2022-2025 News
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01/06/2022 - Renewed QuickBase application developer certification
01/04/2023 - Review of Twenty-Two
05/01/2023 - Research Findings Monday.com and Clickup.com
05/16/2023 - Completed 28th annual review of top mutual funds
06/15/2023 - Added screenshot of testimony on Facebook about results of nine years of time keeping experience.
09/03/2023 - Uploaded new file, "Twenty Benefits of Time Keeping."
10/26/2023 - Simplified time keeping by eliminating start time entry, reducing the process to three clicks. See 2 minute video.
01/20/2024 - Book review, Culture Is The Way by Matt Mayberry
01/21/2024 - Carlin Freeberg obituary
05/15/2024 - 29th annual review of top mutual funds
02/10/2025 - Updated About Page with remarks about the Personal Management merit badge, Managerial Accounting, and Dr. Gary Sundem.
01/04/2023 - Review of Twenty-Two
05/01/2023 - Research Findings Monday.com and Clickup.com
05/16/2023 - Completed 28th annual review of top mutual funds
06/15/2023 - Added screenshot of testimony on Facebook about results of nine years of time keeping experience.
09/03/2023 - Uploaded new file, "Twenty Benefits of Time Keeping."
10/26/2023 - Simplified time keeping by eliminating start time entry, reducing the process to three clicks. See 2 minute video.
01/20/2024 - Book review, Culture Is The Way by Matt Mayberry
01/21/2024 - Carlin Freeberg obituary
05/15/2024 - 29th annual review of top mutual funds
02/10/2025 - Updated About Page with remarks about the Personal Management merit badge, Managerial Accounting, and Dr. Gary Sundem.
02/10/2025 - Discovered the following AI generated video about Stupidity, a profoundly philosophical and noteworthy piece of work, well worth forty minutes of attention. "The Five Laws of Stupidity that Rule the World."
The Five Laws: 1) Stupidity is underestimated, and everywhere. 2) Stupidity doesn't fade with education or or progress. Over time it is a consistent proportion of the population. It's an ecosystem that is amplified by technology. 3) Stupidity is more dangerous than evil because it's random and aimless. An evil chess opponent will win the game. A stupid chess opponent will overturn and burn the chess board and pieces. Evil people harm for personal gain. Stupid people unwittingly cause harm without personal gain. 4) Stupidity rises to powerful positions because stupid people act while wise people are busy thinking and doubting. 5) Stupidity is more destructive than war because it destroys systems, as in the chess board analogy. Conclusion: don't try to fix stupid. Flank it instead. It's all about positioning. |
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02/14/2025 - New web page, "Rudder" about the effect of tracking the past on navigating the future. Specifically, time keeping. Adapted from an email to a property manager.
02/15/2025 - New web page, Government Employees, about the dilemma faced by those affected by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Now what?????
02/15/2025 - New web page, Government Employees, about the dilemma faced by those affected by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Now what?????