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[10 Feb 2010 | 3 Comments | 490 views]
Ready for the March issue

As you can plainly see below, I’ve sharpened my pencil and I’m ready to take on the March issue of LoneStarMusic Magazine.

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[9 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 259 views]
What Michael Corleone taught me about business

One of the first Blu-Ray discs I bought was the Godfather trilogy. I should write the $65 off on my taxes as it’s some of the best money I’ve ever spent for work.

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[3 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 286 views]
Gourds photos

For my cover story on the Gourds (LoneStarMusic Magazine FebMar2009), I was fortunate to have my lovely bride take some photos – one of which we used for the cover. She shot the band in the courtyard of Gruene Hall after their soundcheck. Here are a few of the shots from that day.

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[31 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 285 views]
My silver bullet interview question

I don’t plan on being in a situation where I hire employees again, but if I do find myself with a stack of applications or resumes in my hand and an afternoon of interviews booked, I now know the single most important question I can ask a potential hire. The question has nothing to do with the workplace, at least not on the surface.

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[27 Jan 2010 | 5 Comments | 848 views]
Tina Fey isn’t on Twitter and no one seems to mind

She has no bio, no profile image, she follows no one, and has never posted a single Tweet. Still, more than 23,000 people follow her on Twitter with an average of 19 new followers each day. Tina Fey doesn’t use Twitter, but no one seems to mind.

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[22 Jan 2010 | 5 Comments | 980 views]
the Gourds

Early in the morning on Christmas Eve of 2008, Kevin Russell received a gift he’d been waiting on for well over a decade.

“’Ain’t No Sunshine’ by Bill Withers is one of my favorite songs of all time and there has always been this one chord I just couldn’t find. I asked everybody and I looked online and no matter where I looked, I couldn’t find that chord. Then finally this morning I found it and I ran and told my wife.”

I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know: you’re wondering who the devil this Kevin Russell is and why you’re reading about soul legend Bill Withers in a magazine purported to be about Texas music. If that’s accurate then you must be unfamiliar with Austin’s favorite sons, the Gourds.

Allow us to make the introductions.

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[17 Jan 2010 | 2 Comments | 424 views]
1980 Topps Jim Rice & Me

I am a fan of the Boston Red Sox living in Texas. Red Sox Nation is everywhere so it’s not as unusual as it was pre-2004, but it’s still a bit odd. Ultimately, I’m asked where in Massachusetts I used to live. My answer of “Enid” draws a lot of blank stares. Allow me to explain.

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[15 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 944 views]
Ode to a Toaster

“Can’t a man get a decent piece of toast any more?”

This was my question as I went on a search to find a toaster that wouldn’t leave me flinging scorched squares of sourdough across the kitchen. Kitchen Aid’s KMTT400 – the red and silver beauty pictured above – was the answer to my question.

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[15 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 621 views]
Nishita WordPress Theme – Archive thumbnail

I recently installed the Nishita WordPress theme for a new project I’m working on. The theme is perfect for this project and I’m extremely grateful to the developer, Brajeshwar, for taking the time to create it AND for making it available for free. Howvere, I ran into a problem when it came to the archive thumbnails. Here’s how I solved it.

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[12 Jan 2010 | No Comment | 350 views]
Charlie Robison Doesn’t Say Cheese

I’m going back and adding my stories from LoneStarMusic Magazine. This was the cover story of the August/September issue. It loses a little in the intro without the multiple pictures of Charlie’s one facial expression, but you can see that version by clicking this link. Onward to the text.