Latest Story

Pressing Flesh and Not Plastic

May 13, 2012
By

Spending all day on social media pursuits can obviously account for a large chunk of someone’s day if they are particularly fond of online social interaction. This of course begs the question as to why people do this. What is it that compels mankind to collectively spend almost 100 man-years each and every day...

Read more »

The Social Media Sand Trap

April 7, 2012
By

Although it’s clearly the biggest and most successful social media platform, Facebook isn’t the only one. Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google’s Google+ are all iterations of the social media phenomenon. This trend will undoubtedly continue when you consider the tremendously stupendous value of a social...

Read more »

Times Are Changing

March 23, 2012
By

Connecting–and reconnecting–with old schoolmates and friends from the past is an important part of a healthy, happy life. But one of the things that I’m seeing however is that many people seem to be losing sight of this fundamental need. Technology has already changed...

Read more »

Class Reunions Are A Hassle

March 1, 2012
By

If reunions are so much of a hassle, you might be wondering why they are such a commonplace event. There aren’t too many graduating classes who don’t make at...

Read more »

Convoluted Class Reunions

February 16, 2012
By

Convoluted Class Reunions Let’s face it—big, formal, rigidly structured events can easily become a pain in the proverbial butt. And regularly scheduled class reunions are right up there, at...

Read more »

Mini Reunions — My New Passion

February 15, 2012
By

For me, it all started out simply enough, pretty much by accident. I’m a baby boomer who graduated from high school—good ‘ole Cinnaminson High, in Cinnaminson, NJ—way back in...

Read more »