Here’s a wonderful video that a friend of mine sent to me that I believe all of you will like as much as I did.
Archive for May, 2008
My wife is a lovely woman, and I say that knowing she doesn’t read my blog; isn’t that a shame, you can work on getting others to read your stuff, but your own wife,… oh well,… Anyway, she’s one of those people that most other people just like. There are those kinds of people that [...]
There seems to be a whole lot of people saying things that are causing quite a stir lately. Sharon Stone caused a stir at a fund raiser when she not only said that the earthquake against China was bad karma for them because of how they treat Tibetians, but she also sat on P. Diddy’s [...]
This is something a little different from my norm, but it’s time for a computer lesson. More specifically, it’s time for a RSS lesson. RSS stands for “really simple syndication”, and basically it gives people an opportunity to follow new content from websites or blogs that are often changing what’s being presented on the site. [...]
After some pretty deep and long posts, I figure we need a break, some time to decompress, and something to make us feel good. So, please enjoy this little motivational clip from something called The Blue Ribbon Movie:
On Steve Pavlina’s blog, he wrote a very interesting post called How To Be A Man. He’s someone who doesn’t accept comments, but instead has people who, when they have comments on his post, end up writing about his posts and has it ping back to him. So, we’ll go along with that for now. [...]
First, the quick story. On another blog, the writer quoted someone who said they’d gone to Africa, and after hearing that another country was apologizing for slavery, he wondered why no one had apologized to him while he was in Africa. Initially I assumed the writer was white, then when I learned the writer was [...]
Two weeks ago I wrote a post called Fear And Business, where I talked about how most people in business, either their own or working for someone else, are working more from a position of fear, which is its own type of motivation, though not very positive. I don’t think I went far enough in [...]
Are you too busy for quality? That was an experiment put on by the Washington Post that I was alerted to by Guy Kawasaki on Twitter. The title of the news story was Pearls Before Breakfast, and it talks about an experiment they did where they took one of the world’s most renown violinists, Joshua [...]
This week two things happened concerning the N-word; one didn’t involve me, one did. The rapper Nas, who had wanted to give his latest CD that negative appellation, was turned down by his record producers, and now it will just be named after him. It seems the publishers would actually like to sell some records [...]






