I actually wrote a book eight years ago based on my Road Scholars updates from 1999 through 2003. For a bunch of reasons--many of them silly--I never did anything with it. All these years though, in the back of my head, I heard your voices. Since the very first updates you have told me I "missed my calling." You told me to "write a book." You have asked me "is it ready yet?" Yes it is. Here's how it happened.
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Another Brick On The Shelf
I am on a quest for a new cell phone and I have a question for Verizon Wireless: why bother operating a brick and mortar storefront if you aren't going to carry live demos of your products?
Monday, August 29, 2011
Dog Food, Sleuthing, and Technology
Speed Bump Chronicles
Read about The Case of the Dog Food Mischief and see the video evidence.
An oldie but goody, take another look at Kaitlyn in "I FREAKED OUT". It still cracks me up.
Sean Genovese
Read about The Case of the Dog Food Mischief and see the video evidence.
An oldie but goody, take another look at Kaitlyn in "I FREAKED OUT". It still cracks me up.
Sean Genovese
I've begun penning my thoughts about the clash between generational differences, human factors, and modern technology. It's a topic I refer to as the Culture of Technology. Part 1 is complete and is divided into seven sections. Read them individually or as a group, the links are below.
Culture of TechnologySunday, August 21, 2011
New at TheRoadScholars.com
Speed Bump Chronicles
Is This How Rachael Ray Started Out? (picture)
My Girls Like to Dance (video)
Sean Genovese
The Human Factor of Technology in the Work Place
The first in a series of conversations about the Culture of Technology, addressing the human factor of technology adoption, specifically as it relates to communication and collaboration at work.
Is This How Rachael Ray Started Out? (picture)
My Girls Like to Dance (video)
Sean Genovese
The Human Factor of Technology in the Work Place
The first in a series of conversations about the Culture of Technology, addressing the human factor of technology adoption, specifically as it relates to communication and collaboration at work.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
More Kaitlyn Antics
Just posted, check out the new updates on the Speed Bump section of The Road Scholars:
Things Kaitlyn Does #10
Where Every Face Is On Parade (video)
Things Kaitlyn Does #10
Where Every Face Is On Parade (video)
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Right Back Where We Started From
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First Class All The Way |
Compared to keeping my two girls occupied in mass for an hour, driving in the car is easy--even for 18 hours. The girls are troopers, especially Alyssa. There were moments of irritability, and there's now a car full of goldfish, peanut butter, and jelly, but Friday was a marathon day of travel, twelve hours on the road. Here's a run down of some other points of interest from the drive out.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
The Road Scholars: Reloaded
Nothing says family road trip like standing in the parking lot of a Cavender's Boot Barn in El Paso Texas with your shirt collar pulled up over your nose while you hold your child at arms' length so mommy can take off her shit-laden clothes. That's what happened last time we made this trip. Find out what's in store when we depart later this week, and also how you can track us from theroadscholars.com every poopy mile of the way.
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