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Category Archives: Personal
Soap Suds for Kids
If you’re anything like me you spend a lot of time traveling for work. Among other things, this means a lot of nights away from home in hotel rooms. I’ll bet I’m not the only one whom, as a result … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Power, Personal
Tagged developing world, giving, kids, smiles, soap, toothbrushes, underprivileged
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A Personal Invitation to the GTD Global Summit: a conference you can’t afford to miss
As you may know if you’ve read this site previously, I work for the David Allen Company as the Editor of GTDtimes, the community hub for all things GTD. David, the author of both “Getting Things Done: the art of … Continue reading
Sam Sethi and Twitblogs: What is Fact, What is Fiction?
Anyone that has followed the technology scene the past couple of years has probably read about the doings of Sam Sethi. His reputation as well of the swath of destruction he’s carved through the online mediasphere has been nearly unparalleled. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Power, Blognation, Personal
Tagged Blognagtion, Debacle, deceit, fraud, liar, lies, manipulation, oliverstarr, Privacy, Sam Sethi, Scam Sethi, scams, starrtrek, techcrunch, Theft
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Remembering Marc Orchant – gone one year today, very much in my thoughts…
I can hardly believe that it’s been a year since the world lost the irreplacable soul, friend, father, coach, mentor, husband and so much more wrapped up in the being of a man I knew as Marc Orchant. My time … Continue reading
Posted in Marc Orchant, Personal
Tagged educator, evangelist, father, friend, geek, husband, Jason Orchant, Marc Orchant, mentor, Rebecca Orchant, remembering Marc, RIP, storyteller, sue orchant
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How Stupid is Palin? Very. (and corrupt, too)
Perhaps it’s a bit unsporting to go after Sarah Palin – the much maligned Hockey Mom from Alaska – particularly given that she and her family are know known in some circles as the Wasilla Hillbillies after the way they … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Power, Personal, Political
Tagged corruption, lies, Luggage, McCain, More Unsavory Truth, palin, Stupidity, Theft
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Is Forbes Against Gay Marriage?
This just hit my in box from the Forbes/Adify Blog Advertising Network: I am writing to you with some urgency because our partners at Adify have proposed a short-term campaign for us to run across the Forbes.com Business & Finance … Continue reading
What to Expect from a Palin Presidency
We all thought that Shrub was the stupidest person to ever ascend to the Oval Office but it now appears that it is possible – likely even – that some time in the next four years we will be victim … Continue reading
Posted in big brother, Blog Power, Personal, Political
Tagged Bush, China, Election 08, humor, John McCain, McCain, Neocon, NWO, owstarr.com, palin, Putin, Russia, Sarah Palin, Shrub, stupid people, USA, ViCe President Palin
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Frightening Facts About W3C and Truth, Free Speech and the Net
Editor’s Note: The post below comes direct from one of the best newsletters you will ever have the opportunity to receive for free: Mercola.com. This publication by Dr. Mercola covers health, politics, food safety and other topics that should be … Continue reading
Posted in big brother, Biotech, Personal, Political
Tagged Big Pharma, Censorship, conspiracy theories, Mercola.com, newsletter, W3C
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