Harrington posted this earlier. Not so happy. Apparently my real age is 3.2 years older – GRRR.
March 30, 2007
Where do you live?
In Andrew Kantor’s column today in USA Today, he talks about geography and its importance. Years ago it mattered where you lived. It mattered because you had to live near your work, your favorite places, etc. Now, with the Internet, it almost doesn’t matter. You can choose where to live based on temperature or whatever else is important to you. I am a fan of the northeast by far. Being born in NH and having lived in Wisconsin, upstate New York, NYC, MA and NH, I am by a fan of NH. It’s tax free for crying out loud, what else do you need?
But he makes a lot of good points. The world is quickly changing. And a lot of that has to do with the Internet. Good thing he came along.
March 29, 2007
What are you afraid of?
I was just reading this TIME article. Here is a list of the top ten, but reading through the article makes me think. What am I really afraid of? What are you really afraid of?
Top “Fear of” Searches 12 weeks ending 3/17/07
1. flying
2. intimacy
3. the dark
4. death
5. spiders
6. driving
7. love
8. god
9. success
10. being alone
Source: Hitwise
Giving it up….
Of all the things to give up for Lent….some are giving up social media!
March 28, 2007
Google in Boston?
I didn’t catch this yesterday. I think this would be very cool. Tons of jobs probably. Very nice.
Can you say a DREAM?
Ok, this is just plain old “wicked awesome”. Imagine, as many vacation days as you want. And get this concept – it’s because you WORK HARD. Amazing, we seem to have gotten away from the concept of rewarding people for their work because we are so worried about policies and being equal. Go Netflix!
March 27, 2007
Calling All – Podcast
I was reading GPC’s blog and came across his post on Paul Gillin’s and David Strom’s Podcast on PR and new media. Glad someone is doing it!
Flying with Google SMS
Wow, this is pretty cool. No more calling 800 numbers to see if your flight is on time. Very neat.
Walking for health
Today marks the first day that a few of us are going to start walking at lunchtime. No more excuses, no more procrastinating. We have yet to come up with a name for our group, I liked the name Fluff Patrol, but Sully voted it down. Then there is always “The PANdestrians”. If you have suggestions, let me know!
