I’m in love with QuizUp now that it’s on Android. My go-to app when I have a 5 min break these days.
There’s a crane outside of my office window and no…
I kept checking our mail all day (working from home with pups) until I just realized it’s President’s (Presidents’ ?) Day.
Running a business certainly turns you into a strange person.
Jealousy
I’m jealous that my wife has such a great domain (her firstname .net) name. I can’t complain, of course, but still…
Followed by rearranging the schedule for Wednesday nights in order to postpone what was going to happen on the canceled service at another time and rearranging the other Wednesday nights to accommodate for the made up service that had been canceled.
via Day 1 of Icy Conditions as a Pastor | Merianna Neely Harrelson.
SC Earthquake!
Merianna and I were watching House of Cards Season 2 and I happened to be sitting on the floor playing with the pups when I remarked “was that an earthquake??”
Turns out… yep.
No Depression Legacy Edition
Uncle Tupelo’s No Depression is one of my favorite albums of all time. So excited to see this release…
Released in 1990, No Depression, is a genuine milestone in American rock n roll, a still striking fusion of traditional folk and country with post punk innovation and hardcore ferocity.
Don’t Make Any Plans During This Window of Time
Good luck getting Comcast to show up for the closing [CARTOON] | ITworld.
I can’t say I’m excited about the impending deal in which Comcast buys Time Warner, but things couldn’t get much worse.
Ultimately, I’m still hopeful we’ll get either Google Fiber here in SC soon or a cable provider will give me the “dumb pipe” I want in particular since I’ve been a “cord cutter” for eleven years now.
Either that or T-Mobile just allows me to use its network for data.
ZeroScope Launch
I’m really excited that Harrelson Agency is helping out with the launch of ZeroScope this month. We’ve been working hard on this project for the past six months.
Here’s a little info:
Stethoscopes should not be a cause of the spread of disease by healthcare providers. ZeroScope is a one-use and easily applied device that attaches to the drum of a stethoscope and provides immediate and complete barrier defense between the instrument and the patient receiving care.
We’re looking to raise the money needed to help us launch ZeroScope as a cost effective and ubiquitous device to solve the problem of hospital acquired infections that lead to more costly treatments or even death.
via ZeroScope Stethoscope Barrier Protection for Patients | Indiegogo.
If you can, go help us out with the manufacturing and shipping costs. If you can’t do that, spread the word on your favorite social networks of choice.
Many thanks!
Here’s the official IndieGoGo widget:
http://www.indiegogo.com/project/zeroscope-stethoscope-barrier-protection-for-patients/widget
ZeroScope Stethoscope Barrier Protection Fund Raising
http://www.indiegogo.com/project/646883/widget/2785874
We’ve spent the last six months working hard with Jack Krupnick and Fred Heys to launch ZeroScope. To say this has been a labor of love for Jack and his family would be an understatement. I’m so excited to see this project get its wings and move from pre-planning to production to full on launching this month.
Today, we’re launching an IndieGoGo campaign to help fund the manufacturing costs of the ZeroScope devices.
This is a very worthwhile cause and here’s a little info from the campaign page:
“Your doctors and nurses wash their hands, wear gloves, sometimes wear a mask, and cover or seal many of the instruments they use to provide you with healthcare. But why are stethoscopes not included?
We aim to solve that problem.
Stethoscopes should not be a cause of the spread of disease by healthcare providers. ZeroScope is a one-use and easily applied device that attaches to the drum of a stethoscope and provides immediate and complete barrier defense between the instrument and the patient receiving care.
We’re looking to raise the money needed to help us launch ZeroScope as a cost effective and ubiquitous device to solve the problem of hospital acquired infections that lead to more costly treatments or even death.”
We’ve made some huge leaps and bounds over the last 182 days since our first brainstorming session. We’ve had our first large batch of devices designed and manufactured and invested so much of our own personal time and money into the project. So, we’re looking for help to get the costs of manufacturing and shipping lower in order to provide more ZeroScopes to hospitals, clinics, burn clinics, urgent cares and physician practices.
It’s been an amazing ride, and we’re hoping you’ll help us reach our goal!
Going Back to Your Own Blog
Love reading posts like this from Joe Wilcox (great blogger and tech pundit)…
My personal site is in state of revival, as I follow through on a long-contemplated change to my blogging style. I let inertia hold me back. No longer.