by Angela Marino | May 22, 2013 | Angela Marino, Technology
Yesterday Microsoft had it’s big reveal where it showed off Xbox One to consumers. I’m not much of a gamer (unless it’s Lego Harry Potter), but I am excited about this new Xbox. I already use my Xbox to watch Netflix, HBO, Hulu Plus and sometimes ESPN, so I’m happy...
by Matt Cargile | May 22, 2013 | All Featured, Matt Cargile, Social, Technology
Rookerville?? I guess it doesn’t have the same ring as the hit Jay-Z song. Sue me I guess. It’s been a fast 3 and a half months. When I started this site I didn’t expect it to go this well this fast. I’ve been beyond lucky with the...
by Ted McLoof | May 21, 2013 | Movies, Pop Culture, Technology, Ted McLoof
Thought experiment: Of the following three kinds of street-people looking to take your money, which are you most likely to give to? A.) A con artist who tells you he’ll use your money not for himself but for you, he promises he’ll use it to build you something just...
by Andrew Rose | May 16, 2013 | Andrew Rose, Pop Culture, Technology
Growing up, I never had a pet. My sister begged for years to get a puppy, but for one reason or another, it was never really in the cards. Even as an adult, the nature of my work or living space has always prevented me from having the ability to get one. Some day, I...
by Matt Cargile | May 13, 2013 | Matt Cargile, Social, Technology, Uncategorized
I had a recent run in with an ex-girlfriend. Fortunately it wasn’t my ex-girlfriend. It was one of my best friend’s ex. After the usual hello’s and how are you’s she quickly jumped to some less canned questions about my friend, that had the...
by Matt Cargile | May 7, 2013 | Matt Cargile, Pop Culture, Social, Technology
The three point line, the forward pass, email, cell phones, power steering, et al. The list of real, never look back, “your life just got easier”, game changers is not exactly massive. I think to define a real game changer, is to find something that not...