Archive | February, 2006

Talking online vs. offline

Posted on February 23rd, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

I’ve said many times when I have something I need to think over/sort out/plan I usually play a game. Sometimes it’s World of Warcraft (or the MMORPG I’m playing at the time), sometimes it’s a jigsaw puzzle. I need something that requires me to think, but not “too much”. The more I play the more [...]

Emotions in writing

Posted on February 19th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

One of my readers (female) forwarded me an email asking my opinion whether or not she seemed upset based on what she wrote. I read it and upset was not what came to mind. Unless I know the person writing I try to strip emotion out of the equation and just focus on the gist [...]

Peter Moore is sorry…please

Posted on February 14th, 2006 by Tyme White in Technology

Peter Moore says he’s sorry:
“I want to apologize for the dereliction of duty to our company’s number-one platform, the PC, in terms of gaming,” he told a crowd still recovering from the previous evening’s award ceremony. “We’ve been a little distracted for the past few years,” he said, referring to the company’s drive to release [...]

Perception and Influence through blogs

Posted on February 8th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

I want to thank Aaron and James for reminding me of a topic I meant to revisit and that is perception and influence through blogs. I expressed my thoughts on influence via blogs before. I am not influenced by one entry but many entries saying the same thing will catch my attention, but I still [...]

Interviews with the 9rules Team

Posted on February 6th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

I will be interviewing Mike, Colin and Scrivs in the next couple of weeks for the BizBlog Show, talking about design, programming and all the wonderful aspects of maintaining a corporate blog. I have things I want to cover in the interview but what I want to cover doesn’t necessarily match what listeners want to [...]