Archive | January, 2009

Experienced vs. inexperienced "advice"

Posted on January 9th, 2009 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

Online tools provide an easy way for people to exchange ideas and opinions. A wealth of knowledge is available to us on the internet. The opportunity is there to learn from other people’s experiences, both personal and professional. Distinguishing authoritative advice from inexperienced opinion is not easy.

Can’t avoid karma

Posted on January 9th, 2009 by Tyme White in Technology

I’m listening to Brandy’s song “Something’s Missing”. I was drawn to the beat of the song (it is an a cappella song) and it was awhile before I paid attention to the lyrics. Here is a slice from the song (and here’s the YouTube link if you want to listen).
Feels like I’m leaving something behind
Can’t [...]

Uniqueness

Posted on January 9th, 2009 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

It’s a new year. Are you ready for it? Getting back into the groove after the holidays can be challenging so I’m not going to attempt to do a serious post today. Instead, I want to show you a several videos. First, a World of Warcraft movie (you don’t have to play the game to [...]

Wow, I suck at PvP

Posted on January 5th, 2009 by Tyme White in Technology

Having a brand new level 80 I decided to try out battlegrounds. Hilarity ensued. It was as if Murphy (Murphy’s Law) decided to sit down next to me and remind me “everything that can happen WILL happen” during my PvP play.

Understanding your audience

Posted on January 5th, 2009 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

The other day I wrote an article about Twitter. When I did this I chuckled because I knew what was going to happen.

The Twitter debate…revisited

Posted on January 2nd, 2009 by Tyme White in Business

There is a debate going on concerning the use of Twitter and services like it. Specifically, whether the time invested in using the third party services is worth it in the end. Receiving real-time news and real-time conversations. Keep in mind the people discussing this are business owners. The question to me is:
What does the [...]