eSnacks.com Candy Store
Posted on July 07, 2007
So I recently launched an online candy store called eSnacks.com. I know, you’re wondering who the hell buys candy online. The short answer is, anyone who can’t find the candy they want at a local store. For example old classic candies like Big Hunk, novelty stuff such as Pez Dispensers, and popular candy brands with unusual flavors such as the Jolley Rancher Cinnamon Fire. It’s also great for finding unique presents including gifts for birthdays, april fools, christmas, and mothers day gifts.
Honesty is very Web 2.0
Posted on January 16, 2007
The new Internet entrepreneur is different from the old dot-com heydays. Back then it was all about hype, what something could be, or why it could not fail. Even though the optimism lives on the numbers are now much more open and so are the entrepreneurs that keep them. From Jason Calacanis to Ryan Carson, today’s leading Web 2.0 business owners are upfront and honest about the cold hard facts no matter what the outcome.
My portable company office
Posted on January 14, 2007
Technology is amazing. I must say that I have been really impressed how easy it was to move across the country and setup my company office without actually having an office. From my business phone and fax to my mailing address and project management tools, all of this was accomplished without my location being a factor whatsoever. If your interested in setting up your own home office then here is a list of the services I use that have made my life much easier.
Going to Western Kentucky University (WKU)
Posted on January 13, 2007
So I have decided to enroll at Western Kentucky University, my classes start in summer. I have never been to college so I am somewhat nervous about the whole thing. In addition to taking classes at WKU I am also taking an on-line law course. I would take an actual physically attended law program but the closest ABA accredited school is in Nashville. The on-line course allows me to take the bar exam in California upon its completion but since it is not ABA accredited it only counts up to 12 credits towards a J.D. degree in any other state. Oh well, I only wanted to study law for fun anyways, if I can be a board-certified attorney in CA then that’s just a bonus.

