A wee bit of impact, I’d say…
Sundays tend to be my slow days in terms of blog traffic, but I’d say the News article had a slight impact on my traffic…
Sundays tend to be my slow days in terms of blog traffic, but I’d say the News article had a slight impact on my traffic…
Thursday night I was in bed, flipping through The Sun. I was astonished to see five pages of letters to the editor, most of which centered around the ongoing partisan problems in the Town of Hamburg. I was surprised to find a lengthy letter from Town Supervisor Steven Walters responding directly to all the criticism.
It always bugs me that one of the much ballyhooed reasons to tear down the Skyway is because it would “make sense fiscally for Western New York in the long run.” But where is the actual math to back this up? Well, let’s start with what it costs to maintain the Skyway. Using the Good…
Former New York Senator Alfonse D’Amato recently became the spokesperson and chairman of the board for the Poker Players Alliance. This past week, he participated in a webcast answering questions from members.
I’ve posted all the other Terminal events for October… except for this one – Doors Open Niagara 2006. The Terminal will be participating again this year both days – Saturday 10/14 and Sunday 10/15 from 10am-5pm. The Terminal is even the… ahem… poster child for this year’s event.
Welcome to the fool-free edition of Friday Five! #1 – REDACTED I write Friday Five for my internal Praxair blog, and this post was just too specific to something internal to be worth sharing here. Instead, here’s the worst song in the universe. #2 – Amazon Cloud Player goes live, streams music on your computer…
My longtime best friend Chris gets married Saturday. Being the Best Man, I have the honor and/or duty of giving the toast. Speaking in front of large groups of people doesn’t really bother me, the only problem is that Chris was my Best Man at our wedding and his toast was good. Really good. Many…
As the old saying goes, any publicity is good publicity.
No doubt having your blog mentioned in The News article helped.
Nice work Derek and Amanda. Keep the frequent posts coming!