While my last post may not have been very interesting to many, there was a reason behind the post. I wanted to conduct a little experiment and teach myself a thing or two about directing traffic towards my site. Here is what I did I saw something that caught my eye. Nothing big, just that […]
Archives for March 2009
The Legend of Zelda: again
I see they are making a new Legend of Zelda for Nintendo DS. Now, while I am not one to oppose change or improvements on that which needs to be improved, there are some things that don’t need to be redone. I make no judgments here, I am simply just making an observation. The original […]
Twouble with Twitters: As seen on SuperNews!
Without getting into the whole debate on where our current modes of media are taking us, whether positive or negative (and this is a big discussion), and while it looks positive in the direction of Social Media, all of us in favor of where the world is headed can still poke fun at the jokes […]
UPDATE: The Human Condition: Do we just not care or just not notice?
Just to be clear in case I wasn’t, I think the problem is that we just don’t notice. Which is very fixable. Here is a commercial I just saw from Liberty Mutual. Thought they were pretty touching and went well with my last post. If you pay close attention, you will see both stories go […]
The Human Condition: Do we just not care or just not notice?
Picture this, a violinist playing at a busy intersection for money and going completely unnoticed. Imagine this too, a guy sitting at a busy downtown street corner trying to raise money for prosthetic legs. Having trouble? Let me paint these picture for you. The first story comes from the washington post: “It was 7:51 a.m. […]
Social Media: effective or waste of time?
Just like anything, people tend to be scared of what they’re not used to. More specifically I am referring to online social media. People who are not familiar with it will naturally shy away or become defensive making all sorts of ridiculous claims such as: “You’re wasting your time”, “Its a sickness”, “People will track […]