Archive for April 25th, 2007

  • Jean-Claude, Episode 2 Barbarossa, Persistence & The Intricacies of Backgammon

    Have you seen Jean-Claude yet? I’m talking about the animated mascot that seems to be all over the net these days! The video I’m about to link to is already the second installment of Jean-Claude… has just released another episode in the story of this time the animated mascot appears in Jean-Claude: “The Life of […]

  • ADD Friendly Ways To Organize Your Life

    I never dreamed I might have a touch of what’s called “ADD” until I was browsing through the preface to the book, ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life.
    The description of their average client fit me perfectly. Hmmm…
    Anyway I ordered the book and am reading through it in bits and pieces.
    I wondered if you might benefit […]

  • The Spam Comments Are At Least Trying To Look Human

    I just sent another spam comment on the blog into the fiery cyberspace inferno reserved for these messages.
    It was unique so I thought I’d mention it.
    To look “human” it went like this…
     Hi, my name is Wellbhutrin.
    I have a website about Wellbhutrin…
    What amazing lengths these creatures will go!

  • Don’t Forget To Sign Up For This Free Report

    This free report is on how to get $2475 from 100 referrals.
    The creator Alok Jain does a great job explaining how this works and helping the folks who download this use it to get started in internet marketing.
    So check it out.

  • Is “Economic Development” Living Up To The Legend?

    I was part of a discussion of people involved in some way with “Economic Development”… the name usually given to the work of attracting new businesses to town. It’s different from the trend towards Economic Gardening which is about taking care of existing businesses, usually small, and helping them grow because they’re more likely to […]

  • The American Business Revolution - Entrepreneur/MSNBC

    Entrepreneur & MSNBC have an interesting article on the growing number and influence of entrepreneurs in the United States.  It’s called The American Business Revolution.
    Technological innovation, access to credit  for women and minorities through civil rights laws, and growing acceptance of entrepreneurial independence were key factors in the “entrepreneurializing” of America… good thing too.  The […]