The media is ridiculous on this. Someone takes responsibility for their actions and the media goes wild. Wolf Blitzer asked this burning question: I wonder what she'll look like? Uh, duh? Can we say Martha Stewart? I mean come on! This is a grown man saying this. A grown professional man! Shame on you Blitzer! I doubt she grew horns. She was only gone 5 months, and it's … [Read more...] about Martha Stewart Breakout
Notes to self
12 Points To Ponder
12. Life is sexually transmitted. 11. Health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.. 10. Men have two emotions: Hungry and Horny. If you see him without an erection, make him a sandwich. 9. Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and they won't bother you for weeks. 8. Some people are like Slinkies ... not … [Read more...] about 12 Points To Ponder
Privacy Protection Guideline Violations
This is interesting. I don't believe I've ever heard of this happening. (02-09) 14:22 PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- TRUSTe, the business community's guarantor of Internet privacy, abruptly ended on Wednesday its relationship with the company operating FreeiPods.com and other Web sites, alleging unspecified violations of privacy promises to consumers. TRUSTe said Gratis … [Read more...] about Privacy Protection Guideline Violations
Smoking in the workplace – or at home
Wolf Blitzer report tonight talks about a company in Michigan that is requiring all employees to quit smoking. Random testing applies..Weyco is the company. Well, my aunt fanny. I'll be damned if I let any company tell me what I can do outside of office hours. It's bad enough you can't smoke in most places at work; but at home? Ha. The only way I would do it is if they were … [Read more...] about Smoking in the workplace – or at home
Filibuster
Just so I know what it means Filibuster: term used to designate obstructionist tactics in legislative assemblies. It has particular reference to the U.S. Senate, where the tradition of unlimited debate is very strong. It was not until 1917 that the Senate provided for cloture (i.e., the ending of the debate) by a vote of two thirds of the Senators present. Yet, despite … [Read more...] about Filibuster
