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The Homepath Products Blog: January 2010
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Part 1: Customers Ask Great Questions. Thoughts on jobs, kids, innovation, entrepreneurship.and our approach to economic recovery. While writing this post I stumbled across a New York Times article written by Op-ed Columnist Thomas L. Friedman entitled “More (Steve) Jobs, Jobs, Jobs”. The piece resonated, inspiring me to take a short detour and disclose a bit more about what we’re up to at Homepath Products. Or NFTE, to every low-income neighborhood in America. NFTE works w...
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The Homepath Products Blog: Mind The Gap
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Slogans, mottos, catchphrases, mantras. Every company develops them to position and establish an image or association for their product or service. Bridging the Gap Between Broadband and Construction™. Is ours at Homepath Products and here is why. We’re adding the ability to change wiring as a structural element in energy conserving homes.helping homeowners achieve energy efficiency without compromising their desire for advanced technology. Wires stapled to interior walls. The in...
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The Homepath Products Blog: This Was How They Rolled
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010. This Was How They Rolled. A recent Op-ed piece hinted at deeper than obvious economic woes – the first real suggestion that we’re headed for a third depression. Economics, the dismal science – depressing, perhaps – but read on. I follow many economists, gathering diverse opinion on matters of finance, business, policy, and history. In this case the author is Paul Krugman. They Endured the Depression But Were Never Depressed. Please indulge me as I share some family history.
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The Homepath Products Blog: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Please dedicate time to read this post completely and investigate each link within. There’s a story here that needs to get out and I’m unable to do it justice in a simple blog posting. Your help is needed). 2009 has been a wild year for my family, me, and many others. Do you remember Hurricane Katrina from August 29, 2005? Seems like a long time ago doesn’t it? How wrong I was. Stark reality and a testament to courage. Well, their story provides a clear example of how that ca...
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The Homepath Products Blog: February 2010
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Thursday, February 11, 2010. Did you notice the recent announcement from Google. About edging into the Internet Service Provider (ISP) space? This is earth-shattering stuff.viewed alongside other recent announcements from the tech world an interesting image of our near future emerges. What This Could Mean For Us. Google wants to see what developers and users can do with ultra high-speeds, whether it's creating new bandwidth-intensive "killer apps" and services, or other uses we can't yet imagine. This is...
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The Homepath Products Blog: Potholed
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Hum the melody to the Stealers Wheel classic (often mistaken for The Beatles) “Stuck in the Middle with You” and sing the following modified lyrics and you’ll see what I mean:. Well, I don’t know why I came here, tonight. I’ve got the feeling that something ain’t right. I’m so scared in case I steer the wrong way. And I’m wondering how much I will pay. Cars to the left of me. Snowbanks to the right. Stuck in a pothole with you. We now need to rebuild. At Homepath Products, with...
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The Homepath Products Blog: Dealing with Risks (or "What Eeyore Can Teach Us About Sustainability")
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Dealing with Risks (or "What Eeyore Can Teach Us About Sustainability"). For today’s post we touch on the legal environment surrounding sustainable or “green” construction. With any building project, large or small, the law holds a prominent and important place helping define roles for all parties to contracts, clarifying expectations, minimizing risk of disagreement and, finally, serving to help resolve disputes when they do occur. Make such a goal both worthy and required. Ho...
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The Homepath Products Blog: A Better Mousetrap
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Monday, January 4, 2010. Fiddling with a new gadget inspired me to write this post. Less “techy” than the usual stuff, but a testament to what interests me and how I view value. Function, form, and simplicity. We all know the Ralph Waldo Emerson quote “Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door”, right? I adore her, she's truly a gem. She’s everything a person could desire in a spouse, a wonderful mom to our kids, a bright spot for me every day.and still tolerant o...Midsummer, ...
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The Homepath Products Blog: April 2010
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Friday, April 30, 2010. A Bit About Broadband. Through recent Twitter wanderings I happened across an interesting group who have identified a strategically important cause and dedicated themselves to advancing it. Broadband is a term commonly discussed but its affect on our society undervalued. The following is an excerpt from a recent Broadband for America post the touches on some very important developments:. A Bit About Broadband. Broadband for America is on a mission to bring high speed Internet to e...
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The Homepath Products Blog: March 2011
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Hum the melody to the Stealers Wheel classic (often mistaken for The Beatles) “Stuck in the Middle with You” and sing the following modified lyrics and you’ll see what I mean:. Well, I don’t know why I came here, tonight. I’ve got the feeling that something ain’t right. I’m so scared in case I steer the wrong way. And I’m wondering how much I will pay. Cars to the left of me. Snowbanks to the right. Stuck in a pothole with you. We now need to rebuild. At Homepath Products, with...
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