Archive for April, 2009

After talking with my family and friends, I’ve decided we need rules in life.  Not laws or city ordinances and nothing governed by the Constitution, just plain ‘ole simple rules like mom and dad used to make up for us when we were little.  Here are some ideas, based on personal experiences:

If you show up [...]

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My business is failing! May I please pay more in taxes? http://www.nakedgator.com #
Check out our security tips to stay safe while at home and out and about. http://tinyurl.com/cpsuz8 #
In light of the recent media coverage on suicides, please read this http://tinyurl.com/d2uxnv #
If one quits their job without reason or just cause, he or she should [...]

So many of us own websites and blogs.  Creating a presence in cyberspace is so easy that my nine year old daughter setup her own myspace page, complete with pictures and links (it was quickly removed by Dad).
Websites and blogs serve many purposes.  Some of us are looking for a source of additional income.  Many [...]

Several months ago I wrote a brief post concerning Mesothelioma.  At the time, I didn’t know anyone who was suffering from this terrible and rare form of cancer.  That changed a few weeks ago when I was introduced to an older woman who had contracted Mesothelioma from her husband.  Just like second hand smoke can [...]

I am a business owner in the State of Indiana.  During the past  year, Indiana has had to borrow 650 million dollars from the federal government to supplement its unemployment insurance program.
One would think that, due to the state of the economy, there are just too many people out of work, therefore causing an undue strain on the unemployment fund.  This is not [...]

What would happen if we just all said “NO”, you can’t have MY money unless I know what it’s being spent on. No more wasteful spending! #
It I didn’t work so hard, I’d be on welfare and living better. #
I voted Republican, but only because NakedGator wasn’t an option. #
I vote to hold on to [...]

How often have we been too quick to judge someone based on their looks?  How many times have we laughed at someone when we knew nothing about them?  And, how many times have we simply ignored someone because we didn’t think they were worth our time?  I’ve been guilty of all of the above, how [...]

Today news agencies reported that Florida may adopt a law that would require people on unemployment to submit to random drug testing.  Personally, I don’t think this is the answer to our unemployment problem. I do think that there needs to be better oversight at the local level.  I’m a businessman and it’s amazing how [...]

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Last year I paid nearly $25,000 in federal and state taxes, yet I made too much money to receive any part of the “economic stimulus”.  You know, these were the checks that even welfare recepients were receiving. I couldn’t even receive my children’s portion of the stimulus package. However a family member, who [...]

A Suspect and a Victim http://www.securityreaction.com/?p=80 #

Far too often we here of gunman in a standoff with police.  As we sit, tuned in to our favorite TV news station, we slowly begin to learn the full details.  More than just a lone crazed gunman, the captor has fourteen hostages that are being held against their will.  Men, women and young children, [...]

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NakedGator.com doesn’t typically write about search engines or optimization techniques.  However, some requests have been received asking that we write a quick overview of improving ones website placement in the SERP.
Several years ago, I couldn’t tell you the difference between SERP and SLURP. While one may seem obvious, the other stands for Search Engine [...]

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