Spell it out for me

From Twitter: As tempting as it might be to click on what I'm most certain is an "adult-dating" site, you have to wonder about how successful "Laci Casey" will be with a screen name that phoenetically reads "Do-w-your-herpes." Not to be … [Continue reading]

SEC to Clarify the Social Media Guidelines

The Southeastern Conference is getting a beating over the Social Media guidelines for fans, which seemed to ban even the use of Twitter during sports events. I just spoke with a media representative for the SEC, and believe me -- they have heard … [Continue reading]

Sweet Irony

{{myquote|A government that promises free lollipops will fulfill that pledge by stealing candy from babies.}} … [Continue reading]

Philosophy of Retreat

{{myquote|It's said 'If you're being run out of town, you should jump in front and call it a parade'; sure, you get to carry the biggest stick, but you've made it easier for your enemies to stab you in the back.}} … [Continue reading]

Secure E-mail for Kids

My daughter is able to read enough words now that the idea of email is appealing to her. She likes the idea of writing to and hearing back from her grandparents. Being an independent sort (I wonder where she gets that from,) she wants to do it … [Continue reading]

For Want of a Dash

{{myquote|The lowly hyphen is never more important than to the man who re-sent the terms for the position he wants to re-sign.}} … [Continue reading]

Headlines, ripped straight from the Razr

From today's New York Times: Twitter has been described many ways. At its best, it has been called a revolutionary political tool and a low-cost marketing machine. At its worst, it has been dubbed a waste of time. Now, two researchers are calling … [Continue reading]