The Essential Web Site Check List – Part 2
In my last entry, I discussed the importance of design when having a Web site built or rebuilt. It’s probably the one thing that everyone thinks about when undertaking their Web project. Today, I’d like to explore something that most people never consider: what happens when you need to make [...]
The Essential Web Site Check List – Part 1
My lottery dream* is using my new-found free time to work at a different business for a week for about 30 weeks a year. One of the reasons I love my job is that I kind of get to do that already. I speak with business owners all the time [...]
The Iceman Cometh to my Municipal Water Pipes
You know what I like? Running water. Turns out I’m a big fan. Oh sure, I never had a poster of the Department of Water & Power hanging next to Mario Lemieux on my wall, but maybe I would now if my wife let me decorate anything in our house. [...]
Watch out for Spike!
If you use the Web, you know the dangers out there, like this guy to the right. Technically, when it comes to gremlins, I prefer the Twilight Zone’s “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” episode to the movie, but I think Spike looks scarier than this guy. Besides, certainly Corey Feldman could [...]
Internet Poses Bigger Opportunity / Problem for Politicians in Coming Years
Not too long ago, I posted about how the internet could affect political campaigns from a statement verification standpoint. That blog was spawned by comments from top Google brass. They’ve been at it again, discussing how the internet will affect politics and what politicians should know about its changes. Says [...]

