by commZoom | Nov 29, 2016 | Blog Posts
Change is a funny thing isn’t it? Nobody really is comfortable with it but it inevitably signals progress. When it comes to technology, even though we’ve all had the moments where you want to throw rocks at your computer or TV for lack of cooperation, who really...
by commZoom | Aug 2, 2016 | Blog Posts
For this blogger, whose youngest of three leaves the nest for this school year, our school supply list now has stuff on it like towels, sheets and a hand-me-down microwave ready for late-night pizza, rather than white glue and markers. But for 25 years, August has...
by commZoom | Jun 22, 2016 | Blog Posts
The cover story of Sunday’s New York Times Magazine (6/19/16) featured the headline “Netflix Destroyed the Way We Watch TV.” Using the word “destroyed” is a typical headline tactic. Shock value to the eyes you know. Got this editor’s attention on a Father’s Day...
by commZoom | Apr 18, 2016 | Blog Posts
Saturday, April 9 was a meaningful day and the start of a big week in the commZoom narrative. Ironically the first event played out in little Natalia, Texas, a small town that thinks big, at opening day ceremonies for the Natalia Little League. Opening day in...
by commZoom | Jul 17, 2015 | Blog Posts
Housing real estate deals may not start with the question about broadband availability in the neighborhood, but it appears they may stop there if the answer from the realtor staring at their own toes is “uh, no.” Wonder if you saw an article by Ryan Knutson in the...
by commZoom | Jun 12, 2015 | Blog Posts
Those immortal and provocative words came from the character Veruca Salt, the petulant little girl pitching Willy Wonka, colorful proprietor of an amazing Chocolate Factory, for the sweet prize of an unlimited supply of chocolate in the 1971 film, cleverly named,...
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