While stupidity comes in so many forms, the question really is why do we fight over so many inconsequential issues? When there are such great issues at stake, why do we get bogged down over the little things? Well, because sometimes the little things just should not be ignored. You let some things slide and, whoops, [...]
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Deciding on raising capital through selling membership shares involves a whole realm of legal complexities that can carry some hefty penalties for registering incorrectly, late, or fraudulently. Being a Limited Liability Company (LLC) carries with it some great benefits, but also additional headaches. Selling membership shares is one of those. So the real question might [...]
Why it’s Fun to be Righteously Indignant
Posted: 20th February 2009 by David in CommentaryTags: Non sequitur
Everyone likes to be right. Heck, even I enjoy this guilty pleasure. However, there is just something special about being righteously indignant. Nothing quite beats being indignant, except being right about it, too. The only problem is that most the time, indignation can be a spur of the moment, and often uneducated, response to an [...]
Facebook Advertising Internet Scams
Posted: 3rd February 2009 by David in CommentaryTags: Business, Facebook
My Facebook ads now come disproportionately from a single source, a site promising that for only $1.95 they will ship you a kit to help you get thousands from Government Grants. Remind you of that guy with the question mark suit on late night infomercials yelling about free government money? Supposedly the advertisements come from a “blog” set [...]
AT&T’s Chicago Network Sucks
Posted: 29th July 2009 by David in CommentaryTags: Business, Technology
Recently, my AT&T phone has been practically useless. I might as well make a cardboard cutout of a phone, try to make a call, use the internet, or attempt to use GPS. At least when my fake phone experiences “performance issues” I could get the satisfaction of watching that baby burn, with the knowledge that [...]