I told Jose, "Spot Tricks hosts an e-radio program." "What's that?", he asksed. "It's a radio program broadcast—actually webcast—on the web, not on conventional radios", I replied. "Cool", he said.
by but for September 15, 2018

The way two or more people feel when they see or meet one another for the first time and feel repulsed by the way the other person looks, thinks (based on what they say and how they say it), acts, smells, sits, stands, walks, or runs.
by but for October 21, 2017


Writing down in a notebook or a computer the key things the person one is talking with and the key things one says, things one will say, and/or other things.
by but for January 30, 2018

by but for December 08, 2021

by but for October 13, 2021

Concisionism advocates articulating one's feelings, and thinking, analyzing, speaking, and/or writing concisely. Its adherents believe concision is so powerful that by applying it—especially at work—a nation's Gross Domestic Product will rise because workers and other professionals will communicate faster and more effectively, thereby boosting production. Another benefit of articulating things concisely is that trimming the fat from communication leaves people more time to live and that improves the quality of life and increases the amount of pleasure people can enjoy.
The members of think tanks wonder if communicating concisely would make consumers realize that they can live concisely and consume concisely, not needing to purchase unnecessary (really unneeded) products or services; be husky, plump, or obese; and stop over-consuming and also consume less.
The members of think tanks wonder if communicating concisely would make consumers realize that they can live concisely and consume concisely, not needing to purchase unnecessary (really unneeded) products or services; be husky, plump, or obese; and stop over-consuming and also consume less.
by but for September 09, 2018
