PoguesPost – TED, It’s all technology all the time

Eolake Stobblehouse is the founding father of the DOMAI site which almost makes looking at women sans clothing acceptable. (Note I don’t link to that site to save those of you at work an embarassing ‘ah ha’ moment.) If not the most popular of such sites, it is probably very close to the most viewed on the Internet. Eolake’s blog however is an eclectic collection of ideas, thoughts, and pointers that are in a more educational vein.

So I took notice when he recommended taking a look at Pogues Post about the TED (television, entertainment, and design) conference which turns out to be a very educational venue. And the scientists, artists, professors, and musicians that frequent the conference remind me of the same kind of people who get up early Sunday morning to watch the venerable (and much antipated by the Gandalfe family) CBS Sunday Morning show, another best-kept secret.

It turns out the New York Times writer David Pogue writes for that show a number of times a year. And you can also see his videos on YouTube. And even though he rips my employer to shreads in a number of posts, he does it with panache and style. And hey, he plays piano. :o)

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About Gandalfe

Just an itinerant saxophonist trying to find life between the changes. I have retired from the Corps of Engineers and Microsoft. I am an admin on the Woodwind Forum, run the Pacifica Big Band (formerly the Microsoft Jumpin' Jive Orchestra) and participate in other ensembles. Mostly enjoy time with family and friends.
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2 Responses to PoguesPost – TED, It’s all technology all the time

  1. Unknown's avatar L says:

    I meant to reply to this yesterday but didn’t have time. I watched the YouTube video about Windows Vista and about cracked up lol. He is good! About Vista, I don’t care what anyone says, I want it! Holding off though until we get a new laptop which will have the Vista. My desktop PC has XP, runs great, has all my graphic programs and I really don’t want to mess with updating this one.  Plus I want 2GB RAM on the next computer.

  2. Unknown's avatar JaAG says:

    You are doing the same thing my mom, dad, wife, sister, daughter, son, … well you get the idea.  ;o)

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