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Archive for April, 2007

Top Ten Most Common Online Passwords

April 26th, 2007

Getting into the WordPress tool to put up this post, I had to put in a password. When I woke up this morning to get started on writing news articles for Mobile Magazine, I had to input my password. When it came time to check on my AGLOCO account, guess what, another password. In this [...]

Time Magazine’s Most Influential People of the Year

April 25th, 2007

Each year, Time Magazine compiles a list of the 100 most influential people of the year, spanning politics, entertainment, and everything in between. One entry that is particularly noteworthy this year is Shigeru Miyamoto, the Senior marketing director at Nintendo and the General manager of Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development (EAD). You might better know [...]

2007 NHL Playoffs – Round Two Predictions

April 24th, 2007

After the Vancouver Canucks’ hard fought victory over the Dallas Stars last night, all of the match-ups for the 2007 second round NHL playoffs have been decided. As can be expected, predicting the winners of the 2nd round playoff games is considerably more difficult than the first, given than eight “weaker” squads have been eliminated [...]

Look Ma! No Overtime!

April 24th, 2007

I’m still recovering from what could be the most intense two-and-a-half hours of hockey I have experienced in a long while. The Vancouver Canucks went into their first round NHL playoff series against the Dallas Stars very evenly matched and although they were up three games to one after game 4, that was not indicative [...]

Mitchell Harper Sells Out

April 23rd, 2007

I first learned of dot com mogul Mitchell Harper through the ReviewMe he ordered on John Chow dot Com. First, he wanted John to have a look at his blog and then, less than two weeks later, he ordered up another review, this time of his email marketing program. Since that time, Mitch — as [...]