Archives for 2010

Thank you, Rick and Jodi

As I'm battling a rather nasty case of flu, I can't but think of the great time I had at TRAFFIC Las Vegas. The change of guard, from Rick Schwartz to Rick Latona, came with several challenges that in my opinion were handled efficiently and with utmost class. For starters, Rick Latona's energy … [Read more...]

As disaster strikes Haiti, two major generics are being wasted

The devastation from the earthquake that hit Haiti cannot yet be assessed; some fear that 50,000 people might be dead and thousands more injured. In today's interconnected world, with each natural or man-made catastrophe the descriptive terms are the first ones to be searched on the Internet; … [Read more...]

The gloves are off

Yesterday I went to Raglan Road, a posh Irish pub in the Downtown Disney area. The temperature outside hovered just above the freezing point; it was the first time ever that I didn't feel out of place wearing a hat and gloves in Florida. Inside the restaurant, the beautiful dancer occupied most … [Read more...]

When it comes to customer service, Sedo is top notch

In the past, I've been critical to the point of harshness with Sedo. The multi-national corporation that monetizes and auctions domains is definitely a major player in the domain industry; an industry still in early infancy. With that in mind, when things go wrong I often go off on a "rant" to … [Read more...]

Sedo should learn from the TSA and restrict high-risk domainers from bidding

As I traveled by airplane during the change of the year, I could not but notice how the rules of the traveling game have become stricter. After the incident with the Nigerian terrorist who attempted to blow up a Delta Airlines plane bound for Detroit, there is no more room for mistakes. TSA's new … [Read more...]