Archive for December, 2006

My Top Six (Plus One) Posts of 2006

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

I’ve seen some other bloggers doing this sort of thing, and so I thought I’d so the same thing as my final post of 2006.
Below are what I feel are my top six posts of the past year. True, most everyone else is going with five, but hey, I don’t completely follow the crowd. [...]

Wealth Is Not A Bad Thing

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Earlier today I was having an email conversation with a friend of mine, and I happened to mention that I hadn’t had my most profitable year, but I probably had my most successful year, and next year I was going to have both. Her response back to me was “Success is not always measured [...]

New Year’s Resolutions for 2007

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

I’m not sure if this will be my last post of 2006 or not, but I thought I’d try to get a leg up on at least half the general populace and come up with my new years resolutions for 2007. Of course, I was beaten by Kimberly & Albrecht Powell, but so be [...]

Happy Holidays To All

Sunday, December 24th, 2006

This is just a general post to say to everyone for whom this is a holiday weekend that I wish the best to you and yours.

Race In America: The Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

I watched with great interest CNN’s town hall meeting on race in Beaumont, Texas. It was originally supposed to be held in Vidor, Texas, long known as a racist city in Texas that’s trying to overcome its image, but after CNN had a news story on it last week, where one resident proclaimed at [...]

Politician Blames Voters For Close Election

Monday, December 18th, 2006

I was alerted to something one of our local politicians said in a story in the Syracuse Post Standard by reading the blog of a new friend of mine, Josh Shear.
Like Josh, I can’t believe a politician has the nerve to blame the voters for his poor performance, and I believe he should just be [...]

Diversity Promotes Racism?

Monday, December 18th, 2006

I was going through a blog written by a gentleman named Tom McMahon, a conservative who I don’t often agree with but still enjoy looking at from time to time, and he had this one entry which was talking about a news story where a writer named Jonah Goldberg, a writer for the National Review, [...]

SEOXcellence Opens For Business

Monday, December 18th, 2006

SEO Xcellence has officially opened for business as of today’s date. A division of T. T. Mitchell Consulting, Inc, it will concentrate on SEO, otherwise known as search engine optimization, of websites that are already in existence, as well as website creation, optimized for web relevance and presence.
Yes, this company is associated with my [...]

Social Networking; A New Way To Do Business?

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

About a month ago a friend of mine, Jill Hurst-Wahl, was being interviewed by one of the local news stations about an interesting social networking site called Second Life, and wrote about it in her blog. In essence, it’s a place where you create a human avatar and actually interact with people all over [...]

Why Racism Will Never Go Away

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

Talk about being dismayed. I had always seen December as the season where people pull together the most and forget about the differences that their lives have, for the most part. Then I come across this story on CNN about the Tufts University student newspaper printing a parody of O Come All Ye [...]


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