Web 2.0 Tags and Labels: Life at 59 with Tagless Labels
Saturday October 4, 2008
It is Saturday morning and tomorrow I will turn 59. I was hopeful that at this age I wouldn’t still need to be concerned about tags and labels, but hey I still do laundry at least once per week and in this day and age I find myself discussing the pros and cons of labeling…
Highlights of VP Debates
Friday October 3, 2008
If you missed last nights VP debates between Govenor Palin and Senator Biden, here is a video summary. For myself, keeping in mind my low expectations after the presidential debate, I was pleasantly surprised with the part I saw. Maybe it is because these opponents are a little looser than the presidential candidates were, but…
T-Mobile Goes 3G
Thursday October 2, 2008
T-Mobile has quite a few things up their sleeves right now. First off, T-Mobile finally unleashes their 3G Network. It was available for testing purposes in New York but now will be available in the major cities in U.S. Click here to see T-Mobile’s 3G Coverage Map Let’s get a quick breakdown of the most…
Fall Foliage in New England
Tuesday September 30, 2008
Growing up in New England my favorite time of the year was fall. The beginning of school, crispness in the air and of course the brilliant fall colors. Our small country roads filled with “leaf peepers”, the name sounds funny to me now.New England is starting to enjoy their fall colors and so in memory…
House fails to pass $700 Billion Bailout bill
Monday September 29, 2008
This just in!House fails to pass $700 BILLION Bail out bill.Social Media mobilized millions to block passage of this bill.What happens Next?
Music is a Universal Language
Sunday September 28, 2008
Music is a universal language, it has no boundaries – no limits. When we find ourself in trouble or heartache the only thing that can make us happy is music. I live for music and my music lives through me, it is how I communicate with myself and others.In the past the only way people…
Dilbert 2.0: 20 Years of Dilbert coming in October
Saturday September 27, 2008
To think that 20 years ago I was a Vice President for Indian Head Bank North, New Hampshire (now owned by Fleet Bank), sitting in a private office equipped with a private bathroom, a vault, and right outside my office sat my “secretary” (now referred to as an Administrative Assistant) with a typewriter (no computer).…
DUI Murder and Related Issues
Friday September 26, 2008
By Richard HuttonIWATSON MURDER & IMPLIED MALICEThe California Supreme Court in the landmark case of People v. Watson (1981) 30 Cal 3rd 290 judicially created the crime of second degree murder, based upon an implied malice theory when a death or deaths occur as a result of a person driving impaired by alcohol and/or drugs.…
MLB Post-Season Preview
Friday September 26, 2008
The MLB Playoff picture is almost set, with the National League wild card and the American League Central division the last spots in each league up for grabs. The Milwaukee Brewers and the New York Mets fight for that last spot in the NL, being the wild card, whereas the White Sox and Twins are…
T-Mobile G1 running Google Android
Thursday September 25, 2008
T-Mobile partners with Google in releasing the new T-Mobile G1 phone. G1 will be the first phone released to run Android, a new operating system by Google. HTC, the manufacturer of most Windows Mobile Devices in the market has partnered up with Google to release this new line of mobile phones.What features does the T-Mobile…
Google-friendly Site Creation : Best Practices From Google
Wednesday September 24, 2008
People often ask us what makes a site friendly. We like to tell them that there are a number of ways you can make your website move visible on Google’s radar. Here is a list of those “Best Practices for a Google Friendly Site” And this info you can get right from Google. General guidelines Webmaster Guidelines…
Blogging and Social Media: The New Town Meeting
Tuesday September 23, 2008
Last night I went to the federal public hearing regarding the completion of the 241 Toll Road. I am not a political person by nature, in fact I avoid political discussions for the most part because I rarely find that people want to “discuss”, but rather they want to impose their political opinion. I prefer…