George Goyetche 1941-1999 10 years ago tonight. I had the last conversation I’d ever have with my dad. We both knew it. We spoke of nothing really, we’d said it all in the months since his cancer diagnosis. On June 30th 1998, the doctors told my dad he had 6 months to live. He took 8, and mercifully, checked out quickly, all things considered. So there we were, Feb 28th/99, at my parent’s place, playing video card games. He couldn’t really concentrate on the game, and for that matter, neit
When you think of the Apple Macintosh, you might think of a smooth-running, elegantly designed, though comparatively expensive, laptop or desktop computer that is used largely in homes. But can Macs also play a part in the workplace?
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Desktop Computer, Government Computer News, Government News, Laptop Computer, Macintosh
Are you struggling to increase your credibility, establish yourself as an authority in your niche and get enough business? What if I tell you there is a new technology that allows you to dominate your competition by having the first mover advantage and become the media that others refer to? Businesses of all sizes are beginning to realize the advantage of podcasting and what that activity can mean for their businesses. Despite still being in its infancy, compared to other more mature marketi
Tags: Business Owners, Credibility, First Mover Advantage, Infancy, New Technology, Niche, Podcasting
Listen up for our Cambodia trip back in 2006, how the iPhones suck (according to the Japanese), Street Fighter IV, Nokia 5800 & warranties, Patrick's impersonation of Christopher Walken, and occasionally Japanese porn. Correction Patrick: Siem Reap is not the capital of Cambodia. Shame on you.
Tags: Amp, Cambodia Trip, Capital Of Cambodia, Christopher Walken, Impersonation, Iphones, Japanese Porn, Japanese Street, Nokia, Nokia 5800, Podcast, Shame, Siem Reap, Street Fighter, Warranties
The best Skeptic Podcast on the Web!
Tags: Guide To The Universe, Skeptic, Skeptics Guide To The Universe