August 2007
13 posts
dougpetch: I’ve gotta say - I’m even less impressed with the new PayPal logo than I was with the new Dairy Queen logo (via Twitter / dougpetch)
What Does Your Business Card Say About You? →
dougpetch: Ann Curry. Journalist? (via Twitter / dougpetch)
Leaders Make A Difference
Want to learn about a leader in action? Take a moment, then, and read this article about United Airlines pilot Denny Flanagan. Here’s a taste:
Capt. Denny Flanagan is a rare bird in today’s
frustration-filled air-travel world — a pilot who goes out of his way
to make flying fun for passengers.
When pets travel in cargo compartments, the United
Airlines...
File-sharing: Send 2GB Files Easily with...
Webapp TransferBigFiles sends huge files—up to 2GB—to any recipient at any time. This service, like previously mentioned offerings MailBigFile and YouSendIt, makes transfers easier… (via Doug’s shared items in Google Reader)
dougpetch: @allanthinks - what did you think of Marikka’s? I haven’t been there but have been considering it (via Twitter / dougpetch)
Doug Petch: It’s almost too hot to grill steaks tonight - the key word being “almost” (via Twitter / Doug Petch)
Doug Petch: @rexhammock - Whoever is to blame, I’m actually digging tumblr. (via Twitter / Doug Petch)
Tumbling Across the World Wide Web
So I was quietly reading my feeds this morning when this post from Rex Hammock caught my eye. It was my introduction to Tumblr -
Again, what is it? It’s a website that has a feature that makes it easy to subscribe to and display — in what Dave Winer calls
a “River of News” format — last-in, first-diplayed — the RSS feeds of
everything I post on this blog, on Twitter, on Flickr and on...
Doug Petch: Thanks to Rex I’ll probably waste a few hours playing with tumblr (via Twitter / Doug Petch)
“Perfect” iTunes equalizer setting | 43 Folders →
Doug Petch: @allanthinks - wow, sucks to be you, huh? (via Twitter / Doug Petch)
How Well Do You Focus?
If you think I’m talking about taking a crisp, clear picture then you obviously haven’t been listening to the Sixty Second Success Seminars . This week I invite you to consider the power and potential of concentrating first on the daily actions that will move you closer to your goals.
You have set your goals, haven’t you?
(via dougpetch.com blogs)