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Bearish on BitCoins

To the few of you out there that follow the BitCoin market – I’m calling a near top. The bulls don’t have it in them to push this to $7.00 and we are starting to bounce along the 25 day moving average....

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Higgs Boson for Dummies

Particles, particles, particles, oh my. Great layman’s walkthrough on what we know, what we don’t, and where we are headed.

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Who says the tech IPO market is dead?

Facebook should not be the bellwether of the tech IPO space for 2 primary reason: 1. They are no longer a growth company. The days of buying penny stock in emerging tech startups is mostly over....

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The Real Reason FB Shares can’t find a Bottom

There is no institutional trust. FB is not the stock you will find in any company mutual funds, retirement funds, equity funds, etc. Retail investors were seduced into the stock and are now placing...

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NASA “gets it” when it comes to Social Media

I have thoroughly enjoyed following the Curiosity Rover. You get the latest pics and videos long before the news outlets push out the content and there’s no need to scavenge through NASA’s website...

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Long Wait for the First Trillion Dollar Company

This year hedge fund managers and stock analysts alike were calling for $1000 a share on Apple stock, saying it will soon be the world’s first trillion dollar company.  Well the stock is faltering hard...

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Troubleshooting your computer from 140 million miles away

http://www.space.com/20034-mars-rover-curiosity-computer-glitch.html NASA is managing their PR very well here, but internally I’m sure that they are freaking out a bit – “high-energy particles that can...

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Good things happening in Austin

I want to send out a good word about two Austin companies I know that are doing good things in their local community. Austinites have a local focus and community spirit like none I have witnessed....

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The Most Misunderstood Term of 2013

It is really shocking how few people seem know what actually constitutes a Ponzi scheme. Lately journalists are throwing the word around to describe any type of isolated financial phenomenon which they...

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Home Automation as a Security System?

For a few weeks I have been experimenting with a home automation project. I was inspired by a few youtubes I saw and the tools of tech companies like Savant. For those new to the concept, home...

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TSA – Coming to a neighborhood stop sign near you

Conspirators are having a good season. First the Snowden drama unfolded and continues to heap out material that validates many big brother conspiracy theories, then we had the declassification of Area...

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Ideas for Street Interviews

I love candid street interviews. When the majority of your time is spent interacting exclusively with information and people within your particular specialty (medicine, engineering, banking, real...

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Postal Mail to Email Conversion

I’m planning a 3 week trip to Denmark in March to study some of their architectural works of art and I need to continue checking and responding to my physical mail during this time. After a quick...

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Off to Austin – Seasonal Business Case Study

I will be in Austin, TX for the next 3 weeks to help an ex-coworker with a small business case study on using internet software to manage the violate effects of seasonality. When most people think of...

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Tesla’s Improbable Megafactory

Take a look at Tesla’s stock and you’ll see a 800% increase in the past 14 months, much of which happened in about 14 weeks. So what happened? Were investors turned off to the electric car revolution...

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A few new tech startups via TC

Several years ago I read TechCrunch daily. It was the go to place for tech startup news. But over the years they have really debased their original distinctiveness into what is now sort of a CNet meets...

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When a Tech Guy Seeks to Remodel His Swimming Pool…

As you know, I am a colossal web critic. One poor web experience is enough to make me boycott a company’s products and inevitably beckons the early arrival of the curmudgeon inside me. My personal home...

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America is having a Howard Beale moment

If despite the endless daily onslaught of dismal economic news (record high student loan debt, record high Americans on food stamps, record high federal debt, record high health insurance costs, 30...

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First Winter as a Pool Owner

This is my first year as a pool owner and my DIY spirit has been alive and well reading how to maintain a swimming pool’s health, both structurally and equipment-wise during a rough winter. There’s...

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