Maglev Choo Choos and Angry Facebook Dads
Chris Pirillo

Maglev Choo Choos and Angry Facebook Dads

Feb 10, 2012 | No Comments

Sorry, everybody. I ran a little late in starting TLDR today because I had a last minute interview. Correction: I ran a lot late. And I apologize from the bottom of my geek heart — but I appreciate those of you who were able to hang out and wait for me. Heck, I even appreciate [...]

Of Good Intentions and Bad Questions
Chris Pirillo

Of Good Intentions and Bad Questions

Feb 9, 2012 | One Comment

You know that I love you ladies and gents. I really do. But sometimes I think there are a few of you who never got the memo about the right ways and the wrong ways to go about asking questions that will get answers. I know that it’s in vogue to brush off just about [...]

What’s Your Price for Privacy?
Chris Pirillo

What’s Your Price for Privacy?

Feb 8, 2012 | No Comments

Everyone’s got a price! Admit it. If Google offered you a certain dollar (or pound or euro or peso or whatever) amount to install a program that would track your Web surfing habits and other personal Internet traffic data to make it available to various advertisers, you’d do it. Some of us would sell out [...]

Google Me All Night Long or Bing Me (But Don’t You Dare iTouch Me)!
Chris Pirillo

Google Me All Night Long or Bing Me (But Don’t You Dare iTouch Me)!

Feb 7, 2012 | 5 Comments

There’s no such thing as an iTouch (at least not as a device that’s made by Apple or for family friendly purposes, I’m guessing)! For that matter, there’s no such thing as an iPod Touch. iPod touch (note the lowercase “t”) is the official Apple designation for the product. If people are going to be [...]

LEGO Bells, Batman Smells, Catwoman Laid An Egg
Chris Pirillo

LEGO Bells, Batman Smells, Catwoman Laid An Egg

Feb 6, 2012 | No Comments

Hey, look here! I’ve got LEGO superheroes. I’ve got LEGO supervillains. When the lights go out, all bets are off as to what I’m going to find when I return to the home office the next day after a full night of rest. Or, in my case, a few hours of rest. Insomnia is a [...]

A Locker Full of Gnomies
Chris Pirillo

A Locker Full of Gnomies

Feb 3, 2012 | One Comment

Fridays are always fun around LockerGnome World Headquarters. It closes off a week of steady TLDRs (and gives me a chance to recharge my batteries so we can do it all again next week), and Diana and I usually have our date night. This week, my parents are still in town, and my Dad was [...]

Would You Vote Through Social Media?
Chris Pirillo

Would You Vote Through Social Media?

Feb 2, 2012 | 15 Comments

So it’s an election year, and it’s always fun to imagine ways we could use technology to move the democratic process along — at least beyond how we used it last time around. By the next one (provided the end-of-the-world nuts aren’t correct about this year’s dire predictions), it will be interesting to see what [...]

Facebook Stock? Now I Know How Much My Privacy is (Not) Worth
Chris Pirillo

Facebook Stock? Now I Know How Much My Privacy is (Not) Worth

Feb 1, 2012 | 8 Comments

Beef! It’s what’s for dinner. Sure, I know that Wednesday is supposed to be Prince Spaghetti Day, but sometimes you just need to sink your teeth into a once-living bovine to feel alive, you know? Nothing against spaghetti or its great assortment of extended pasta relations, but noodles just don’t provide the same oomph when [...]

I Love Software! I Admit It!
Chris Pirillo

I Love Software! I Admit It!

Jan 31, 2012 | No Comments

No matter what operating system I’m using, I’m kind of a software addict. I love it. And I’m not going to promise to quit, because I don’t want to. You can’t make me! No interventions, please. I’m unrepentant. And as you’ll see as you read on, we talked a lot about software today. If you’re [...]

Scoldarobics: Finger Wagging Burns Calories (And Makes You Feel Better)
Chris Pirillo

Scoldarobics: Finger Wagging Burns Calories (And Makes You Feel Better)

Jan 30, 2012 | 5 Comments

“Monday Monday, so good to me. Monday Monday, it was all I hoped it would be…” And what do we ever hope for from a Monday? Do we attack it with gusto, not willing to give up the spirit of the weekend so easily, or do we hide in the back and hope it doesn’t [...]