Monthly Archives: May 2010
Surviving Miner “There’s No Safe Mines”
Coal miner Kevin Lambert says he and his co-workers knew something was very wrong when they noticed that the fan that propels air underground at the Massey Energy Company’s Upper Big Branch Mine in Montcoal, W. Va. had reversed, and was blowing dust out as they were about to start the evening shift there. “There’s … Continue reading
Finding and Utilizing a Transcription Service
Many businesses have the need to hire a transcription service at one time or another. Many legal assistants are overworked and many times attorneys will look to an independent transcription service to help with overflow. There are times when a company may want a meeting, presentation or conference call transcribed. And, of course, many businesses … Continue reading
Tele-Town Hall Teleconference Gives Officials Instant Feedback
Tele-Town Hall meetings provide teleconferences for elected officials and are an ideal way to engage the public, take instant surveys and enable people to provide their input on major issues from the convenience of their homes. Tele-Town Hall meeting technology has become a very popular service, used primarily by U.S. Senators and Congressmen who want to … Continue reading
High Finance and Low Politics!
May 17, 2010 — G. William Hey! I’m not judging! I’m just sayin’! Gold and silver make a fascinating business sector! Working in that arena opens your eyes to the sightlessness (bad pun) of rabid ideologues on all sides of the financial and political spectrum. To operate in this business successfully does require some faith; … Continue reading