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The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has created a campaign to learn the dangers of online solicitation of children. Take a minute and check out their site at http://tcs.cybertipline.com/.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has created a campaign to learn the dangers of online solicitation of children. Take a minute and check out their site at http://tcs.cybertipline.com/.
Lifehacker continues to impress with the amount of information available. Here’s another great article on The Top 10 Ways to Lock Down Your Data. Worth the time to read. Have a blog that is just too good to not pass along? Let us know in the comments.
This week saw the two extremes of parenting and tragedy. John & Reve Walsh learned the killer of their young son Adam, who was murdered back in 1981 at the age of 6. We also learned that Caylee Anthony was indeed murdered as her body was found a short distance from her grandparents house where …
Interesting graph over at the Economist on the amount of personal computers per person.
For those of you don’t know Carroll Burns, you’re missing out if you don’t follow his blog. Like this recent post about respect.
We all need a little help getting, and staying, organized. With the new year fast approaching, and those ever-present resolutions, this might be the time to think seriously about getting our collective acts together. Check out Kimberly Medlock’s site for tips, tricks and useful information about productivity. (full disclosure – I’m the webmaster of Kimberly’s …
My wife‘s friend, Jean Stockdale, leads the Moms Ministry at Bellevue Baptist Church. Take a minute to read this article about her ministry and forward to all the Moms in your life.
Besides being a genius and the perfect photography subject, Albert Einstein is my favorite quotable person. He always seems to say the most with the fewest words. Here are a few of my favorites. It is every man’s obligation to put back into the world at least the equivalent of what he takes out …
As a person who travels quite frequently I’m aware of what the travel industry is doing to the environment. We’ve all heard the term Carbon Offset used as a way to equalize the ‘environmental cost’ of your trip. I think Wikipedia offers a pretty good definition. Take a look, and see how you may be …
According to this article in the Economist, Japan fell into a recession early in 2008. It apears the US isn’t the only economy with problems. Still doesn’t make me feel better…