One of the changes the world is getting used to with Twitter, YouTube, and ubiquitous cameraphones is that one person's experiences can be shared with the entire world, immediately, and unfiltered. … [Read more...]
Results of the Revenue Diversification 2011 Process
Thanks again to everyone who got involved in the 2011 Revenue Diversification process. Dozens of people participated, but I'd particularly like to thank Joy Hymel and Lynne Henkiel for co-chairing this year's effort. As reported earlier, the EI2-wide team narrowed down more than 140 suggestions to 11 finalists, then 11 individual project teams … [Read more...]
Stagnation
Shuttle design was finalized 40 years ago. 40 years before THAT (1931), this Tiger Moth was state-of-the-art. We can do better. … [Read more...]
iPad Rotation Lock
Steve Jobs was wrong, and I'm glad that he backtracked. After months trying both ways, the side switch on the iPad is clearly rotation-lock. … [Read more...]
Atlanta Bicycle Coalition Beltline Tour
Unexpectedly crossed paths with the @atlantabike Beltline Tour and joined them for the last leg. Great group! via twittelator … [Read more...]
Coca-Cola’s 125th Birthday Celebration
My photos (and a couple of videos) of last night's Coca-Cola lightshow are up at http://bit.ly/mPKqEY. … [Read more...]
Gov. Haslam
Governor Haslam of Tennessee announcing the Tennessee INCITE investment program at the TN NEXT conference in Nashville. … [Read more...]
Not Your Father’s Oldsmobile
Chris Downing arranged for me to speak at Georgia Manufacturing Appreciation Week last week. So, to prepare, I dug into the state of the manufacturing industry, locally and worldwide. I reminded myself of a few things, and learned a few others. Manufacturing has gone through some wrenching changes in the last couple of decades -- mostly because … [Read more...]





