Web Performance, Branding, and Social Media
After suffering with some negative reactions to my medications this weekend, I decided to do some research. It took a little longer than I expected because the information is gloriously hard to find, and I was drooling like an ether fiend in a wolverine pen. It turns out that Bupropion inhibits the effectiveness of Paroxetine [...]
In: Life
22 Nov 2006So, we’re packing up the minivan and heading for the idyllic wilds of Maine for the Holiday weekend. I will have connectivity, but frankly, there will be too much going on with five kids, four adults, a dog, and a flock of sheep (no sheep-human interaction! You people are sick!) to be online much.
In: Life|RANTING|Technology
28 Apr 2006Rick Segal is in China at the moment, and is writing about his experience. One question came to mind when I read this: Next up, you run your bags through an X-ray as part of customs. I did this and the customs guy decided to open my camera bag, ignoring my computer bag and luggage. [...]
In: smp
18 Mar 2005Yesterday, Scoble noted (and I validated) the idea that the browser is less and less relevant for those of us on the bleeding-edge. In the blogs that I read, people access information: Via mobile phone Via PDA Via data aggregators Via IM Via e-mail Via personal interaction Web sites are now targets of information, not [...]
In: smp
5 Nov 2004I gave up. Blogger is too slow, flaky and clunky. I would rather pay the folks at TypePad/Six Apart. Once again, I walk away from the free Google service into a for-fee service: Yahoo! Mail Plus and TypePad. What does everyone else think? ADDENDUM: Just checked in with my one other contact who uses Blogger, [...]