Ever get so frustrated with the way things are that you’d like to blow it all up and start over? Mmm, hmmm. Me, too. Especially lately. (Fair warning: This is gonna include a bit of a rant.) Why my fuse is lit: Marketing successfully — whether online or off — requires passion...
and since I do not disapprove of them, it is plain that I do not accept the tone of scorn or pity with which “Escape” is now so often used: a tone for which the uses of the word outside literary criticism give no warrant at all. ...
It's reasonable to assume that professwhorial histwhorians still are so inept and corrupt that they won't be able to trace it back very far -- and thus Ted or some other Johnny/Jeanny-Come-Lately Straight will get proclaimed the "father" of it. Fine! I'm glad not to have to go ...
that 2 percent moves up and down. It’s been kind of low lately. It’s been more like 1 percent for the last 15 years or so. But again, over the long haul,
remember the reason I thought a question was interesting or the context a word appeared in, but that was seldom the case. When I went through the list of things I’d written during the week, many notes seemed interesting, but I had no idea what they meant. So, provide context or ...
Same thing. The economic incentives of spam aren’t that powerful. The ROI is not very high unless the GPT calls are much cheaper, and even then it’s not particularly useful unless you can find a way to get money or secrets out of someone. Annoying people isn’t a business model³...
on Chestnut Street!), I’d like to think that we are all reading more, but lately I feel more compelled to pose the question of whether what really matters is not THAT we are reading more, but WHAT we are reading and HOW we are reading it. See this study if you want to learn ...
So I think focus on the places that are the most likely targets that need the most protection. Learn the basics, passwords, multi-factor authentication, don’t click that link. I know that some of you may be receiving what they call calendar spam lately. I’ve ...
Some words are so overused as to have become meaningless. If you find yourself using nebulous terms like “success,”“happiness,” or “investing,” it pays to explicitly define them or stop using them. “What would it look like if I had (or won at) ___ ?” helps.Life favors the ...
There are so many things that annoy me (and my fellow bloggers) about Instagram – it seems that every day there is something new and we’re saying “Oh god, NOW what…”. RELATEDSome of the Funniest Spam Comments I've Received on the Blog ...