The New Media Manifesto

It's interesting that those in the social media industry believe everything that's occurring with respect to social media is new. As I look back to direct marketing, database marketing, networking and advertising -- I don't believe our goals for businesses were different at all.

Hey Barack – Where You Goin’ with That Drill in Your Hand?

Politifact, the fact-checking project of the St. Petersburg (Florida) Times, gives Obama a "No Flip" on the Flip-O-Meter in his announcement to expand offshore drilling in previously banned places.

Amazing Photo of Dresden

On the following website you may see an interactive snapshot of the town of Dresden, Germany. It is billed as the largest picture in the world today with a resolution of 297,500 x 87,500 pixels or 26 gigapixels (that's 26,000 megapixels if you compare it with your own camera's megapixel count).

Erika.net is Rad

Mostly, when it comes to finding new music, I've retreated to music recommended by friends and/or software-based recommendation systems like Last.fm. But Erika.net plays such a high percentage of music that is interesting to me that I end up seeking out music I hear on Erika probably about as frequently as three times per hour!

For Ancient Ecuadorian Tribe, Time Is Running Out

It is harvest season across the spectacular Andean valley of Otavalo, 2550 meters above sea level, where mountains are flanked by volcano peaks. But Diego Sucre can not find enough bananas to fill his pockets.

Value of a U.S. Degree in Engineering Or Science

In the past couple of weeks, we've put about 70 people through helicopter ground school, followed by a 25-question multiple choice exam. What has surprised me the most is the lack of predictive value of a bachelor's degree in science or engineering from an American university.

Gunnewijk Claims First World Cup Victory

A runner up at the Unive Ronde Van Drenthe last year, Loes Gunnewijk (Nederland Bloeit) would take that final, elusive step up the podium by winning this year's World Cup event, soloing ahead of teammate Annemiek Van Vleuten and Giorgia Bronzini (Gauss RDZ Ormu).

Create Space, Create Agility, and Create the Future

In Engineering Live I read an interesting article titled, "How manufacturers can prepare for post-recession profitability." David Hatrick, a technology and innovation consultant with PA Consulting Group in Cambridge, UK, recommends that manufacturing companies adopt a three-pronged strategy in order that they can emerge from the downturn as winners.

Adding a Morso Wood Stove to My Cabin

I recently decided my little cabin in the woods needed some help in the heating department. Self sufficiency and reliability have become my mantra lately, so I needed a dependable heat source that my own two hands could supply the fuel for.

Tides, Moon Phases Really Affect Louisiana Fishing

I devoted a sizeable chunk of July to chasing the Speckled Trout, Redfish, and Blue Crabs of Grand Isle, Louisiana. My eagerness to fill my freezer with fish fillets and lump crab meat would have been better served by learning how the tides and moon phases effect fishing in coastal areas. I've heard old fishermen talking about how good the fishing gets when the tides and moon are just right, but I always wrote that off as superstition and mumbo jumbo. I've learned it's not.