Unless you live in an underground bunker and have no access to any media whatsoever, you have heard by now about Chrysler’s 2-minute ad aired this past Sunday during the Super Bowl coverage. The ad itself was well produced, and featured Clint Eastwood in a narration reminiscent of his role in “Gran Torino”, giving a …
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The Surreal NBA Drama: Do We Really Care?
I have a new definition for an NBA game: A bunch of millionaires that play for one millionaire trying to beat another bunch of millionaires playing for another millionaire that people who are far from being millionaires pay hard-earned money to watch. This afternoon the 2011-2012 NBA season was dealt what could be …
Ten Years After – 9/11 Remembered – The Audio Segments
This Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of that devestating day when terrorists hijacked 4 planes – flying two into the World Trade Center in New York City and one into the Pentagon in Washington DC. The fourth we will never know it's final destination thanks to the brave souls onboard United Air Lines Flight 93 …
The Continued “MySpacing” of Facebook: Banner Ads, Layouts and Sneaky Plugin Installs
For those of you who have been wondering “what’s up with Facebook” with all the hanging up and hiccups the past several days, today’s experience on Facebook by millions revealed why. Facebook now has banner ads. Facebook, the company that prided itself of the “user experience” and not allowing banner ads on its pages had …
“Virtual” Social Networking vs. “Real” Human Interaction
Back in 2001 I wrote a guest article for a nationally syndicated column on the future of the virtual world of the internet. I talked about how in the future everything we could imagine would be mere keystrokes and mouse-clicks away. Goods and services. Entertainment. Music. Food and drink. "Connections" with others. All without …


