Monthly Archives: February 2012
All the Thom that’s fit to print
If you are not paying for it, you’re not the customer; you’re the product being sold. Just who said the above is not certain, but it’s very, very true these days. Google gives us lots of cool tools for free, … Continue reading
Bieber-fever
I’ve never been a fan of Justin Bieber, and there’s no reason I should be. I also have nothing against the guy. He’s a teen heartthrob. It’s great work if you can get it. And he seems to be doing … Continue reading
Valentine’s Day 2012
There are plenty of songs I wish I could say I’d written. There are many songs that can say what I feel better than I could ever capture in words. One such song is Ghazal (Love Song) by Tangerine Dream. … Continue reading
Walter’s bookcase
My older son has been running out of place for his books in his bedroom, so when he got a brand new, hard bound edition of Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stonefor Christmas he decided it was time to build … Continue reading
Kathy Ireland: “Supermogul”
I just finished reading this article on Forbes.com about Kathy Ireland’s business empire. It’s interesting stuff. The bottom line is that she combined her name recognition with a talent for design and created a brand that has nothing to do … Continue reading
My great little car
My car, a Toyota Corolla station wagon, will be twenty years old next year. Its burns oil. The paint, especially on the roof, is a variety of shades of decaying paint job. The stereo only has a tape deck, and … Continue reading
Facebook Offensive
There is an old maxim: Never discuss religion or politics. Somewhere along the road we seem to have added the corollary “Except on Facebook”. I haven’t conducted an actual survey, but I would guess that as many as a quarter … Continue reading
Meeting the Janitors (Author)
Last Saturday I visited my local Barnes & Noble with my kids. It turns out it was “writers day” or something, and they had at least a dozen local authors doing signings in the store. My daughter overheard on the … Continue reading
In defense of wealth – Part 2
A lot of noise has been made lately about Mitt Romney and Warren Buffet’s tax rate being so low, while Buffet’s secretary’s tax rate is much higher. For starters, I don’t know what the secretary makes, but it has to … Continue reading
In defense of wealth – Part 1
I know defending the rich is not a popular thing to do right now, but…heck, I’ve never been popular anyway. Right now, due to relocation for work and the current housing market (caused as much by well-meaning politicians trying to … Continue reading