Archive for January, 2008

How to deal with forwarded emails

28th Jan 2008General, Technology

Seth Godin posted “how to deal with forwarded emails”:http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/01/dont-get-fooled.html that have claims or instructions, or whatever: bq. Instead, go to Google and type More »

My 2008 Resolutions

23rd Jan 2008General, Parenting, ,

I’ve had this post on Draft for a few weeks now, so I figured I’d might as well finish it up and post More »

JJ Abrams on his love for mystery

21st Jan 2008Movies, Videos, ,

JJ Abrams at TED talks about why he loves mystery.

Wow, this guy has balls.

20th Jan 2008Politics, Videos, ,

I am really glad there is only one year left of this douche bag of a “Commander in Chief”.

Awesome post on the workplace…

16th Jan 2008General, Work,

From the “Mavericks at Work”:http://www.mavericksatwork.com/?p=108 blog written by Polly Labarre. The post is titled ‘Freedom = Success (And not the other way around)’… More »

Obama's NH speech

9th Jan 2008Politics, Videos, ,

Jack Rice sent me this YouTube video of Obama’s NH speech after last night’s primary lost. (Which by the way, gave Barack the More »

Time to get a Linux system?

9th Jan 2008Technology, ,

Looks like Shuttle will be releasing a $199 Linux system this year. No specs yet, but the pictures released at CES are looking More »

Excited for Choke

8th Jan 2008Books, Movies,

OK, so I am officially excited to hear that Choke will debut at Sundance Film Festival this year. After what seems like years More »

My Top Albums from 2007

8th Jan 2008Music, ,

Well, 2008 is officially here, so that means it is time to look back at my favorite records from 2007. (“All available here”:http://astore.amazon.com/endonend-20, More »

So that's why prescription drugs cost so much…

5th Jan 2008General, Politics, , ,

From “The Consumerist”:http://consumerist.com/340948/drug-companies-spend-almost-60-billion-on-marketing-30-billion-on-research-what: bq.. drug companies pour $57.5 billion into marketing, dwarfing the comparably paltry $31.5 billion devoted to research. Billions of marketing More »