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MSFT Research Revealed!

Well, ok, a little revealed.  This ScobleShow video is pretty cool.  If I saw something like that when I was in elementary school, it totally would have captured all of my attention to want to go make things like that as my job.  It’s just so cool. Facebook Digg Print Email

Product/Tech Evangelist

Maybe I’m better suited to be an evangelist than to be a consultant.  Hmmm… I don’t like sales, but I like involving everything about a good product or technology.  I do like persuasion.  (There is a difference between sales and persuasion.)  I like working on systems and processes.  I like project management.  I’m really enthusiastic [...]

Born Today, in 1900

Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949), American author, who wrote Gone With the Wind (1936), one of the most popular novels of all time. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, she attended Smith College. She was a reporter and feature writer for the Atlanta Journal from 1922 until 1926, when she began writing Gone With the Wind, which she completed [...]

Wednesday

Wednesday:  Yesterday, the week was new.  Tomorrow, the week is nearing an end.  Today is here now. Today’s a big thing.  It can never be tomorrow.  And, it can never be yesterday.  It’s always today. So, let’s go shopping. Facebook Digg Print Email