Posts Tagged ‘Friday’s Food for the Soul’

Friday’s Food for the Soul, Shel Israel, Loren Feldman, and Knowing When to Stop

June 27th, 2008

So yesterday, I decided to show the video of Loren Feldman’s “technigga” and opted not to discuss the whole issue of Shel Israel Vs Loren Feldman.  If you want more information on that then read this on Shel’s blog, this on blogherald, check out this friendfeed debate, or browse around Google, I’m sure you will find plenty of information.  Well, today I would like to chime in with my 2 cents, but I want to address this from a more general standpoint and not focus too much on who said what, etc.  I respect both Shel Israel and Loren Feldman, they are both smart guys.  I want to address this from a “human” angle.

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Friday’s Food for the Soul, Groundhog Day

May 16th, 2008

groundhog day image, movie with bill murrayOne of my favorite movies is “Groundhog Day” with Bill Murray. For those of you not familiar with the film, the premise is rather simple. Bill Murray is a rude grouchy fellow who is very inconsiderate of other people. One day Bill Murray wakes up to find that he is reliving the same day over and over; Groundhog Day. This is Bill Murray’s punishment for being rude and inconsiderate. As the film progresses we see how Bill Murray’s attitudes towards people changes. I am not going to spoil the ending but if you have not seen the film, I highly recommend it. I was just thinking about this film and it made me wonder…

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Friday’s Food for the Soul (Salvador Dali)

May 9th, 2008

Last week I introduced what I am calling, Friday’s Food for the Soul. Every Friday, I am going to talk about something non-tech or work related. There are so many things that I can talk about and explore; art, history, traveling, philosophy, etc. Friday is my day to do so and I hope you will [...]

Friday’s Food For the Soul

May 2nd, 2008

I have decided that every Friday is going to be “Food for the Soul Friday.” I have been wanting to do this ever since I created this blog, and now I am going to. The purpose of this is to remind myself that there is indeed a world outside of tech, to reflect [...]