According to a Rasmussen Reports survey, as of January 4, 2010, the majority of voters in the U.S. oppose the current health reform legislation. Although this is intended to be a professional blog, I will state my opinion on this matter in that I too do not agree with the current health reform bill for several reasons. More »
When does a special run the risk of having the opposite effect? How about when a special is really not a special and the customer knows about it? This happened to me recently on a routine grocery shopping journey. More »
I’m an avid Google product user and from the looks of it, I believe that Google is beginning to really worry about their profits. Maybe they’re kicking themselves for paying so much on acquisitions that have yet to show profitability or get close to breaking even. Whichever the case, there’s five prime examples of Google’s latest moves and how it might point to a shaky foundation: More »
Due to my heavy work schedule, sometimes lunch involves a quick thrown-together burger at the office that I can munch down in 10-15 minutes. But at times, I do have lunch meetings or time to grab some lunch at a nearby restaurant. Well just recently I paid a quick visit to Aldino’s Restaurant at the Vineyard since their big yellow $6.99 lunch special banner stood out. Let me just say that I was out of there in 5 minutes and this is why.. More »
Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart… that is the entire meaning of CAPTCHA, thank goodness for acronyms but no thanks to websites that go extremely overboard on this. It’s unsettling to find that at times I must question my own humanity since I can’t figure out some of these captcha’s or I’m unwilling to go through all the trouble. Take for example a recent visit to MySpace… More »


