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Archive for January, 2010

What Does “Write It Off” Really Mean?

January 19th, 2010

Whether it’s something you want to acknowledge or not, it is something that will be coming across your desk in the next couple of months. That’s right, folks, it’s income tax season again. *pause for grumbles* This means that it’s time for you to get all of your paperwork in order and to buy some [...]

Contest: Who Wants Some CES Swag?

January 18th, 2010

As you may have heard, I was over in Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month. While I spent the majority of my time taking a look at the new and shiny technology toys, I also managed to come home with some free swag too. Rather than hoarding it all for myself, [...]

Sunday Snippet: Arthur C. Clarke

January 17th, 2010

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” I heard this quote the other night on Fringe when Walter exclaimed that someone close to him once said those words. They looked familiar, so I had to look up the source. Considering that he teamed up with Stanley Kubrick to write 2001: A Space Odyssey, I [...]

Movie Reviews: Ramen Girl, Sherlock Holmes

January 15th, 2010

The Ramen Girl (2008) It’s one of those strange coincidences that led me to watch this movie. I was flipping through the channels on television when I came across The Ramen Girl. Normally, I’d keep flipping, but then I noticed that Brittany Murphy was in it and, as you may already know, she recently passed [...]

Are Business Cards Still Relevant?

January 14th, 2010

Coming back from my third time at the Consumer Electronics Show, I started to wonder whether physical business cards were still relevant. If I had already been in contact with this person via e-mail in the past and each of us have our appropriate contact information in our e-mail signatures, is it still necessary to [...]