The Power of TV.

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It is amazing what TV can do to inspire a child. Before clicking on the image to the left I encourage you to take a second and try to imagine which Winter Olympic event inspired my son. Vote for your favorite move by leaving a comment below.

A word of caution: Please refrain from writing the Olympic Committee with demands on behalf of Mike. Don’t get me wrong I am convinced that this was a gold medal caliber performance, but I think there is a competitive age limit.


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New Post on HTI Blog: SPAMBUSTER Part 3

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Here is my latest post on the High Touch Blog. This post is not AS exciting as the others in this series, but it’s one of my favorite subjects. It’s funny how even some of the most experienced IT/Web professional miss this and as a result end up causing all kinds of trouble on their network. Even if you are not the most tech savvy person on the planet I encourage you to take some time -if you have any- and read this over. It’s never to late to SPAMBUST!

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Mike & Annaly (with Video)

Mike is really falling into this big brother business well. He loves to give her kisses and play with her. We couldn’t be more proud. Read More

Doritos TV Spots.

Some commercials have the making of greatness. I have collected a video gallery of my favorites from this year’s Superbowl contest. Of my favorites the one with the kid and the one about the new flavor made me laugh the hardest.

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Foul Play… Toddler Style.

Recently, I came home and found some serious evidence of foul play on a beloved friend…

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Boo Vandalism.

This morning I went to my car and found the windshield and rear window had frosted over. I decided to scrape the windshield but leave the back window alone  so I wouldn’t be late. I got in the car, turned it on, and scraped the windshield. Then, I got back in the car, closed the door and BOOM – glass was everywhere.

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