I went there… I want to help… get that world record, but it seems they messed up. First off, you can’t get on the site,
Author: Steve Brady
A “Windfall Profits” tax?
By now everyone has heard Obama’s plan “I’ll make oil companies like Exxon pay a tax on their windfall profits, and we’ll use the money
Steve Jobs–iPhone is too pricey!
I would say I feel vindicated. I mean, after all I had been ranting that the iPhone was overpriced. But then, as you may recall,
“Eating your own dog food”
I used that phrase today, over at Dean Dad’s blog and after further reflection, wondered if I had, perhaps, used the phrase incorrectly. You see,
Myanmar or New Orleans? Let’s learn the RIGHT lessons from Katrina (edited: 17 May 08)
It didn’t take long before I saw the (incorrect) drawing of a connection between the Burmese government’s refusal to allow relief to enter Myanmar, and
Purpose of Social Networks and New Media?
If you are reading this blog, you have no doubt noticed the Twitter summary on the left, perhaps listened to a podcast or two, and
Online Meetings Useful, or Challenging?
Over at his blog, Cole Camplese posted on the potential of online meetings as a replacement for many of the day-to-day meetings we all at
How to Assess Students’ Abilities in Admissions Decisions
Over at his blog, my brother discusses the trend of schools not looking at the SAT scores when making admissions decisions (with his SHC at
Reagan Inherited a “Balanced Budget?” Hah!
Drew, at his blog “Notes from Off-center” wrote, in criticizing the current Bush Administration that “Just like Reagan, Bush II has taken a balanced budget
Gas Tax Revisited
I last wrote about the numbers being a bit “off” on the gas tax. I stand by the “general” analysis, since the discussions in the