I’ve heard tell that a baby’s first post-partum sensation is a visceral experience of himself and his mother as One. Thus, being too new in Life to yet separate himself from the outside world, little baby Geno mentally concludes mommy and he are the exact same entity. And when the light bulb finally does go off in the infant’s bald little noggin a few months down the lifeline and he realizes […]
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You Know I Had To Say Something… To read me is to know me and if you’ve read me before then you already know that I am no economist. Far from it. I can reduce by 10% and multiply by 5%–the two basic math skills needed to be a realtor in Chicago–but anything much beyond that, I […]
Watch a video on how to improve your video skills with 5 quick tips (on the cheap!). Watch the “You Suck at Photoshop” series, even if it’s just for the insanely hilarious narrator. I feel for this guy, I really do. These are best watched back to back and are not safe for work (NSFW): […]
High Body Count 1+1=3…A Mastermind Alliance. I first learned of this concept over 20 years ago during one of many telemarketing seminars I attended as a tenderfoot insurance salesman. I can’t recall which one exactly, but I’m certain the motivational speaker cashed my post-dated check—a sign up now and pay later gimmick included in the 2 week Increased Performance Guarantee. […]
Here’s a comment that got deleted earlier tonight, a pearl of wisdom issued from one orifice or another by a less-than-brilliant pundit who chose to keep his or her identity concealed. The soul and substance of this partial portion of wit: this is easily the worst blog on the RE.net Todd Seavey wrote a brilliant […]
I joined the Lake Grove Presbyterian Church choir about nine years ago. (Geno, chill. This is a story about excellence, not Bible Boy!) There was an interim director who led about twenty singers. The assumption of the director, and most of the elder hierarchy in a still dying denomination, was (is) that choirs and classical […]
So: I have good news, bad news and worse news. The good news is, the video linked below, an interview with Jeff Turner of RealEstateShows.com about his experiences at the NAR Convention, is a full representation of the BloodhoundBlog.TV idea as I envision it. Video captured to the size of the image window on an […]
Glenn Kelman wonders a little too self-revealing about the hype motivating serial entrepreneurs. Guy Kawasaki jumps to exactly the wrong conclusion, asserting that VC funds are wasted if a start-up’s founders have conquered their acne. And Marlow Harris wonders if the whole thing is simply Kelman campaigning for his next job. Loren Nason asks an […]
TechCrunch: Get ready to throw out that WAP browser on your mobile phone (if you haven’t already). The iPhone, with its fully-functioning Safari browser, showed us that mobile browsing need not be a compromise. Now, the folks at Mozilla are working on a mobile version of Firefox. A Firefox Web browser already exists for the […]
From USA Today: Plans to blanket cities across the nation with low-cost or free wireless Internet access are being delayed or abandoned because they are proving to be too costly and complicated. Houston, San Francisco, Chicago and other cities are putting proposed Wi-Fi networks on hold. “Wi-Fi woes everywhere you turn,” says Russell Hancock of […]
Going to the Social? Not anymore. News abounds. There will be better coverage in an hour or two. For now: New red iPod Shuffle New iPod Nanos with iPhone-like video New iPod Classics with iPhone-like video — up to 160GB New iPod Touch — a phoneless iPhone with WiFi, iTunes by WiFi and Starbucks music […]
We haven’t talked about the gPhone rumors, the possibly-apocryphal mobile phone alleged to be forthcoming from Google. I read about vaporware all the time, but I tend not to remark on it. Today is different. Consider these conjectures from Seth: My non-inside prediction of what the third-generation phone they ship will be like: (Relatively) free […]
Many of you are Mac geeks while some of us are Microsoft fans. Look, the iPhone trumped any of Microsoft’s phone efforts, but their creativity surpasses any Mac product on the books with their Photosynth project. In case you didn’t have enough videos to watch today, I thought I’d give you one more. So, grab […]
Okay, start here. I had an idea for an organic method of collecting arguments, pro and con, about divorcing real estate commissions. Using a PHP form, I could collect user-submitted links to apposite articles, then show them all in an “included” PHP file in each post about divorced commissions. That PHP file would be available […]
Bear with me as I add this up… Internet meltdown at Fry’s + Dalton’s print media article + Greg’s article about books + An Onion video parody = We muggles (in honor of midnight’s Harry Potter release) are overly dependent on the Internet! So first, I must note that while at Fry’s Electronics yesterday, we […]