When it comes to business, I’m not a bean-counter getting too hung up on every nickel and dime. I’m not someone who watches and plays the stock market (maybe I would be if I didn’t have all my money tied up in debt as the saying goes). I’m just a guy who dragged himself up [...]
Archive for the ‘social networking’ Category
EMC and the almighty bottom line
Posted: 8th February 2012 by tcg in social networking, technology, UncategorizedTags: bottom line, business, Electro-Motive, EMC, EMD, london
WordPress Plugins. Great when they work, sucks when they don’t.
Posted: 30th October 2011 by tcg in blogging, social networking, website design, WordpressTags: blogging, plugins, social networking, software, website design, Wordpress
I was updating my blog and noticed that the comments on a particular post that was fairly current were closed. So I checked a few other posts and these were also closed. This confused me since I don’t close the comments on posts automatically. I know some people set time restrictions on older posts, but [...]
Fun with QR codes, and maybe profit too.
Posted: 23rd August 2011 by tcg in apps, iphone, social networking, software, technologyTags: Modioid, QR codes, social networking, software, technology
QR codes. They are one of those cool hip things that most people really aren’t sure what to do with just yet. Basically its a great way to get info out there in a new funky way by using a QR reader. (I’ve done a couple blogs about them if you want a little [...]
XBoxLive. Screwing us monthly since 2005.
Posted: 29th May 2011 by tcg in gaming, hardware, social networking, technology, WindowsTags: microsoft, Netflix, XBox Live, xbox360, Zune
Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for companies making money by selling us products and services. It is after all the basis of the free market that we all know and love. But when it comes to paying a company a monthly fee just to be able to stream media through their console, that’s where [...]
Disqus: thoughts so far
Posted: 29th April 2011 by tcg in blogging, social networking, software, website design, WordpressTags: blogging, commenting platforms, Disqus, social networking, software, technology, website design, Wordpress
I recently switched over to DISQUS for my blog commenting, and the first thing that jumped out at me is I seem to be posting/commenting under the wrong name. I don’t use my given name for much, too many people share my name for one, and its just something I’ve done since I started venturing [...]
