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The other Sam Venable: Working for...
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. Heard Loverboy's " Working for the Weekend. Song this weekend, and it made me think: what if everybody was working for the week? What would it look like if you were so excited and passionate about your work that you looked forward. To the week instead of dreading it? Posted by Handy Sam. Working for the Weekend. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Avoiding the B word.
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The other Sam Venable: Gitomer and the power of positive thinking
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. Gitomer and the power of positive thinking. I've been reading Gitomer's Little Red Book of Selling. Over the past few days. It came highly recommended from my uncle. Who has just started his own leadership consulting company. Here's the scary part: I think I've been that person over the past few years. Posted by Handy Sam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There wa...
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The other Sam Venable: About
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Higher ed scholarship fundraiser, technology junkie, motorcycle enthusiast and home handyman. San Diego Chargers fan for life. View my complete profile. Laps, straps and rhythmic beating. Can you hear me now? There was an error in this gadget. It's Saturday night and 75,000 people are watching the giraffe livestream.
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The other Sam Venable: August 2010
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. Laps, straps and rhythmic beating. It all started on that fateful trip to FleetFeet in Cincinnati: my sister, Katie, was looking at getting a Garmin GPS watch to help with her training. There I was, beholden to a plethora of nerd-tactic devices all designed to make my life as a runner better. Ah, yes, technology. Not pushing myself hard enough? RunKeeper Pro has the ...
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The other Sam Venable: Can you hear me now? Good.
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. Can you hear me now? It's official: last week I took back my iPhone 4 to the ATT store. What finally pushed me over the edge was a conversation with Bethany. My wife. She read my blog post and made an off-handed comment to the effect of "if this were any other phone, you would've taken it back weeks ago.". She nailed it on the head. The 3G had its flaws - it was slow...
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The other Sam Venable: July 2010
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. To return or not to return - that is the question. For the first time in my life, I own an Apple product I'm not totally sold on. Scarier yet: I'm sitting here on day 29 contemplating whether or not to return it to the ATT store. Apple could have done a much better job with the PR on the situation. ATT's service does actually suck. I'm having people call me and the p...
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The other Sam Venable: December 2009
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. Technology is supposed to make our lives easier, right? I've been struggling for years to find a way to ditch the paper planner and rely solely on my phone and computer - but somehow, someway, I always keep defaulting back to that 200 lb., 3-inch wide monkey hanging from my back (or arm). There has to be an easier way to do it. There are two great features I like:.
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The other Sam Venable: To return or not to return - that is the question.
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. To return or not to return - that is the question. For the first time in my life, I own an Apple product I'm not totally sold on. Scarier yet: I'm sitting here on day 29 contemplating whether or not to return it to the ATT store. Apple could have done a much better job with the PR on the situation. ATT's service does actually suck. I'm having people call me and the p...
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The other Sam Venable: May 2010
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The other Sam Venable. Exploring technology and its implications on philanthropy, daily life and communication with the occasional tangent. Gitomer and the power of positive thinking. I've been reading Gitomer's Little Red Book of Selling. Over the past few days. It came highly recommended from my uncle. Who has just started his own leadership consulting company. Here's the scary part: I think I've been that person over the past few years. Posted by Handy Sam. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an err...