Tens of thousands of citizens from Dallas and the surrounding area are expected for this rally celebrating independence and promoting fiscal responsibility and the rule of law. The event will include nationally-known speakers, world-famous entertainers, fantastic fireworks and more.
- James Dickey
A close review by FreedomWorks discredits the claims about the federal budget made by the Obama administartion and parroted by MoveOn.org
- James Dickey
The grand Skittles branding/social media experiment is over. David Thomas discusses that and the fact that if Skittles had been prepared they likely could have outlasted the pranks that caused them to cut and run.
- James Dickey
The grand Skittles branding/social media experiment is over. David Thomas discusses that and the fact that if Skittles had been prepared they likely could have outlasted the pranks that caused them to cut and run.
- James Dickey
Dallas TeaParty.org Stands for: Limited Government, Fiscal Responsibility, Personal Responsibility, The Rule of Law, and National Sovereignty. They won't stand for: Personal Attacks or Unfounded Rumors.
- James Dickey
James Dickey's experience trying to get an explanation for an unclear item on Dell's web site. Included live chat and three phone interactions.
- James Dickey
Thoughts on how many people is too many to follow on Twitter by James Dickey. He compares Twitter to television to help explain his thoughts.
- James Dickey
The true story of how M.L. Webb went from a job in a garment factory to a more rewarding career as a dental office patient coordinator - and what she'd really like to be doing with her life.
- James Dickey
James' real-time twitter stream evaluating the best and worst of the SuperBowl XLIII (Super Bowl 43) ads. Includes comments from his "focus group" of twenty people and interaction with responders from Twitte.
- James Dickey
James Dickey summarizes Nick Ayres' BlogWell presentation entitled "Behind the Orange Apron" - social media at Home Depot. The presentation includes why and how they got started in social media, some successes won and lessons learned during the process, including lessons useful for any other large company starting in social media.
- James Dickey
I agree completely. Just makes me all the more curious as to why you stopped following me. (I posted this reply on Twitter first, but remember that comments on FF are easier for you to work with). Would have done so privately, but can't DM w/out follow.
- James Dickey
Fair enough, as long as you are consistent. Do you unfollow or ignore people who disagree with you politically? If you do, then there is no reason to complain or to single out Fderfler. If you follow and engage with people who think differently than you, then your comment has more weight.
- Nick Savides