let users make payments and
redeem offers via their smartphones will not begin trials until
mid-2012.

The Google system will also face competition from players such as
Square Inc., which lets businesses accept credit card payments just by
attaching a small reader to a smartphone or tablet. Square said it will
give those businesses data on consumer-purchase behavior and let them
send offers to consumers’ mobile devices, among other things.

Write to Amir Efrati at amir.efrati@wsj.com and Robin Sidel at robin.sidel@wsj.com

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Wednesday May 25th 2011@5:14pm ( wsj article: google to unveil mobil payments platform)

Google to Unveil Mobile Payments Platform

Google
Inc. is expected to disclose details about how consumers will be able
to make store purchases, redeem coupons, and get loyalty points by
waving smartphones in front of a small reader at the checkout counter,
said people familiar with the matter.

At an event Thursday in New York, the Web-search company is planning
to show off the technology, called near field communication, which is
embedded in newer smartphones powered by Google’s Android software and
that can help turn the devices into a kind of electronic wallet, these
people said.

Square, Inc., the mobile payments company that
offers free hardware to businesses for mobile phone transactions, has
introduced new software aiming at making consumers’ mobile phones their
main method of payment.

The program will launch first in New York,
San Francisco, and potentially other locations, followed by a broader
rollout, said a person familiar with the matter. Participating retailers
include Macy’s Inc., American Eagle Outfitters Inc. and the Subway
fast-food chain, said a person familiar with the matter. Retailers that
participate in the program will have upgraded terminals at the point of
sale that can read the mobile devices and provide special offers.

A Google spokesman declined to comment. The
Wall Street Journal previously reported Google was working on a mobile
payments platform with credit card and financial companies such as Citigroup Inc. and MasterCard Inc., as well as retailers and hardware makers such as VeriFone Systems Inc. and ViVOtech Inc., which make credit card readers.

Bloomberg News earlier reported on the Google announcement planned for Thursday.

Many credit card readers allow people to pay or redeem digital
coupons by tapping their credit or debit card, but newer ones built by
those companies also let people pay through NFC, including by tapping or
waving their smartphones.

The Google payments platform will allow software developers to create
mobile applications, or apps, which take advantage of the technology.

For Google, the system could help boost its digital advertising
business. The planned payment system would allow Google to offer
retailers more data about their customers and help the retailers target
ads and discount offers to mobile-device users near their stores, these
people said. Google, which hopes to sell ads and discount offers to the
local merchants, isn’t expected to get a cut of the transaction fees.

In addition to receiving targeted ads or discount offers, users could
manage credit-card accounts and track spending, loyalty points and
other things through applications on their smartphones.

Many mobile app developers have said they could use NFC technology in
the future. For example, Pageonce Inc., which has a mobile app that
lets consumers control their finances and bills after they have
connected their bank and credit card accounts to the app, has said it
sees NFC as a useful technology for its users.

Users who are at a gas station could see that one of their credit
cards will give them 5% cash back on their gas purchase. The consumers
could choose to pay with that card and swipe their phone next to an
NFC-enabled credit card reader, if the gas station has one.

Google has already teamed up with smartphone maker Samsung
Electronics Co. to embed NFC technology into phones that use Google’s
Android software, while other hardware makers have said they would
follow. Google will also partner with wireless carrier Sprint Nextel Corp. to offer NFC technology to consumers in its network this year, said one person familiar with the matter.

The partnership with Google puts Sprint ahead of its competition. Isis, a joint venture between AT&T
Inc., Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile USA, to let users make payments and
redeem offers via their smartphones will not begin trials until
mid-2012.

The Google system will also face competition from players such as
Square Inc., which lets businesses accept credit card payments just by
attaching a small reader to a smartphone or tablet. Square said it will
give those businesses data on consumer-purchase behavior and let them
send offers to consumers’ mobile devices, among other things.

Write to Amir Efrati at amir.efrati@wsj.com and Robin Sidel at robin.sidel@wsj.com

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Wednesday May 25th 2011@4:03pm ( wsj article and video on person to person email/payments for online banking!)

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An Emotional Encounter An Emotional Encounter
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have always loved Disney and its characters. I remember the Bicentenial
Parade when I was five years old and riding on the carousel. It’s no
surprise that my friends and I would watch Disney movies and sing along
with Winnie the Pooh as a …read more
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