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A voracious traveler and reader brings you on his journeys and introduces the people he meets and also the many interesting snippets in the press and about running a business. |
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Tipped Off to the Google Ad, a Follower Knows AllFeb 8, 2010
As I fell asleep after one of the best Superbowls I've ever watched, I thought about the connections and the various lines that bind people together. There was a commercial during the game's third quarter for Google, perhaps spurred on by the early...
The Guard Economy Keeps Us All DownFeb 7, 2010
Samuel Bowles is an unappreciated yet wise economist who runs the Santa Fe Institute, a radical hotbed where people with big brains meet and talk about issues. I read in the Santa Fe Reporter about one of Bowle's theories, which intrigued me.
He states...
Like-minded People Gather to Share at PodcampFeb 6, 2010
"I have met so many people as a result of social media," said Leslie, an active blogger, twitterer and Facebooker, and one of the presenters at Podcamp Western Mass. "I met Morris, my partner, and I met another person who became a business partner, and...
Padded Airline Schedules Make for Longer FlightsFeb 5, 2010
Doesn't a free trip to Cancun sound good? Yeah, it does, but when you book a ticket six days in advance the flight details are kinda gnarly. I'm not one to complain but I fly out of Bradley at 6 am and spend about four hours in Dallas. It's only about...
Award-Winning Writer: I Love the Sound of That!Feb 3, 2010
Cindy and I traveled to Mexico last January and upon my return I wrote a story for GoNOMAD titled "Ecotourism in Cancun: Wilder than we Expected," about the contrast between the stereotype of Mexico's most popular tourism destination and the public...
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