Sunday, December 06, 2009
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Prevention of a Nuisance
To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222.
This is 100% legitimate. I have called and registered my own cell number. Of course you can still call me at any time. It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It takes less than 15 seconds. It blocks your number for five (5) years. You must call from the cell phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number.
HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON. Of course you can still call me at any time.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
What does the internet think?
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Fake it, until you make it!
For a generation of guitar and drum players, watching kids and young adults bouncing around with plastic guitars with big colored buttons should be depressing. The future of instrument playing is ruined, right? Well, it turns out that game play actually generates interest in the 'real thing.'
Research from one of
The report conducted by Youth Music found that of the 12 million young people aged from 3 to 18, more than half played music games. A fifth of those gamers said that they now played an instrument after catching the musical bug from the games. So it appears that many of us start out faking it and then decide that we should have a go at the real thing.
So what might be the lesson here, when education is mixed with entertainment everyone wins. Capture my imagination and you capture me.
(Source: timesonline.co.uk)
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Tweeting, broadcasting your inner voice
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Managing Your Twittering Schedule
Whats Your Twitter Rank?
While my worldwide Twitter rank is 10,250th, I was pleasantly surprised that I was geographically ranked 4th by followers in 'Providence, RI. I feel special. 4th is good right?
Flush, Grow and Reciprocate.
So how many followers is enough on Twitter? Do you mind following more people than follow you? Well, n0 matter what your feelings on this, here is a great way to manage to your twitter following/followers expectations.
Managing your Twitter following/followers is all about flushing, growing and reciprocating.
Growing is just what it says, adding the people you know who already have twitter accounts including adding as many complete strangers to those who follow you in order to project a sense of the masses that wait on your every drop of wisdom.
Reciprocating is all about keeping your end of the 'twitter code of ethics.' When someone has followed you, you need to do the right thing and follow them back. I didn’t make this up it just seems to have become the accepted polite behavior.
So this all sounds like a lot of work, tweeting, flushing, growing and reciprocating. Well thanks to InRev Twitin the whole process of flushing, growing and reciprocating has been automated for you. At the click of a button (three buttons to be more precise) you can automatically:
Flush - 50 people you have followed but have not followed you back (They will never know)
Grow - 25 complete strangers will be added to the loyal masses who follow you
Reciprocate - 50 people who have followed you but you have not followed will now be justly rewarded.
You can give repetitive commands for each action so you can go crazy flushing, growing and reciprocating.
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Twittering: Catching up or leading the way?
While I have known about Twitter for some time, its only in the last 90 days that I have joined the 'band wagon'. So I am trying to figure out how early or late I am arriving to the party. I know I am not an innovator here, maybe an early adopter or could I just be part of the early majority. So I did a little research to find out how many people are on Twitter and heres where my arrival fits in.
the first 2.5% of the adopters are the "innovators"
the next 13.5% of the adopters are the "early adopters"
the next 34% of the adopters are the "early majority"
the next 34% of the adopters are the "late majority"
the last 16% of the adopters are the "laggards"