January 22nd, 2007
What a season and what a heart-breaking way to end it. My hat’s off to the team and especially Tom Brady for playing an excellent game considering they were having to put water boys in on defense by the end of the game.
There’s no shame in losing to one of the top offenses in pro football, especially considering the circumstances. Next year, however, please get the team doctor to require flu vaccines for everyone on the staff and team, bring some Tamiflu shots and AirBorne along.
I am overjoyed that I won’t have to hear the incessant whining about Peyton Manning never having been to the Super Bowl. In fact, I hope he wins, just to SHUT EVERYONE UP about it. I’m totally biased, of course, but compare the stoic look of a Tom Brady, Dan Marino or the humor and drive of a Brett Favre to the snivelly, petulant look of Mr. Manning. It’s hard to wish him anything but a trip to the Lighten Up factory.
I’m a bit distraught that football season is over (at least as far as I’m concerned), but it was a good run this year. And thanks to the NFL channel, I can get an occasional fix throughout the dry months (and I do mean REALLY dry) of basketball, baseball, car racing, tennis and history’s most boring spectator sport ever…Golf.
Here’s to the Seminoles winning a national championship next year and the Patriots or Steelers winning a Super Bowl; oh, and peace and prosperity for everyone else.
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January 10th, 2007
Check this article out regarding how defensible your site, and its business model, is. If you’re not happy with what you find, give my SEO company a visit and we can help you out.
Is Your Site Defensible
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November 29th, 2006
Google has published a guide to dealing with and choosing an SEO company that every online business should read. I know Google doesn’t need any free traffic from me, but the article is helpful and pretty fair.
What’s an SEO?
In the interest of full disclosure I should mention that my company, Indigo Digital, provides legal, ethical and effective SEO services.
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October 28th, 2006
Universal truth can be expressed in ten words or less.
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October 12th, 2006
Many remember the days when Yahoo was cutting edge and defined by its simple interface, fast response time and great search engine. Now that it’s become a media empire it’s missing all of those things. Worse, Yahoo has jumped feet first into the cesspool of animated, audio-playing, in-your-face advertising and feature spam that just makes my blood boil.
When it comes to people I want to talk, make friends and interact. When it comes to web sites and computers, I want them to shut up and serve me. If I wanted music I’d fire up iTunes. If I wanted animation, I’d watch a cartoon. If I wanted commercials, I’d turn on the TV. I want NONE of these things from an Internet site. I want information, service and support. Period. If you want it to look attractive, that’s great. Just don’t get in my way.
I’m tired of constantly bombarded by new offers and forced to bypass some new screen here and there. It started with PayPal. I log in and am not given my account screen but an advertisement for a new service and a mostly hidden button that allows me to decline. Why am I complaining?
Well, it has a lot to do with the original intent of the Internet — information sharing. While I put some time and energy into the way my web sites look (it is my job, after all), lately more and more I wish we could go back to the way things were done circa 1993: no inline images, no animations, no tiny fonts, no flash, etc.
This message is the start of a revolution. Take back the Internet by taking away all of the crap and nonsense that faceless corporate behemoths like Yahoo, Microsoft and Google use to program us. Down with style sheets, Ajax, and heavy graphics! Use Flash to make things work better, not to animate your stupid logo or create intro screens! No one cares!
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September 15th, 2006
Blogs are so commonplace and yet so misunderstood. What you’ll find here isn’t wisdom on the world, but a pasteboard for ideas, projects and family stuff that I’m swimming in currently. I’d love your feedback, as always. Just comment on a post and I’ll reply by email.
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