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Archive for October, 2007

Do geese see God?

I love “Weird Al” Yankovic. You couldn’t grow up in the 80’s and not love the guy. But I’m just now realizing how funny and creative the guy really is. Sure, you could argue that it’s easy to parody songs that have already been written. But that downplays just how funny […]

“There’s always next year.”

These four words echo over the hills and valleys of northern Ohio this morning.  Our beloved Cleveland Indians blew a 3-to-1 advantage over the Boston Red Socks by losing the last three games of the series.  No just losing, but really losing.  But hey, that’s baseball.  That what makes it exciting.  You just never know […]

Al Gore, a Champion for Marketers Everywhere

( News and Marketing and Ramblings )

The triumphs of marketers are largely unsung. Sure, there are the industry awards that we pass among ourselves. We pretend to admire each other’s campaigns as if they were works of art, while all the time wondering how we could steal the ideas for our own. We slap each other on the back […]

Ford Develops Coffee-powered Vehicle

I came across this article on BBspot.  Oh, if it were only so…
Dearborn, MI - Ford Motor Company has announced that they have completed the first ever commercially available, coffee-powered motor vehicle. Instead of gasoline, the car’s engine will process coffee, extracting the caffeine to produce energy to move the vehicle.
The motor was first designed […]

Should Christians believe in ghosts?

Those of you who know me know I love the show Ghost Hunters. I think TAPS does a professional job of proving (or disproving) hauntings. Their methodology is taken from Occam’s razor which states “All things being equal, the simplest solution tends to be the right one.” It can also be likened […]

Don’t talk to me like I’m stupid, AT&T Mobile!

I ordered a new AT&T GoPhone online. A week or so later, I received the phone. As a part of the deal, there was to be a code in the box to give a free $10 credit. I opened the box like Christmas morning, but (you guessed it) no code. So […]