by Scott Clark on October 5, 2007
Dear Retailer. When I snap a photo of something, I’m not here to scam you. I’m not the front for a big Chinese manufacturer who is about to knock off your stuff and put you out of business. I’m not planning out an elaborate “Mission Impossible”-style robbery. I’m using my phone to shop. You need to get ready for this, and embrace it.
by Scott Clark on September 7, 2007
eStarling first came out with a clunker of a disappointment. Today they announced a new 8-inch frame that looks quite nice in the photos. But if anyone read my post last November about eStarling’s deceptive and disappointing product launch (something they, nor an obviously embarrassed ThinkGeek.com responded to) I’d take it with a grain of salt.
by Scott Clark on July 31, 2007
Ok, my Vtech ip8300 DECT6.0 infoPhone was supposed to be in my grubby little hands by April, and it STILL doesn’t seem to have shipped. This is the phone with Yahoo! Local built in making it, as far as I know, the first home phone that is directly affected by web marketing efforts. [...]
by Scott Clark on May 28, 2007
I was tagged in a challenge meme to determine the level of nerdiness. This one has been around a while, but it’s still fun. Enjoy and answer honestly.
by Scott Clark on May 21, 2007
The one thing that has made a huge difference in time-tracking, and that I recommend for you too is to purchase a 2nd LCD monitor, and dedicate it to Quickbooks Weekly Timesheet. Don’t use it for your email. Don’t pop up windows there. Just pop open the weekly timesheet function and leave it there all day.
by Scott Clark on March 18, 2007
Hard drive failures are never well timed. I had to build my computer up from the ground level, but luckily a few tools made the job bearable.