(…continued from Part 1) Striding boldly from the wreckage of voracious consumerist discountlust, I head toward the checkout. Glancing down at the sled, I am satisfied with my impending purchase. It is in a word…solid. I approach the line which seems to disappear over the horizon and while waiting for my turn my mind of [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Nate Nash'
You Have Been Targeted (Part 2)
January 10th, 2011 · No Comments · Nate Nash
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You Have Been Targeted (Part 1)
December 24th, 2010 · 7 Comments · Nate Nash
I find myself in Zionsville, IN for the holidays this year. Having attended college in Bloomington, IN, every time I come to the Hoosier state I embark upon something of a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Well…it was college, so maybe more of a memory cul de sac. Nonetheless, while I could never live in [...]
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Shut the Duck Up
October 31st, 2010 · 1 Comment · Nate Nash
Last week I had the distinct pleasure of flying halfway around the world to attend the 4th annual International Conference on Electronic Government in Beijing, China. A couple folks on the Deloitte team had submitted papers for presentation and despite the usual deathstroke associated with giving me an author credit, we were asked to come [...]