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  • Hard Lessons Learned about Bodyworn Surveillance


    arezzo1.comAuthority Authority: 132
    Supercircuits customer shares insights from 25 years of law enforcement experience in new blog (PRWeb January 29, 2012) Read the full story at
    13 hours ago
  • 10 Tips On How to Find a Cheap Flight


    Monkey BrewsterAuthority Authority: 95
    Tweet   Now I am no travel expert when it comes to the best travel secrets out there. In fact, truly speaking I’m still a bit of a travel novice. Sure I’ve been to a few countries , and even lived in Brazil for four months but in terms of backpacking, hosteling and all that jazz I’m still preparing ...
    1 week ago
  • School. On reflection.


    All of us are smarter than any of us...Authority Authority: 89
    We spent some time with extended family over new year, and I overheard one of the younger boys, Ted, recounting his tales of mischief at school – and the subsequent punishments he had received. I was perturbed to hear him say that the school no longer uses the word “detention” because it has negative ...
    1 week ago
  • Nuclear News and the new year


    ANS Nuclear CafeAuthority Authority: 110
    The January issue of Nuclear News magazine is available in hard copy and electronically for American Nuclear Society members (must enter ANS user name and password in Member Center). The issue contains the following stories: The year ahead: This time for sure? by E. Michael Blake 2012 Preview: Impact of ...
    1 week ago
  • Lessons Learned – 2012, Week 3


    Mike VenyAuthority Authority: 111
    What I know this week, that I didnt know about my business, industry as a whole, competition, clients as a group, top 10 clients.
    1 week ago
  • Manners and Children - Especially Boys


    Mom to the Screaming MassesAuthority Authority: 104
    I am quite certain that I am opening up a can of worms here. Schwick . (Thats totally the sound of a pop top opening.) But when did manners go out of style? I mean, Ive heard people - mostly older - lament the lack of manners for years. Ive tried, with a variety of success, to instill manners in my children. To ...
    1 week ago
  • We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby


    A Blog Not Limited ~ Article TeasersAuthority Authority: 85
    After an all–too–short break, the EE Podcast is back for the new year! In episode 60 , we reminisce about our first ExpressionEngine sites … the challenges, the mistakes, how we learned and why we continue to use EE. Continue Reading >> Published in: Elsewhere ...
    1 week ago
  • Why Learning Blogging From Others May Not Be Our Best Choice


    Blogging Without A BlogAuthority Authority: 394
    “Pass it on” is the final assignment in the ebook I read over the weekend. The book, “The Flinch”, written by author and blogger , Julien Smith is a free download from Amazon. To complete the assignment, I am passing it onto YOU. Today’s Lesson My blogger friend Davina told me about this book ...
    1 week ago
  • On Handling Life’s Unknowns


    Young, Cheap LivingAuthority Authority: 100
    My family. Last year’s been a crazy year, full of unknowns and they are sill there, for the most part. My mom has been struggling with depression. The kind that has debilitated her, almost completely, for now. We don’t know what’s wrong, don’t know to to help her and don’t know what the future is going to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Lessons Learned – 2012, Week 2


    Mike VenyAuthority Authority: 111
    What I know this week, that I didnt know about my business, industry as a whole, competition, clients as a group, top 10 clients.
    2 weeks ago
  • He Has Been Good To Us


    Notes From The Frugal Trenches - A Downshifting JourneyAuthority Authority: 100
    I often forget. If I were being honest, I’d say I forget most of the time. I don’t remember as I encourage children to quickly eat their breakfasts, or stay focused as they are getting dressed. I certainly don’t remember as I’m trying to rush us out the door to work & school. At work I’m trying to be ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Mandatory Safety Classes?


    Commuting MotorcyclistAuthority Authority: 111
    Training course I’ve been involved in a discussion on LinkedIn regarding licensing and whether or not motorcycle safety courses should be mandatory for obtaining a motorcycle license. Here in Pennsylvania if you have an automobile license all you need to do is pay a small fee for a motorcycle permit. With that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Hope is the Thing That Is Left to Us, In a Bad Time


    Scheiss WeeklyAuthority Authority: 399
    Mamacita says:  I have discovered another wonderful website: Letters of Note.   This site is edited by Shaun Usher , whom I would invite over for dinner every Tuesday and Thursday night if only he knew I existed, but of course he doesn’t, so I can only pay him homage this way. In March of 1973, E. B. White ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Would Our Project Customer Choose Us Again?


    Project Management Tips || Project Management, Collaboration and Knowledge Management BlogAuthority Authority: 105
    Have you ever asked your spouse if they would choose you again if they had it to do all over?  I have, but I have to be careful which day to ask that on because I know there have been certain days that she’d probably say “no.”  Likewise, have you ever thought, “Would my employer hire me again if I had to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Atlas Rider at the Honduras Border


    Commuting MotorcyclistAuthority Authority: 111
    Atlas Rider at the Honduras Border . I love this guy’s videos. He provides an interesting and humorous glimpse into what it’s like to travel in Central and South America by motorcycle. Fixers, fumigation fees, security checkpoints. He keeps it (sort of) calm but you can hear the frustration and ironic humor in his ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Lessons Learned for Decision Makers and Leads from a Successful SAP Retail Project Part 2 – Client Resources


    SAP Technical BlogAuthority Authority: 100
    My first post of the SAP Retail Lessons Learned series, I provided some background information on the SAP Retail implementation project that will be used as the primary reference for the lessons learned. I also listed a few over-arching themes for the entire series as well as major Lessons Learned categories that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • When you are dog tired and your wife threatens divorce - TGLL.


    Bob McKerrowAuthority Authority: 102
    When you are dog tired after 3 months of running a disaster relief operation, exhausted from having early recovery planning thrust on you, your wife is threatening to divorce you, then suddenly your boss comes along and in a chirpy mood and says "you will be the right person to run the recovery operation" you crumple ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Top 3 Business and Marketing Lessons Learned in 2011


    The Motivational Marketer's JournalAuthority Authority: 94
    “Wisdom is understanding not only what to overlook, but what not to!” What a year!  2011 certainly yielded a big stick!  After 4 years of a depressed economy, we saw many businesses, big and small, either get tossed for a loop or knocked out of the game completely.  Rest assured, just like how nature always ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Buyer Beware


    The journeyAuthority Authority: 110
    Ok so I am not entirely a stupid person....... I certainly have managed to live this long without committing any gross stupidity (in my opinion anyway)I have heard all the warnings - even listened to and absorbed and lived by - all the warnings about shopping on line.  I have - honest I have !!! EXCEPT for when I ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Lessons Lost


    All of us are smarter than any of us...Authority Authority: 89
    Image accredited with thanks to Paul Sapiano on Flickr Following on from my last post comparing operational effectiveness with knowledge effectiveness, I’m reminded of the “Choke Model” from my BP days.  The choke model was a way of modelling production losses at every stage in the process, for example ...
    2 weeks ago

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