Archive for the 'Recommendations' Category
So my dental hygienist has me strapped in the chair, filled my mouth with appliances designed in the Middle Ages and starts poking around with wicked sharp objects prior to “the cleaning”. “Hmmm, haven’t been flossing regularly have we?”, she ponders. After she tires of the scrape and poke cleaning process, she nimbly fingers the […]
The full title to Jay Greenspan’s book is ‘Hunting Fish, A Cross Country Search For America’s Worst Poker Players”. Greenspan talked an editor into funding his road trip across America. The premise was that he’d play in cash games as he went and write articles about the interesting situations and characters he found along the […]
Little Blue Book is Good Bet
9 Comments Published February 9th, 2007 in Reading(t) , Recommendations(t) , Poker(t)I enjoy good books on poker. I like the strategy discussion, the tips, and the experienced insights but tend to skim over the sample hands. Poker hand analysis is deadly boring! Phil Gordon’s latest book is nothing but hold’em poker hands and hand analysis. Boring? Not! I followed every hand and thoroughly enjoyed Phil’s setup and analysis. […]
Seth Godin made me think of Millie’s mom
1 Comment Published November 10th, 2006 in Blogging(t) , Squidoo(t) , Reading(t) , I love a mystery(t) , Internet(t) , Recommendations(t) , Quirky Detective(t)Seth Godin, master squid at Squidoo celebrated the org’s 50,000th lens by creating a “favorite things” challenge. All lensmasters were challenged to create a “favorite things” lens with the earnings going to a favorite charity. His theory is that if all lensmaster created a new lens pointed at a single charity, it would have an […]
Researching Laurence Shames for HubPages, and find “Shoe”
1 Comment Published October 21st, 2006 in Reading(t) , I love a mystery(t) , HubPages(t) , Recommendations(t) , Quirky Detective(t)Decided to make Laurence Shames the second in my Discover mystery writers series on HubPages. HubPages added a nice feature that allows you to group selected HubPages. Then when you are on one of the pages in your group, there is a pull down list of other group pages. Click and link. Neat!
Laurence Shames seems […]
The hired hit man next door.
1 Comment Published September 24th, 2006 in Reading(t) , I love a mystery(t) , Recommendations(t) , Quirky Detective(t)John Keller lives a very quiet, ordinary life. He’s single. Lives in Manhattan. Had a dog as a pet for a while. Had a midlife crisis, sort of, and thought about moving to a small town. Collects stamps, his one small obsession. Thinks about retirement, but has been making some large stamp purchases that eat […]
Naked, came the detective
0 Comments Published August 28th, 2006 in Reading(t) , I love a mystery(t) , Recommendations(t) , Quirky Detective(t)The detective – Pete Amsterdam, in The Naked Detective by Lawrence Shames, makes the cut as a quirky detective, by being a complete fraud as a detective. He hangs out his PI shingle as a business tax shelter on the advise of his accountant. He is living a good life in Key West that consists […]
Did Ben Franklin invent the Internet?
0 Comments Published August 7th, 2006 in Blogging(t) , Benjamin Franklin(t) , Reading(t) , Internet(t) , expert web sites(t) , Recommendations(t)I just finished reading, Benjamin Franklin: An American Life by Walter Isaacson. I thoroughly enjoyed and recommend the book. There are many things that fascinate me about the man, but his general cleverness and adaptability got me thinking about how his approach and style would overlay with today’s world. I think he would take all […]
PC Recommendations, a new lens
1 Comment Published July 14th, 2006 in Software(t) , Computer security(t) , Computer systems(t) , Squidoo(t) , expert web sites(t) , Recommendations(t)Heath and others at Squidoo are often exhorting lensmasters to make specific recommendations to make the lens more useful and effective. I’ve been attempting to do that and decided to go the whole way and make some lenses that are just about recommendations.
My first is at www.Squidoo.com/pcrecommendations/
Since I’m a computer consultant it’s natural that I […]