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You may already know that Thumbvu is a Traffic Exchange, one that I really like alot and use for several hours every week to earn “credits” and bring more traffic to this web site. What you may not know is that the site has undergone a major redesign, and now all the active members there […]
Procrastination is often caused by fears – many of which are blown out of proportion. Fears that my work won’t be good enough, that a client won’t be satisfied, that people will make fun of it or ridicule me or talk behind my back. Fears that it will be rejected or not appreciated or … […]
UPDATE: The game is now up and running, but you need to figure out how to get started! (Big hint — follow the links.) You know the story about the plumber who is so busy he never has time to fix his own sink? Well a webmaster can sometimes be in a similar bind. So […]
Ok, so we all know Greece is going down, right? So the next question is, how many bankers have we among us to step up to the plate and defend the Old World from this tsunami of economic collapse? Where can you draw the line and build the wall necessary to defend your country and […]
It’s great to be an American. Here’s an idea I’ve had that I’d like to share with you right here in the public domain. An idea so incredibly simple a Yahoo could do it! The first company to bifurcate the world wide web into two hemispheres… THE CORPORATION PROPERTIES — and the — PERSONAL HUMAN […]
I love my home town — Goshen, Indiana. After watching last night’s CNN Debate, politics here at home just seems so much more… refreshing! Mayor Allan Kauffman is running for re-election and has approved this delightful message:
R.I.P. Steve Jobs 1955 – 2011 Read Steve Jobs – A biography by Walter Isaacson
A funny thing happened on our way to Burning Man… Brigid, our 17-year-old Chevy S10 pickup, suffered catastrophic engine failure while going 75mph on I-80 about 20 miles east of Sidney, Nebraska. Lots of banging and shuddering, then the engine was dead, the dashboard lit up, and we coasted to a stop on the shoulder […]
If we tend to think things are going from bad to worse, this video is clearly the antidote. Hans Rosling’s global health video — “200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes” — plots lifespan on the vertical axis, and income/wealth on the horizontal axis, animating data in realspace.