What’s in Your Trunk?
August 9, 2010 – 5:44 pm | No Comment

No hidden meaning here, seriously what’s in your trunk?  Not the ‘Junk in your Trunk,’ not your ‘Lady Lumps.’  The trunk of your car.  What’s in it and why?
Here’s why I ask.  First off, know …

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Damn You Macgyver! (The ‘solutions’ guy curse.)
March 30, 2009 – 8:33 am | No Comment
Damn You Macgyver!  (The ‘solutions’ guy curse.)

 A very important step to success in life is the ability to say ‘No.’  ‘No I will not help you with that,’ ‘No we shouldn’t do it that way,’ ‘No you can’t HAZ CHEEZBURGER.’
 Turning people …

The Skindle.
March 23, 2009 – 11:36 am | 3 Comments
The Skindle.

I’m plain sick of hearing about the Amazon Kindle.  I like the idea, but it annoys me to hear everyone babble about how innovative it is.  It’s a stinkin’ E-book reader, which is older technology …

Your Budget Sucks – What You Forgot.
March 13, 2009 – 11:21 am | One Comment
Your Budget Sucks – What You Forgot.

A humor mentor of mine, John Kinde spoke a few words at my Toastmasters meeting last night.  He touched upon various things one could do to improve themselves.  Many involved stepping outside your personal comfort …

Neil Strauss Emergency Book Review
March 13, 2009 – 11:10 am | 4 Comments
Neil Strauss Emergency Book Review

Executive Summary
Got the book Wednesday afternoon, had it finished by Thursday night.  I don’t normally put down 400+ pages in a day and a half however, this book was absolutely amazing.
Detailed Summary
First half of …

Celebrate Car Thefts
February 18, 2009 – 2:37 pm | One Comment
Celebrate Car Thefts

My buddy’s Escalade got broken into yesterday.  The assailant drilled a tiny hole into his driver door, which must have popped the lock.
Another buddy’s Acura has almost been stolen 3 times now… I say almost …

Book Outline Wiki and WikiSummaries
December 31, 2008 – 8:47 am | No Comment

Just came across these two sites - 
One is called WikiSummaries, the other Book Outline Wiki.  Think of them as the Wikipedia of Barnes n Noble, giant sites of ‘cliff notes.’  Tons of really great, interesting books summarized …