December 2011
1 post
Typical Android User is Anything But Typical... →
What are Android users like? Are those who use Google’s smartphone operating system and its associated gadgetry male or female? What sort of clothes do they wear? Are they married? Do they wear watches? Get your answers to those questions and lots more in this infographic from the people at Bl…
November 2011
2 posts
8 Enormous Things That Are Smaller Than Apple,... →
Apple has been flirting with the title of “World’s Most Valuable Company” for a good part of 2011. At a current market cap of about $370 billion (give or take an app), the tech giant’s value is now greater than the revenues of some entire global industries. That’s a hard concept for us non-bil…
Kindle Fire vs. Nook Tablet vs. iPad 2 vs. Samsung... →
The great tablet wars are nigh. While a horde of Android slabs battle the iPad for supremacy, Amazon returned to the fray in September with the Kindle Fire, hoping to reclaim stewardship of the ereader throne. Not to be outdone, Barnes & Noble thrust forth its Nook Tablet this morning in a bold g…
October 2011
1 post
How Non-Profits Are Using Social Media... →
Craigslist founder turned philanthropist Craig Newmark set out to discover which U.S. non-profits were the most effective social media users. It turns out, there doesn’t appear to be a correlation between social media savvy and an organization’s net worth. “The deal is, it’s not about money, …
September 2011
1 post
Google Launches Offline Versions of Gmail,... →
Google is launching a new Gmail web app and updates to Calendar and Docs, in an effort to increase its products’ offline utility. Google users have called bringing Gmail, Calendar and Docs offline an essential step for improving productivity, Group Product Manager Rajen Sheth told Mashable. Th…
August 2011
1 post
Analyst: Amazon Tablet Will Be iPad’s Top... →
Amazon’s Android tablet device hasn’t even been announced yet and research firm Forrester is already betting on its success. “If it’s launched at the right price with enough supply, we see Amazon’s tablet easily selling 3 million to 5 million units in Q4 alone, disrupting not only Apple’s …
May 2011
3 posts
Watch "Gil Scott Heron "Winter In America" (1974)"... →
July 2010
1 post
It's Over
There are no longer any great jobs where someone else tells you precisely what to do - Seth Godin
June 2010
1 post
Be an original not a carbon copy
January 2010
1 post
In 2010 I could care less what someone thinks about me.
December 2009
17 posts
Starting today I will pray for our country and those who lost their jobs in 2009.
How is never a problem for God. It is usually a big problem for us.
There will come a day when all of your labor in the Lord will be rewarded openly.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas day. I know I did even if I had to work. God is good
Clear communication prevents unnecessary frustration.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
Waiting time is not wasted time.
Live from Baltimore! The Reginald F. Lewis African-American Museum is a must see!
God bless Stephanie (Na) Hampton a family friend who passed away today in Dayton Ohio. Our prayers go out to her family.
Looking forward to eating seafood and crab cakes in Baltimore this weekend.
Cynthia and I are leaving for Baltimore for the weekend for a little R&R
God is using your circumstances to position and prepare you to accomplish His vision for your life.
Congrats to the Oakland Raiders for their win over the Steelers
Attending company Christmas party today
Ways to Control your Anger @ work
http://www.forbes.com/2009/11/23/stay-cool-at-work-entrepreneurs-human-resources-anger.html
Trying out the ITouch on Tumblr
October 2009
6 posts
Yesterday
Yesterday is gone. A memory. I believe that is the way we are to look at yesterday. At the same time I believe without yesterday today is a moot point. Learn and embrace yesterday only to point where it gives way to today.
A lesson in Humility. Makes me proud to be an American.
The Payer Player →
Just Me
Today I just want to be me. Doing the things I like doing. Living in the Washington D.C. area allows me to do things for free. Like going into DC and visit museums. I also like the diversity that my city brings. Coming from Ohio everything is in black and white. Not in Washington where there is now even color in the White House. LOL. I love being me.