Monthly Archives June 2012

ISTE – The Outside Aisle

Cindy and I have an ISTE tradition. We select our favorite product from a vendor positioned on an outside aisle of the exhibition hall. These vendors have a smaller and less expensive booth and typically a very small number of products. You should be able to locate most of our previous posts by searching “outside [...]

Deep thoughts (or at least they seemed so) while driving

According to the online map service, the auto trip from Grand Forks to San Diego takes 30 hours (each way). I am guessing this depends on who is driving. My wife was doing 80 somewhere in Utah and this was legal. I was targeting a higher MPG and we might still be on the road [...]

Think barter not free

I have written several times about expectations regarding “free”. In most cases, my comments have concerned my reaction to what I consider the sense of entitlement that is sometimes evident. The argument that seems to occur most frequently references the music industry and suggests that the copying and distribution of music has not hurt the [...]