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How Do You Rebuild Trust

June 22, 2010

Faith and trust are such delicate things. Once broken or damaged they are not easily repaired. Just as a dog that bites you is always going to be suspect, when an organization that you turn to for help lets you down you will have a hard time trusting it ever again.
I was thinking about that [...]

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Time to Think!

February 2, 2010

I love getting the New York Times on Sundays and devouring it, curled up in my favorite chair sipping a cup of coffee!  It’s a luxury to me to be able to “really” read the paper and absorb the stories rather than just race through and grab information from the newspaper while getting ready to [...]

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Do Weight Loss Products Pass the Sniff Test?

June 30, 2009

Do you remember that old “Jefferson Airplane” song “White Rabbit. It’s about Alice in Wonderland and there’s a line that goes “One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small.”
I was reminded of that when I read about new weight-loss methods that use smell to help you cut back on eating, to feel [...]

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An Apple App a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

May 8, 2009

So, a couple of weeks ago I read a fascinating article in the New York Times Sunday newspaper about people making small fortunes developing applications for the iPhone.
Now these “apps” as they are commonly called can be anything from video games you can play on the phone to fun screen effects  or even stupid apps [...]

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