May 24th, 2008
There’s a reason politicians spend many hours being trained to juggle issues and spout statements that won’t blow up in their faces.
Apparently, Hillary Clinton’s vow to “obliterate” Iran if it attacked Israel wasn’t a slip of the tongue. Now she’s suggesting (ABC News) a potential assassination of presidential nomination opponent Barack Obama is a good […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 0 comments
May 18th, 2008
A yearbook publisher screwed up in a major way when an employee pasted students’ heads on other bodies.
Lifetouch National School Studios apologized and offered to re-do the publication prep and pay for reprinting the high school yearbook.
Then, instead of shutting up, they went on to explain that the high school involved made an “unusual and […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 6 comments
May 9th, 2008
You think you know the facts about something that’s common knowledge. Not so, unless you check the facts.
Techdirt’s Mike Masnick points to a copyright blogger who notes a paper that details the incorrect assumptions about the popular song that pulls in millions of dollars each year on a copyright that may not be valid. […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 1 comment
May 7th, 2008
Customers of VOIP phone services are supposed to alert their service provider if they move, so the instructions can be changed for emergency services responding to a 911 call.
But that doesn’t mean the company is off the hook. A family in Calgary lost their 18-month-old son after ambulance crews were dispatched to an old […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 1 comment
May 6th, 2008
I work with someone who’s convinced that conferences are inefficient ways to learn useful skills and gain knowledge.
(Sounds like the same criticism Churchill made of democracy: It’s the worst system of government, except for all the other methods.)
Of course conferences aren’t efficient! You’re lucky if you find one mind-altering session at a conference, much less […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 0 comments
April 30th, 2008
Some people throw out ideas in roughly-hewn sentence fragments, using whatever words come to mind.
Others obsess over finding le mot just. Their dictionary is not far away, and they are constantly rediscovering turns of phrase that they read or heard years ago, and trying them out.
There is generally no definitive way of writing or speaking. […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 10 comments
April 29th, 2008
There are times when it’s important to pore over a document (or a video, or whatnot), refining until you’ve got it perfect.
Then there’s the rest of the time, when getting close to perfect probably took more time than the task was worth.
If you find it difficult to complete tasks because the thought of making […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 0 comments
April 9th, 2008
We spend way too much time in our comfort zone, dealing with issues that make us feel safe, using methods that have worked well in the past.
There’s nothing wrong with duplicating past successes, but that isn’t where you want to spend your whole career.
Be aware of opportunities to take small (or large) chances, and […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 2 comments
April 5th, 2008
Anyone who thinks the world needs yet another social networking site must have rocks in their head.
Cue the music. I guess Robert French, a public relations instructor at Auburn University has rocks in his head, because he’s set up a new meeting place for his students, other students, instructors, and public relations professionals.
It’s PR […]
By Eric Eggertson -- 2 comments
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