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Archive for April, 2008

Who Killed the Electric Bus?

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Today marks the 126th anniversary of the very first trolley bus in the world. In a suburb of Berlin, Dr. Ernst Werner von Siemens presented what has now become one of the most efficient methods of mass inner city [...]

Stop The Innovation Trend: Buy a Dell or Thinkpad Running Microsoft Windows

I am sitting here, rebooting my new Thinkpad T61, running Windows Vista Pro (hating both the chunky beast that is my laptop and this horrific version windows running it) and while I wait for the 5 minute start cycle, I have time to read and write a short entry on WordsCause.
Today, I read that two major OEMs [...]

Leading up to Racial Segregation and Beyond

April 27 is a notorious date in world history. While there were many laws leading up to and following the apartheid that took place in South Africa, April 27 leaves mark on history that should not be forgotten. It was on this day in 1950 that South Africa passed what is known as the Group [...]

Rerepublicanize the Republican Party with John McCain

In 2004, John McCain lost some credibility with me when he didn’t oppose third party candidate George W. Bush for the Republican nomination. What? George W. Bush is a Republican! Think again folks.
W and his administration are a far cry from traditional Republican values. A few major notables are the liberal spending of Federal money, [...]

Federal Outsourcing Fails to Deliver, as Does Most Outsourcing

Outsourcing was a hot topic during the late 90s. Dean and I both come from a heavy Information Technology background. Outsourcing was, and still is, a common practice in IT. Despite large corporations and small corporations alike having failed outsourced project after failed outsourced project, companies continue to out source their project overseas.
There is a [...]

Never Forget Your Password Again!

What is a password manager? This Saturday, Dean and I are going to sit down with the co-founder of Internet darling PassPack: Tara Kelly.
Learn how Tara took an art school education and turned it into a vision to survivie the brutal startup landscape. Handling all the social aspects of the business, from sales to marketing [...]

Who Is Yankee Doodle Dandy?

Exactly who his Yankee Doodle Dandy? Dean and I aim to find out after finding this picture of Yankee Doodle Dandy on a Harley!
Writer and Producer of a 17-minute promotional documentary on Yankee Doodle Dandy, Suzy Goodman-Pollack, joins Dean and I on this Saturday’s Dean and Jared Words Cause Radio Show on BlogTalkRadio.com.
More than just [...]

Dance Made Easy with Womentrepreneur Christine Schambera

“Dancers are the athletes of God.”
Albert Einstein 
Dance resources can be hard to come by. What kind of shoes do you need? Where did ballet come from? What’s with that modern dance thing anyway?
Dean and I are excited about our guest on this Saturday’s Dean and Jared Words Cause Radio Show, Christine Schambera. Christine is the [...]

No Single Alternative Fuel will Solve Global Warming

Jared’s blog article, Myth of the Electric Car, got me thinking about our cultural predisposition to become singularly focused on a good thing when we find it. True, electric cars are not the sole solution to greenhouse gas emission or to the fuel shortage we are currently experiencing. I agree that it’s highly probable that [...]

When is a Recession not a Recession?

I have been saying that we are in a recession for quite some time. My estimates put the recession as having started in late 2007. There are varying opinions about when the recession started and even IF we are in a recession. With so much evidence pointing towards a recession, why is it that so [...]

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