Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?

This is the fourth in a collection of newspaper ads from United Technologies that appeared in the Wall Street Journal from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Here is the original ad. There's a major crime committed in America at the rate of one every 3 seconds. A murder every 24 minutes. A robbery … Continue reading Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?

The Power of Deadlines

I don't know about you, but I'm glad that April 15 is almost here. It means that in a couple of days I will be able to check one more item off of my to do list. I had started my taxes back in mid-February and got about 80% of the way through completing my … Continue reading The Power of Deadlines

Two Different, But Successful, Approaches to Blogging

Seth Godin's post today was about digital hygiene, five online habits he believes are worth adopting in order to keep you productive. Here are a couple of the suggested habits: Don't read the comments. Not on your posts or on the posts of other people. Not the reviews and not the trolls. Spend the most creative … Continue reading Two Different, But Successful, Approaches to Blogging

My 100th Blog Post!

This blog started on January 1 in response to a 31-day writing challenge from Matt and Christina Frazier. When I successfully completed the challenge of writing for 31 straight days, I decided to keep going and set my goal as 100 straight days of blogging. Today's blog represents the completion of the 100-day challenge. In … Continue reading My 100th Blog Post!

Small Differences That Matter

Amanda Pallais, an Assistant Professor of Economics and Social Studies at Harvard University, recently published a fascinating article that highlighted the potentially powerful impact of a relatively minor change. Pallais examined the effect of what happened when the ACT increased from three to four the number of free score reports that ACT-takers could send to colleges. … Continue reading Small Differences That Matter

Commercial of the Week: ‘Ripple’ from Nike Golf, Starring Tiger and Rory

In honor of this week's Masters Golf Tournament, here is Nike's latest commercial. The video shows TV clips of Tiger Woods in his prime, being watched closely by a young Irish toddler, Rory McIlroy, and his father. The commercial traces Rory from a toddler, through his teen years, to finally teeing off at a tournament … Continue reading Commercial of the Week: ‘Ripple’ from Nike Golf, Starring Tiger and Rory

Sports, Technology, and Passion

I love it when I find someone who has found his or her passion, and is willing to share that passion with the world. Today I want to share such an example with you, DC Rainmaker. DC is passionate about triathlons, technology, and travel, and he has managed to create an unbelievably informative and entertaining … Continue reading Sports, Technology, and Passion

Do You Remember Who Gave You Your First Break?

This is the third in a collection of newspaper ads from United Technologies that appeared in the Wall Street Journal from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Here is the original ad. Someone saw something in you once. That's partly why you are where you are today. It could have been a thoughtful parent, … Continue reading Do You Remember Who Gave You Your First Break?

A Tale of Two Basketball Games

  No, this is not about March Madness (although I will admit my disappointment on missing out on seeing a team have a perfect season). This post is about two basketball games that took place in Philadelphia over the past month, and were both written about in today's Philadelphia Inquirer. The first game took place … Continue reading A Tale of Two Basketball Games

That Guy

This is the third post on the topic of living a long life. The first one looked at what you can do now to feel better at 100 and the second one offered a couple of online surveys you could take that would estimate your life expectancy. Today's post was inspired by an article from … Continue reading That Guy