Posted on March 18, 2008 02:44 AM
Behind closed doors.
It's terminology that says "you weren't invited and you'll never know what was said."
That's too bad, because some of the biggest secrets are spilled behind closed doors.
No one likes to be shut out, but that is precisely what happened to me. Continue Reading
Posted on March 26, 2007 08:14 AM
Everything has changed.
I remember when I first discovered computers.
I was in high school when Radio Shack came out with their TRS-80 Model I personal computer.
I remember going to the store and staring at it... ogling it... feeling the power of its keyboard...
Hey, I guess I just wasn't into girls yet. That time came along eventually as well. ;-)
Oh, those were the days. Continue Reading
Posted on September 27, 2006 01:08 AM
Are you overwhelmed? I don't know about you, but I can get involved in so many projects that I occasionally feel like my brain is going to explode. Someone get the duct tape! The reality of the situation is that there is more opportunity on the web than anyone can possibly grasp. You may already be succeeding online... ... or you may be struggling. I've been both places at various times in my life and... Continue Reading
Posted on May 18, 2006 11:19 PM
I used to blog about current events all the time. But lately, I've been writing far more about Internet marketing and my travels.
Why?
It isn't for shortage of material.
On the contrary, popular culture and politicians provide a plethora of opportunities for sharing a more rational point-of-view
My reasons for avoiding current events are far simpler these days. Continue Reading
Posted on March 30, 2006 11:24 PM
It was a pretty exciting day yesterday. The UPS man dropped four boxes at my front door. I instantly knew what they were.
Carrying the boxes insides, I quickly found scissors and gently cut the tape that sealed the cardboard boxes.
It was just as I had expected. Books. Dozens of copeis of the same book. My book.
It had finally arrived... Continue Reading
Posted on January 21, 2006 07:32 AM
When I was in Las Vegas, I spent a little time with Paul Colligan. Paul is an expert in Affiliate marketing. But recently he has began beating the drum for podcasting.
Now admittedly, I have been slow to come to the podcasting table. However, after spending some time with Paul and Declan Dunn in Las Vegas, the light has turned on above my head. Ding! Continue Reading
Posted on April 15, 2005 12:01 PM
I've been slaving away attempting to make sense of this thing we call the Internet. In order to put things in proper perspective, I have composed this paper which I hope will prove useful. Continue Reading
Posted on July 24, 2004 12:10 AM
Richard Swift, from The Colony, TX (near Dallas), is facing felony animal cruelty charges for wrapping duct tape around the snout of his brother's Labrador retriever, whose barking was bothering Swift. The poor dog, named Bull, suffered heat stroke and was later euthanized. Swift, who gagged the dog on a day that temperatures hit 95 degrees in the Dallas area, was released from the Denton County lockup after posting $4000 bond. He faces a maximum... Continue Reading
Posted on July 22, 2004 10:49 AM
I've already had enough of the upcoming Presidential elections. The media is spinning out of control in an attempt to bolster the unelectable John Kerry. Bush-bashing is at an all-time high, despite the fact that more than half of America is supportive and "gets" the war on terror. It's just mind-numbing and I think my head shall explode if November doesn't hurry up and get here. Someone hand me the duct tape, please. Continue Reading
Posted on June 15, 2004 11:12 AM
A few years back, I purchased a Pioneer DVD recorder for my home PC. I enjoyed burning a handful of videos onto disc (home movies), but I haven't really gotten much use from the unit. Incompatibility problems, buggy drivers and other obstacles have made it a bit less attractive then when I first purchased it. I've had my eyes on a DVD recorder for my home theater ever since that time, pining for the day... Continue Reading
Posted on February 12, 2004 11:15 AM
The democratic presidential primary run is one of the most entertaining current affairs that I have seen in a long time. You've got Howard Dean screeching like a lunatic. Wesley Clark is denying statements that he made on video tape, clearly enough for even my children to pick up on. Joe Lieberman has the charisma of wall paint. Al Sharpton and Dennis Kucinich are loud of mouth but small of significance. And now there is... Continue Reading
Posted on January 24, 2004 01:24 PM
Carl D. Atwood, a 73-year old man from Indiana, won $57,000 on a lottery TV show. He taped the program for later broadcast and headed home. On his way to the grocery store where he had bought his winning ticket, a black pickup truck rounded the corner and ran into him. The impact caused head injuries which led to Mr. Atwood's death. Ouch.
Read all about it Continue Reading
Posted on July 22, 2003 08:33 PM
I slept in this morning and Mary didn't feel great, so we planned on taking it easy today and not doing anything too physical. We jumped in the van and set out for Taos, about 45 minutes away. On the way, I was reading about things to do in the area and asked Mary to take a detour. About 20 minutes later, we found the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River Recreation Area. It was... Continue Reading