When The NEWS hopped onto Facebook over a year ago, we set a goal to get more “fans” on the social media site than Alan Thicke. Now that we have been on Twitter for awhile, we’ve set our sites on the Cosby TV family.
I’m an ardent fan of the great outdoors. I run and bike on nature trails. I’m the family recycling nut. My favorite vacation destinations are Zion National Park, The Grand Canyon, Glacier National Park, and Bryce Canyon. I love lakes, rivers and the ocean.
I’m not a gambler these days. In
the olden days, when I had a business trip to Las Vegas I’d take a set amount
of money. If I lost that, I’d walk away; if I doubled my money, I’d walk away.
In my last blog I commented that it feels like
the current Congress is going into overdrive. The House and the Senate have had
a lot on their legislative plate, but they seem to keep gobbling up everything
that comes their way.
Facebook has launched its new Open Graph
protocol and within less than a month, over 100,000 websites have integrated it
into their site layout. Possibly threatening Google’s ranking system and moving
the web towards what some call Web 3.0, Open Graph is a curious invention.
As a cynic, I generally believe that the men and
women we elect to represent us in government are a bunch of fat cats who sit
around and don’t do much while earning six-figure salaries for their public service.
It’s a legitimate question that every
participant in the HVACR trade should ask themselves and eventually answer.
Take entry-level technicians for example.
It has been four years since my wife and I
bought our most recent house. But that doesn’t stop one of the local realtors
(not even the one we worked through) from sending us a bi-monthly publication
about home life.
Statewide smoking bans are becoming more
prevalent as local and federal legislators determine that protecting workers
and customers against second-hand smoke is essential for increased public
safety.
At the AHRI spring meeting last week, I heard
Dave Pannier, interim president of North American Technician Excellence (NATE),
say that certification through this program has reached a plateau.
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