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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Could Use Your Donation

September 17, 2009

This morning, I was listening to KTAR AM620 broadcast from PCH.  They’re asking for donations for kids with no insurance, emergency rooms and perhaps no parents.  Apparently, it costs them over $1 million yearly to provide care for those children.
If you’d like to be part of that, call 602-546-KIDS (5437).  They’ll take any amount of donation, [...]

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How to Catch Competitors Off Guard

July 14, 2009

I live in Mesa and work in Phoenix.  Every morning, I drive the same route for 35 minutes on my way to office.  I leave my house the same time everyday, and when I take the exit out of freeway, I merge into the lane with the same car that was front of me the day before.
There [...]

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Decluttering All the Noise in Digital Age

July 4, 2009

 
It’s No Longer 1993
When I first arrived to America in 1993, the country was prosperous.  The economy was growing and there were no worries of terrorism.
On Forth of July, friends took me to Idaho Falls, Idaho to watch fireworks, and I can still recall the smell of smoke from the fireworks (and of BBQ) today.
At [...]

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YouTube Launches Reporter’s Center Channel: How It Can Change Phoenix Local TV News

July 1, 2009

YouTube Launches Reporter’s Center
Another new initiative, following the launch of their recent EDU channel (free university seminars), YouTube just launched reporter’s center channel this week. In the wake of the Iranian’s elections, the world watched Social Media spreading news directly from the streets of Tehran. What if citizen reporters changed the way we send and receive [...]

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17 Year Old Avondale Sign Spinner Lands McDonald’s TV Commercial Gig

June 25, 2009

What do you think of street sign spinners?  Personally, I think advertisers are wasting money on labor.  My reason for saying this?  I can’t read a thing when the holder is spinning the sign (but not a bad gig for a 17 year old, making up to $20 hr).  But my respect level is about [...]

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