USA 2.0

Yesterday, our country inaugurated its 44th President, Barack Hussein Obama. Borrowing from the buzzword du jour, I’ve taken to calling the country under this new President “USA 2.0.” Kinda catchy, don’t you think?  President Obama takes the oath of office I was at work during the Inauguration, but my colleagues and I didn’t want to …

Milo and me

Last night, I watched the film Marley & Me, which is based on the Marley memoirs by John Grogan. It recounts the tale of the “world’s worst dog” and the family whose lives he upended. I know what you’re thinking: didn’t they already do this one? In fact, it sounds a lot like the entire …

Farewell, Andrew

Painter Andrew Wyeth, who captured the the American landscape with a melancholy realism and a bleak, subdued color palette, passed away today at age 91. He happened to be one of my favorite artists. I have a framed print of Christina’s World, probably his most famous piece, hanging above my desk at work.   Christina’s …

E-mail etiquette

Someone (who shall remain nameless) in my Windows Live network recently included me in a mass e-mail message that contained lots of pictures. I’m pretty open with my communication preferences, so I don’t mind getting direct e-mail from anyone in my network and beyond once in a while, but like most of you, I’m primarily …

Epic fail

By now, you’ve probably heard the story of Marcus Schrenker, the beleaguered Indiana businessman who (allegedly) attempted to fake his own death last Sunday via an elaborate, dare I say Rube Goldbergian, plot of epic proportions. Our boy, Schrenker (apparently during happier times)  According to reports, Schrenker was in financial hot water over his businesses and …