Ralph on Relationships: Losing Yourself.

PORK WILL ALWAYS BE A NO-NO.

PORK WILL ALWAYS BE A NO-NO.

Time and time again, I hear those that belong in the single population pre-formula before meeting the right one for them – this always encompasses an entity, male or female, that needs to be right for themselves, i.e., having a good job, finished with school, and comfortable alone.

I knew a girl who was just like this.  She was about things. She ran her own accounting business, pursing her MBA, and reading deep literature that made her think of things larger then the west …

44CAST – EPISODE 6 – 9/10th’s of The Law Edition

Another Woman's Loss is my iPod.

Another Woman's Loss is my iPod.

Second go round with Ricky as special guest, discussing the week that was including:

* Catherine Zeta Jones Douglass getting Wall Street Money
* Ricky’s vicarious flaky friend, who sacrificed a good possible connection, and an iPod
* Traffic idiosyncrasies in the State of New York
* My experience at the NCAA Tournament, Men’s Basketball.

Enjoy.

44cast: Episode 6 by 44cast

Until Tomorrow.

-Pino44.

How-To Tuesday’s: Being Creative.

WEAPONS OF MASS CREATION.

WEAPONS OF MASS CREATION.

I’m sorry. But when someone says they’re not creative, I think it’s BULLSH*T. Is it our inability to want think for ourselves, to challenge ourselves? Or perhaps it’s all those years that we imbibe in passive entertainment, such as TV and woolgathering.  Nonetheless, I wasn’t always the most creative, and now I just open my eyes and see everything as material. But here’s how I got over.

BELIEVE YOUR CREATIVE.

Nothing is quite as harmful as in cultivating a creative attitude than having fears, uncertainty, and …

What I Learned on Sunday: A Thought On Experience.

Roll the dice of life.

Roll the dice of life.

As I spent another mild Sunday afternoon at Barnes and Noble, I thought about how far I’ve come. To think less than ten years ago, the thought of writing and reading anything was an experience in macabre; I dreaded writing papers for school, never imbibed in picking up a pen leisurely, and rarely read any books that wasn’t an instruction manual of a new gadget I bought.

“A book is the only place in which you can examine a fragile thought without breaking it, or

Profiles in Passion: Stan & Programming.

Computer Programming's very own.
Computer Programming’s very own.

Meet Stan, 29, one of the most intelligent, thought provoking I’m fortunate to call a friend. Although I know a handful of people in his profession (mostly from his inner circle), I can tell he is good at what he does.  When he explains something, it’s not from an abstruse point of view.  Rather, when explaining something complex, not only does he simplify a concept for a laymen like me, he discusses it in great detail (and still keeping it simple), extirpating the good, bad, and …