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The Birth Order Book

Tuesday, April 13, 2010
I’ve read some reviews about a book by Dr. Kevin Leman, called The Birth Order Book. It’s very interesting and here’s some food for thought. Did you know that approximately 80% of Harvard students are first borns or only children. One can argue that first borns cost so much to send to Harvard that p...

Location Technology

Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Unless you've been hiding under a rock, you've seen the emergence of Location Technology. It's all around us, from our cellular phones, portable GPS, car based GPS, Apps, Games, and so on. What you may not realize is, Location Technology has been around for a long time.   Here's a fun look at the Hi...

How to spot a lie

Tuesday, June 15, 2010
If you prefer Video format, scroll down to the video links below. I've studied and been fascinated with NLP. A blog specific to NLP by Richard Bandler and John Grinder is somewhere in my mind finding it's way to my keyboard.   One of the findings of NLP is the connection between our eye movements an...

Appreciating Your Immediate World

Tuesday, October 12, 2010
I have two examples, one is from the Washington Post and the second is my personal experience. At the Washington, DC Metro Station on a cold January morning in 2007. The man with a violin played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time approximately 2 thousand people went through the s...

Where do we draw the line with Social Networks?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Like it or not, social networking is here to stay and is getting further ingrained in your lives. I'm seeing more instances where people are negatively affected by their posts on sites like Facebook. Facebook was one of the safe havens (my opinion) on the internet where we can express our thoughts t...

Steve Jobs and The Blackberry

Tuesday, April 19, 2011
This is interesting. Before Steve Jobs was with Apple, he worked at Atari and was assigned to design a prototype for for a single player Pong game called Breakout. Breakout was a game where you had to use a ball to deplete a wall of bricks without missing the ball on its rebound. Sound familiar? Of...

The Right to be Forgotten - Part 1

Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Do we have the Right to be Forgotten? The internet has made the world a much smaller and more connected planet. Google has been around for 15 years and they have made the subject of Privacy Rights an interesting one. As consumers we must also be careful of regulation as regulation goes both ways. A...

The Right to be Forgotten - Part 2

Tuesday, May 10, 2011
I'm really on the fence with this and it seems like regulators already know where they want to take this. Are you aware of the consequences this has? Keep an eye for this as so called "regulators" always try to reach for more than they should at our expense and to somebody's gain. When it comes to p...

Why working more than 40 hours a week is useless

Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Interesting article by Jessica Stillman of Inc - Read it here.   I don't know about you but I don't remeber the last time I worked less than 50 or even 60 hours a week.  This is a good sanity check for us workaholics.  We live life once, let's make sure we learn to enjoy what we work so hard for. Fo...

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