The null hypothesis is immensely powerful. It doesn’t have to be proven, it just is. You don’t have to explain why you’re using Word to write a report or Power Point to give a presentation. You don’t have to explain why you present at conferences or write for a journal. They are already accepted, they […]
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A slideshow of words
How often are we given undivided attention? Then, when we get it, how often do we waste the moment on a boring presentation?
My most powerful cartoon to date
This is not a cartoon, it’s a conversation starter. When I show this to a colleague or friend I get a story. Sometimes the story is about their first job in an office nowhere close to natural light. Other times the story is about being tied to a computer, trapped indoors. Not the usual “uh […]
Day of Random: In the end, there was a single firework
So Sundays are going to be my “Day of Random.” It’s my blog’s least busiest day and giving it my least coherent post seems to make sense. I drew this cartoon, wrote the caption, and have no idea what it really means. Sure, another blogger might never let a cartoon like this see the light […]
After losing a Twitter follower
Ok, so I really shouldn’t be bothered. In the past few weeks I’ve gained a number of new Twitter followers, which makes me happy… But I lost one, and not a random one. Someone I have connected with in the past, someone I respect. Everyone has a different Twitter strategy. Sometimes that strategy changes and […]
I think John Gargani is following me
How many times must you see someone out of the corner of your eye before it seems more than mere coincidence? At a large conference there are going to be people you never see, there will also be people you see everywhere. The coincidence shaking moment happened when I saw John Gargani at Jeff Wasbes’ […]





