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  • Let Sleeping Dogs Lie? I Say NO!


    Porch DogAuthority Authority: 120
    [via Steven L. Taylor ]
    4 hours ago
  • The Dayton Process- is anyone else doing this?


    EsratiAuthority Authority: 134
    A local power broker called me the other day to tell me he liked my “Dayton Process” idea a lot. Then he asked “is anyone else doing this?” Hmmmm. Do I go to the patent office to check? Or Google? What do I search for? I wouldn’t even know where to begin? Such is the nature of original thinking. Did the ...
    1 day ago
  • B-cycle and sustainablity. Bike share in Dayton, build on strengths


    EsratiAuthority Authority: 134
    So much focus has been on what we don’t have in Dayton- yet, we take for granted what we have all the time. I just got back from a five mile run on the bikeway, going past Garden Station, Deeds Point, Kettering Fields, the Canoe Club,  Island Park and Riverscape. It was a beautiful day for a run. It was a good day ...
    2 days ago
  • Cyber Liability Insurance: Large Firms Should Hedge Risks


    UsefulArts.usAuthority Authority: 120
    Online marketing has moved many firms toward a publishing model to generate market awareness and engagement. This has spawned a broader range of public exchanges with both customers and the public as they share ideas on company sites, and as company staff participate on others’ sites in official or quasi-official ...
    2 days ago
  • BIG IDEAS FOR A SMALL PLANET: Furnish 01


    CVN HomeAuthority Authority: 137
    It takes steam and man power make environmentally friendly decorative bowls.
    2 days ago
  • Mark Neumanns kung-fu is weak


    Letters in BottlesAuthority Authority: 511
    A little while back, Mark Neumann tried pulled the eternal kung-fu move of the non-front-runner -- challenging his opponent to lots of debates : With the goal of encouraging a dialog with the citizens of Wisconsin while presenting specific plans to address job creation and economic development, gubernatorial ...
    3 days ago
  • 100% Virtualised? Lets try for 99%


    Storagebod's BlogAuthority Authority: 408
    A lot of posts and talks from people involved in VMware and especially when we start talking about the Private Cloud talk about 100% virtualised data centres. And theres always the nay-sayers like me who point out that there are niche applications which currently cant be virtualised. These include applications which ...
    4 days ago
  • First they kicked the Macs out of City Hall, now it’s time to kick Microsoft out, too


    EsratiAuthority Authority: 134
    Do you know how much money the City of Dayton spends on Microsoft Office? Neither do I, but, the reality is, we could be using netbooks with Linux, Firefox and Google apps and storing everything in “the cloud.” Other cities are doing it: …the appeal of Google Apps to Conrad Cross, the CIO for the City of ...
    5 days ago
  • Busy Busy continued


    Paper Therapy PonderingsAuthority Authority: 120
    Good Tuesday evening. I am on catch up mode at work - and I sure did not get very far - need to put it in even higher gear tomorrow. If I get everything laid out the night before I can usually make it into work and start work an hour ahead of time - I have no problems starting 30 minutes early but getting going and ...
    5 days ago
  • What is the History of Our Future?


    The Future of Aging BlogAuthority Authority: 123
    Below is my State of the Association speech from the 2009 AAHSA Annual Meeting and Exposition in Chicago:Our members at Selfhelp in New York had a great theme a couple of years ago: “Our past propels us forward.” It conveys how four generations of values and mission are being transformed into contemporary programs ...
    6 days ago
  • How do you spell “R-E-F-O-R-M”?


    Porch DogAuthority Authority: 120
    On Saturday night the House of Representative passed the “Affordable Health Care for American Act” with a vote of 220-215. The following is a review of this bill ( based on this summary ) is taken from the prospective of how successful it is at addressing the issue of reducing the cost of health services, and ...
    6 days ago
  • The Berlin Wall, 20 Years Later


    AMERICAN.COM -- A Magazine of Ideas, OnlineAuthority Authority: 679
    The occasion of remembering the fall of the Wall is a fitting time to recall the broader sweep of events that surrounded it.
    1 week ago
  • What will the Democratic party think of next? It’s not as good as the Dayton Process.


    EsratiAuthority Authority: 134
    The Montgomery County Democratic Party (you know the one that forgets to run a candidate for Congress) is already putting word on the street that they have a “super candidate” a “political heavyweight” ready to run in four years to “beat Gary.” Wow. Nevermind that they need to have a candidate to fill ...
    1 week ago
  • Pay for Play Raises Concerns from Gartner’s Magic Quadrant to Paris Hilton’s Twitters


    UsefulArts.usAuthority Authority: 120
    Discussions of regulating digital marketing were just below the surface at New York Ad:Tech.  My last post gave an overview of efforts to regulate digital marketing . Now, here’s an interview at Ad:Tech by reporter David Spark with Ted Murphy, CEO of Izea , the company that makes the paid blogging service, ...
    1 week ago
  • The Road From Serfdom


    AMERICAN.COM -- A Magazine of Ideas, OnlineAuthority Authority: 679
    Given the renewed interest in alternatives to capitalism, it is perhaps appropriate to recall the last time that socialism was tried with real gusto.
    1 week ago
  • Big Ideas: Resolving beauty


    Big Download BlogAuthority Authority: 633
    Filed under: Culture , Features , Opinion Its said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder; it is a completely subjective experience, dependent upon the taste of each particular viewer. This is palpably evident in the video game industry, where one mans trash is another mans treasure. One need only review ...
    1 week ago
  • When one door closes, another opens


    EsratiAuthority Authority: 134
    It’s a zen saying: “When one door closes, another opens” -and a quick Google search attributes it to Alexander Graham Bell, but to read this on the DDN site is a bit overwhelming: David Esrati, who lost his bid to become a city commissioners Tuesday, Nov. 3, too won a victory of sorts, Leitzell said. ...
    1 week ago
  • 9 Big Ideas from Marci Alboher


    Nacho Lovers AnonymousAuthority Authority: 107
    In my constant quest for self discovery, Ive been reading a lot lately. My first " Big Ideas " post was about Randys Pauschs book The Last Lecture (and mustaches). The latest book I finished was Marci Albohers One Person/Multiple Careers: How the "Slash Effect" Can Work For You: A New Model For Work/Life ...
    1 week ago
  • Hey NYC, LA, want to see why Dayton is great!


    EsratiAuthority Authority: 134
    If I was living in New York City, and looking to rent for $500 a month, I’d be in less than 200 square feet of squalor. Even if I was a neurosurgeon, making a half-million a year, I’d be lucky to be able to afford a house like this in NYC: DESCRIPTION: STATELY BRICK MANOR displays old world charm & ...
    1 week ago
  • Thoughts on the Acadian Dream


    Storagebod's BlogAuthority Authority: 408
    So EMC, Cisco and VMware finally confirm their partnership and the formation of Acadia (that really ought to have an R in it!!); much rumoured and trailled by many over the past few months. Actually anything to do with Cisco seems to really struggle at keeping secret; more leaky than Cardiff on St Davids Day. So what ...
    1 week ago

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