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By Nicholas Fahrenkopf
What do math inspired dance moves, a Kanye-esque rap “through the wire”, and a flying elephant have in common? For students graduating from high school this year, it just might be their ticket to Tufts University. While for some colleges and universities an online [...]
I give people and organizations three strikes. It seems fair. You mess up once, ok. We make mistakes. You mess up twice, I’m willing to forgive. But three times? No. Sorry. Life is too short.
That’s why I’m no longer going to contribute to Mashable.com.
I’m willing to forgive the thirty posts a day. Let’s face it, [...]
Earlier today, I called The Bullshit Police. If you’re going to call them, in the interest of fairness, you should call them on yourself from time to time.
So I thought it would be fun to do a post where I lay everything on the table for you, about me personally and professionally, and about the [...]
I wrote a thousand words today about why I think guys like Dan Zarella are frauds. It was a writing exercise. I had no intention of printing it.
That post won’t be necessary.
In the span of a few hours Dan presented a comment I left on his blog as “proof” I am wrong in my opinion [...]
Why Julie and Julia’s Oscar Nomination Is The Most Underreported Story Of The Year
I’m a fan of Chris Brogan. I found “Trust Agents” to be infinitely better than Gary Vaynerchuck’s “Crush It”, and recommend you purchase it.
But because I like Chris doesn’t mean I’m not going to disagree with him. In fact, I disagree with what he has to say often.
Today’s example , “Your Blog From the Prospect’s Point Of [...]
If there ever was a bullshit excuse, especially today considering the accelerated maturity of our young friends, its this: “Boys will be boys”.
So when TechCrunch unloaded their empire-building seventeen-year-old intern, I was a little tweaked about the “Boys will be boys” attitude by some.
TechCrunch, for it’s part, said something was wrong, apologized, and took action. I [...]