In today’s post, Seth Godin (Marketing Genius) reminds us that sunk costs (those costs already paid) are not a good reason to continue forward. When
Category: Life
How do YOU watch TV?
My brother and I had a discussion recently about how people watch TV, and to some extent, where. It was, as is often the case,
A letter to @jasoncalacanis about how I see/use Twitter
Last month, Jason Calacanis (entrepreneur, and most recently founder of Mahalo) wrote in his newsletter about how he was willing to pay twitter for exposure,
Making a REAL Difference in Peoples’ lives (GivingAnon.org)
I am struck with how easy it can be to make a real difference in the lives of people we know, and see every day,
Can “Crowd Sourcing” be Fun?
I have already written much about Andrew Keen’s (@ajkeen) book “The Cult of the Amateur” and will most likely write much more as I continue
Help my Son earn money for Water Polo camp?
Over at our other blog “The Father Son Chats” my son has been posting the desktop wallpapers he has designed. He really enjoys doing these,
A Dark View of the Future, 2014–Impact of the Amateurs
This Flash animation gives a narrative view of the potential outcome (from the “future perspective of being in 2014 and looking back”) that we can
Get the Next!
Are you the person everyone in your family asks concerning technology? Are you always looking for that next cool thing? Then, @Tonypittman (Supply Chain businessman,
Improved Kindle Clippings Macro for Word
UPDATE 3: Â Many people come here daily, so I thought I would share the latest I have found about getting your notes and highlights out
“Cult of the Amateur” and Twitter
In my previous post I wrote about some of my thoughts concerning three key points that I drew from Andrew Keen’s The Cult of the