Cats can be very loving animals if they are treated correctly. They can also get angry, pout, play games, and generally get along with everyone. But if you don’t pay attention to them, they can also feel lonely. Here are some tips to keep your cat happy: 1. Toys: Replace old toys from time to… Continue reading
Month: August 2021
Does Your Business Need Help With Ecommerce Web Development?
In the modern world, many businesses depend on e-commerce to make successful sales and reach a global consumer market. However, if you are in command of running a business, you will have enough to deal with. Managing your ecommerce marketing effectively may be the last thing on your mind. However, in an increasingly technical age,… Continue reading
Playing Hokey Pokey can get you killed during a fire drill
It’s four in the morning. I have been sleeping for about two hours. I can still smell and taste this really disgusting pizza that we ate a few hours before. Suddenly the fire alarm goes off throughout the building. I decided I was going to go back to sleep until a little voice in my… Continue reading
The gasoline head theory
It makes no sense to drive a fast car slowly, as it (almost) makes no sense to drive an F1 on the asphalt of a race track. This is the basic principle of driving illegal elegant machine on the highway in a straight line without using any maneuvering driving skills. Rather, the ridiculous speed in… Continue reading
Why sitting for a long time can make spondylolisthesis pain worse
Many people with spondylolisthesis or spondylolysis complain of pain after sitting for an extended period of time. Pain can appear after sitting in a comfortable recliner, ergonomic work chair, firm kitchen chair, or even after sleeping (especially when you are on your side with your knees bent toward your chest). To stay more comfortable, you… Continue reading
Golf Putting Aids
So you’re a busy guy and you don’t have a lot of time to practice your swing, let alone put! How can you find the time to practice putting when you are struggling to find the time to even participate in the course a few times a week, aside from weekends of course? Golf putting… Continue reading
The perennial question of nonprofits: to send a holiday card or not to send a holiday card
Sending a vacation card or not sending a vacation card, that is the question. Every year since 1991 I have struggled with this question, not personally but professionally. My family sends Christmas cards to family, friends, and a few acquaintances. That’s not a problem, it’s a good way to share news, convey best wishes, and… Continue reading
The Giant Aunt Jemima Sugar Sculpture Controversy
David Pilgrim, founder and curator of the new Jim Crow Museum of Racist Souvenirs, from Ferris University in Michigan describes an incident he experienced while in college that affected his life. “I went to a historically black college, Jarvis Christian College in Texas, and in addition to teaching the usual math and science, our professors… Continue reading
How a USP Raised Schlitz Beer from Fifth Place to First Place
The unique selling proposition separates you and your product from the competition. But in too many cases, there is little or no difference between one product and another. But the product does not have to be different. You can claim something that both you and your competitors are doing. Saving Schlitz This example goes back… Continue reading
Reinspiration Replaces Retirement – 2013
“Age doesn’t mean anything to me. I can’t get old; I’m working. I was older when I was twenty-one and out of work. As long as you work, you stay young. Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous. When I was sixty-five. still had pimples.“George Burns 1896-1996 Have you ever seen the bumper sticker “WITHDRAWAL: Was I… Continue reading