Archive for March, 2009

Gootter.com Real Time Q&A Engine

March 30, 2009

Since my primary blog still isn’t getting crawled by Google I have also published this post @SearchMarketingCommunications.com

I am also getting bored with the perpetual stream of incremental improvements from every imaginable corner of the world of technology.

Innovation by definition isn’t incremental so I am going to stop reporting incremental improvements.

Twitter is an answer engine looking for the right questions.

Google is a question engine that already has the right answers.

Gootter.com Google.com + Twitter.com will answer your questions before you ask them.

Twitter and the News

March 25, 2009

Whoever controls Twitter will control the news.

Running Long Distances

March 22, 2009

Planning to have the time available to run long distances seems to take as much time as the running of the longer distances themselves.

Today I ran 13.0 miles for the first time since 2001.

I was somewhat apprehensive about running 13.0 miles on a Sunday morning but its the only time both work and family commitments wane.

After running, I soaked my feet in cold water and took an ice cold shower.

Combined these two actions brought my core temperature down and reinvigorated me.

I then went and played a set of tennis with my oldest son.

Today was the first time I had swung a tennis racket – let alone played a set of Tennis – in over 20 years.

WordPress Primary Domain Screen Shots

March 20, 2009

The following are my domain preferences @ WordPress.com

SearchMarketingCommunications.com

SearchMarketingCommunications.com

Cohn.Wordpress.com

TimothyCohn.com

TimothyCohn.com

TimCohn.Wordpress.com

Taking 47th Trip…

March 20, 2009

Today I am beginning my 47th trip around the sun.

Today is also the first day of spring or Vernal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere.

Coincidentally, I just ran 5.0 miles in 47:47.

Vital Signs

March 3, 2009

I was vacuuming my home’s new addition last Thursday evening and got some dust in my eye.

Unlike before where I instantly knew something was in my eye, this time was different.

After several hours and right before I was about to go to sleep I felt something was still in my eye.

I then spent the next 30 minutes trying to wash what I thought was a piece of sand out of my eye to no avail. I went to bed thinking it would work its way out overnight.

Instead when I awoke, my eye felt worse.

I tried rinsing it out again while trying to prepare myself for work and my kids for school.

As I was driving my kids to school my right eye began tearing up uncontrollably.

The sun was shining bright while I was driving my car with one eye open while the other was closed and covered with my handkerchief. I am sure I was quite a sight to other drivers.

Seeing and driving with one just eye is more difficult than it sounds.

After dropping my kids off, I realized I needed immediate medical attention.

I called the local hospital emergency room and learned they had no wait time.

Apparently Friday mornings are one of the slowest times for Emergency Rooms while Friday nights are one of the busiest.

I arrived and then walked into the Emergency Room.  I was admitted immediately.

Shortly thereafter I was seen by the Emergency Room Nurse who took my vital signs.

I had not had them taken recently and was pleased to learn I was otherwise healthy.

My blood pressure was 120 / 80.

My pulse rate was 63.

Because of the nature of my visit, a vision test was also in order.

Although I am 46 years old, I was surprised to learn I have 20/10 vision in both eyes – even the eye that brought me to the Emergency Room in the first place.

If I were attribute my 20/10 eyesight to any one thing, I would have to guess my vision is better than average because I focus and concentrate on letters and numbers all day long on a tiny computer screen like yours.

The Emergency Room Physician labeled my eye injury as a form of Conjunctivitis. Although my eye had no scratches, a gland underneath my eyelid had swollen which produced an ongoing sensation of something still being stuck in my eye.

I remarked how important both eyes were for seeing (obviously) at which point he stated one eye produces monocular vision whereas both eyes are required to have binocular vision.

Binocular vision is what is required for seeing in three dimensions.

I wonder what type of vision is required for seeing in four dimensions?