Nite Key Lite

I always go to sleep before Paul does and he stays up watching TV and computes on his laptop. I’m sensitive to light, so I have creative ways to ensuring the light doesn’t bother me while I’m trying to fall asleep. Along comes the Nite Key Lite to make things a little easier. The light … Read more

Laptop Desk UltraLite

Previously, I’ve covered the Laptop Desk Version 2.0, a lightweight tray about 21 inches long and 11 inches wide for holding the laptop or a handheld device and keyboard. Lapworks has released a lighter version of this called the Laptop Desk UltraLite for items weighing five pounds or less. The UltraLite is 14.6 ounces in … Read more

What Does Email Silence Mean?

Ilise Benun, author of Designing Websites for Every Audience, has been talking about “What does the silence mean?” in her Quick Online Marketing Tips newsletter. This is an issue I have grappled with many times especially since I rely on email as a primary means of communication rather than the phone because of my hearing … Read more

Blog or Golb?

Seth Godin – Are blogs backwards? He makes the following statements: a. a lot more blogs should be posted in chronological order, like books. If you’re trying to chronicle something, it makes a lot of sense to start at the beginning, as long as you provide regular readers an easy way to just read the … Read more

Woe Is I

That guy is hot! That guy is cool! Hot and cool are opposites, yet they mean the same thing when talking about that guy. My Polish grandmother is going to polish her silverware. Amazing what a difference a capital P makes. The knight rides at night in the rain and gets pneumonia. Here we go … Read more

Big Playah Usability Oops

This excellent article addresses the Top 10 Usability Blunders of the Big Players. My comments: 1. No search function – Though a site should be designed so that a visitor doesn’t have to resort to search, it should have a search function available. There is always someone looking for that lesser obvious something. 2. Massive … Read more

Free Publicity

How’s this for irony? I watched The Shipping News a couple of days ago before reading this book. One of my favorite parts of the movie was the main character learning how to write strong headlines. Instead of the dull “Horizon Fills with Dark Clouds,” his co-worker suggested, “Imminent Storm Threatens Village.” The main character, … Read more

Power Phrases

We encounter politics in our lives daily, and it’s not just the kind we see in Washington, DC. It’s handling delicate situations in just the right way with the right words and the right actions to avoid making it worse or more uncomfortable. It can be a simple case of the harried volunteer who can’t … Read more

Standard Wars

Lots of fun happening over at Mike Davidson’s place. Mike who? He’s just the guy who manages a little site called ESPN. He shares his opinion on validation and many follow with their own in the comments. Amazingly enough, no spam in the comments. Dave of Mezzoblue responds with his perspective. Too simple? Maybe. Maybe … Read more