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Friday, November 30, 2007

The Impact Of The Internet

Here's a few interesting factoids that I ran across about the Internet and how it impacts us.

  • Music Albums are having a tough time going gold or higher (music "stealing")

  • 2nd week movie attendance is dropping (from pirating I guess)

  • Jobs are being found online for online jobs

  • Declining dollars dedicated to yellow page and newsprint advertising
  • Consumers are more knowledgeable when it comes to health care related issues

  • People are meeting people in new and unusual ways that were never possible before
  • Entertainment is increasingly centered around the computer monitor.
OK now seriously, I want to know. How has the Internet impacted you or the ones around you. I remember going to college and there wasn't anything called the Internet or email. I had to stand in line to schedule classes at one computer terminal.

What do you think. How has the Internet negatively or positively affected you?

Have a good weekend everyone. I am off to the woods to play.




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Google: The Little Troublemaker

Back in June I did a post on how Google helped some bank robbers Crack a safe.

Now it turns out that Google can expose a deadbeat husband when he's trying to keep his lottery winnings from his wife.

The Miami Herald reports that "A woman whose husband has kept about $600,000 in lottery winnings from her says she has a number for him: half."

When Donna Campbell's husband stopped watching TV and disconnected their phone, she figured something was amiss. She finally took action when she received a post card congratulating them on their new house that she knew nothing about. Guess where she turned. Well I guess the headline gives it away. Yep Google. She searched for her husbands name and low and behold, he was in a group of lottery winners and his portion amounted to $600,000. Thanks to her sleuthing on Google, she is now filing suit against her husband to get half, or $300.000.

When confronted with, "Do you have any news you want to share with me" the husband acted ignorant and denied everything. Once the suit is won, Donna plans to file for a divorce.

Ahhhhh the power of Google!

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Seth Godin - Smart AND Gracious!

Imagine me saying this in Don LaFontaine's voice (the movie trailer guy).

"In a world of trying to make as much money as possible online. One man stands alone. Opposing the status quo and bringing reality back to the street."

Well, not really back to the street but definitely back to the blogosphere. I was reading Seth Godin's blog the other day and he had a post that really made me appreciate this guy. The post was simply entitled "Thanks". Not a huge incentive to click on it from my RSS reader but I did nonetheless.

In the post he recounts a challenge from someone to monetize his blog. This is what he had to say. "Not only can't I imagine charging for my blog, I'm practically in debt to the people who read it. I ought to pay them, not the other way around. Every time you read something I write here, you're giving me a gift... attention. It's getting more precious all the time, you have more choices every day, and it's harder and harder to find the time. I know. I'm grateful. I'm doing my best to make your attention worth it."

Wow, well said Seth! And to all the readers of The Big Bald Blog, thanks for the continued support and comments.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Something For The Bald Guy In Your Life



The Big Bald Blog isn't just a clever name. I am big and I am bald. Well balding anyway. I have the typical male pattern baldness and that is why I choose to shave my head. No Rogaine, plugs or toupees for me. Just a nice shave everyday.

As I was making my rounds the other day in my Entre Card dashboard, I ran across a site called The Sly Bald Guys Blog. The site is all about being bald and shaving your head. But here is the good part, they do reviews and make product recommendations on products for head shavers. This site is no joke, they have done the research and have info on all kinds of products including one called the HeadBlade. This thing looks like the Ferrari of the razor industry. I ordered one just to see what the little wheels were all about. The Sly Bald Buys even have an e-store where they sell all kinds of shavers.

The most recent post is called "Stocking Stuffers for your Bald Man" and has a couple of great gift ideas. If you know someone who cleans the dome or you are a head shaver yourself, hop on over to The Sly Bald Guys Blog and check it out, it's definitely worth the stop.


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Firefox Passes Internet Explorer.

Well at least in MY stats report. For the first time since I have been blogging, the browser that has accessed my website the most is Firefox.

So far this month Firefox users have hit my site 8890 times and IE users have accessed it 7379 times. I wonder what this means. I knew that Firefox was gaining ground with over 400 million downloads but I have never seen my stats reflecting the Fox as #1.



I am curious, what are you seeing on your stats? Let me know.


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Monday, November 26, 2007

"What I Found In My Email" Mondays. Vol.1 - Issue 6

Hello Big Bald Bloggers. Welcome to another edition of "What I Found In My Email" Mondays.

But before I begin, I wanted to say thanks again to the readers. I took off Thursday and Friday and when I came in this morning I noticed a jump in the RSS subscribers over the weekend. This was after not posting for the entire holiday weekend. That must be a good thing. Anyway, welcome back from the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. I hope it was good for all.

AND without further adieu, here's what I found in my email today.

This email was entitled, "Things you don't see everyday."



Jelly Fish
I have to ask about this one. Obviously it looks like some kind of jelly fish, but have any of you ever seen anything that big or is that diver photoshopped in there?

Getting one up on a Lambo

I wonder if that is an approved child safety seat

Seriously, what is this guy doing?

They are missing deer!

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Video Games For Christmas?



Market research firm NPD has announced Monday that video games and video game system sales has increased 73% in October reaching an incredible $1.1 Billion is revenue.

I have to say that I have contributed to that number. OK I admit it. I do like to play video games. You see, I come from the 80's where we used to gather en masse and drop countless quarters into great great big machines at places called arcades. Yes kids, you actually had to leave your home to go play video games, well the good ones anyway. These were the days where full sized arcade games like PacMan, Donkey Kong, Centipede, Gauntlet, Asteroids, Defender and Frogger ruled the world. I guess I never grew out of it. I know this is kind of geeky, usually Thursday nights is "video game night" with the fellas. Just fun with friends I guess.

I did purchased a couple of games in October. I picked up a copy of Guitar Hero 3, Call of Duty 4 and Scene It (shhhhhh this is for a Christmas present.) In fact I bought the X360 just because Halo 3 came out. This seems to be what a lot of people are doing.

"Software continues to be a real highlight for us. We had more software sales in the month of October than the Wii and PS3 combined," Aaron Greenberg, group product manager for Xbox Live, told Reuters. In September, the Xbox 360 took the top spot over the Wii, which had held the position all year, due to a surge from Microsoft's popular "Halo 3" game." The Wii is no lightweight though. It has sold more units than the earlier released XBox 360 since it's launch just over a year ago. However the PS3 and the Xbox 360 are gaining ground for the holiday season as a result of widespread Wii shortages.

I don't know if people are buying games for Christmas or they are buying them for themselves. All I know is that a LOT of great games are getting released right now. I don't think I put much though into or participated in the Guitar Hero phenomenon up until this point, but I have to tell you, that game is a ton of fun. AND now, Microsoft has taken it a step further with "Rock Band." Evidently you can play the drums, sing and play the guitar with the latest edition to the XBox 360 virtual music scene. As I am writing this, in the adjacent window, I am composing my Christmas list for those that requested one. I do have a couple of games for the 360 on there. If Santa deems it worthy, he may want to drop off a copy of TimeShift for me.

When it comes to Christmas presents and IF your kids were really good, do you think that you would buy your kids a gaming console this year?

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Mike Huckabee Featuring Chuck Norris




Can someone tell me for sure if this ran on air? Seriously, after that, this guy has my vote. This was a refreshing change to all the droning on that typically occurs in political television commercials. This my friends, is great creative. Look at the demographic this is targeting. I am actually going to venture out and say this kind of political advertising is unprecedented. Someone prove me wrong.

Have a great Turkey Day! AND NO, we won't be having Tofurkey at my house.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Some Businesses Are Still Saying NO To Vista



PC World Reports, "Microsoft Corp.'s biggest worry over Windows Vista shouldn't be rival operating systems from Apple Inc. or Red Hat Inc., but remains competition from its own Windows XP, an analyst said Wednesday."

In a Forrester Research survey, ONLY 32% of companies said they would be deploying Vista in their company within the year. "According to a survey of nearly 600 U.S. and European companies that have more than 1,000 employees, 84% of all their PCs now run Windows XP, up from 67% the year before. While XP may have peaked, Gray warned not to bet against the 6-year-old operating system. "There are plenty of companies looking forward to XP SP3," he said. That next hot-fix and patch rollup is to ship sometime in the first quarter of 2008, Microsoft has said, and it will reportedly be XP's last service pack."

I guess that I would have to agree with the enamored XP users out there. I have played with Vista and it IS very cool. However it is a memory hog and I have heard a lot of issues about software compatibility. The study revealed that "...firms said applications incompatible with Vista made up between 10% and 40% of their software portfolios. That's causing a lot of XP shops to take a wait-and-see approach to Vista."

I'm thinking whether the horror stories are true or not, I am not willing to risk it. Computer problems are the most frustrating for me. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" right? IMHO XP is the best thing that Microsoft has ever put out. Well may not quite as good as the XBox 360.

More than half of the companies in the poll "...remain skittish about Vista, according to Forrester's data. A year after Microsoft released Vista to duplicators, 38% of companies claimed they had no plans at this stage to deploy the operating system. Another 14% said they just didn't know."

I am going to use XP as long as they continue to release service pack and support it. With XP Service Pack 3 scheduled to come out in early 2008, and Microsoft extending their mainstream support past its current April 2009 expiration date, I don't see any reason to GO V.

Let me know what you have to say on the subject.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Contest Reminder

Friday we announced the winners of the most recent "Every Other Friday Creative" contest. We also put up the new picture and theme. Make sure you check it out and get entered.

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"What I Found In My Email" Mondays. Vol.1 - Issue 6

Welcome to the most recent edition of "What I found in my email Mondays." I didn't know if this was a little to off color to post or not but for some reason I found this funny. Texans, they're just a little different aren't they?

A Canadian farmer, Osama bin Laden and a Texas A&M Engineer are all working together one day when they come across a lantern and a Genie pops out of it.

"I will give each of you one wish, which is three wishes in total,” says the Genie.

The Canadian says, "I am a farmer, and my son will also farm.

I want the land to be forever fertile in Canada."

POOOOFF! With the blink of the Genie's eye, the land in Canada was forever fertile for farming.

Osama bin Laden was amazed, so he said, "I want a wall around Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq and Iran so that no infidels, Americans or Australians can come into our precious state."

POOOFF! Again, with the blink of the Genie's eye, there was a huge wall around those countries.

The Texan says, "I am very curious. Please tell me more about this wall."

The Genie explains, "Well, it's about 5,000 feet high, 500 feet thick and completely surrounds the country. Nothing can get in or out. It's virtually impenetrable."

The Texan sits down, cuts him off a piece of Jerky, smiles and says, "Fill it with water!


Have a great short week YALL!

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Friday, November 16, 2007

Additional Friday Fun.

Amazing what stuff looks like when you slow it down this much.


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The "Every Other Friday Contest" Winner!

As promised, today I announce the winner of the contest. Since there were only 2 entries, I am going to go ahead and send both Dave AND Stacy a Big Pappa shirt.

The 2 of you, make sure you drop me a line at The Big Bald Blog at Impact MT Dot Com and I will get the shirts out to you. Thanks for contributing.

And now for the new contest. Here's the picture.



The company is a bottled beverage manufacturer that specializes in Iced Tea.

Again, you are challenged to come up with ad copy. Submit your entry in the comment section and remember if you blog about this contest and you win, we will throw in a 6 pack of Big Pappa stickers. Where else can you go to have this much fun on Fridays?

Thanks again for checking out The Big Bald Blog! Have a great weekend everyone!

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Make Money With Stockade Online Backup

Stockade online file storage and backups

Today is a historic day for The Big Bald Blog. Everyone put your hands together and welcome our very first sponsor; Stockade!

What do they do you ask. Well friends, let me tell you.

Stockade is a company that provides online file storage, data restoration and disaster recovery services. But here's the best part. For those of you interested in making money online, you can do it with Stockade. All you need to do is become a reseller and add this service to what you are already doing and you will earn 30% on all sales. AND you don't have to spend a dime to do it. You heard it right, it doesn't cost you anything. They will set you up with your own branded site, give you all the tools you need and they will do all the marketing for you. Folks, it doesn't get much better than that.

Not only are you making money as a reseller, you are providing some real value to the end users. This can be a revenue stream that supplements your existing services or you can work it full time. Either way you cut it, there are some real benefits of becoming a reseller.
  • Provide a valuable service for your customers
  • Generate a subscription-based, recurring revenue stream for your business
  • No capital outlay for your business to get started
  • Customized client software embedded with your reseller ID
  • Stockade website and unique url for your new offering
  • Easy to sell
  • Easy for your customers to deploy
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Every company, big or small, needs to have a off-site electronic file backup plan as part of a bigger disaster recovery program. Too often as a company grows, the need for a data restoration solution is often forgotten. This is where Stockade can help.
  • Backups are stored off site in a secure, world-class data center
  • Redundant copy stored in a second data center over 500 miles away
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Stockade takes the worry out of backing up critical data. The Stockade solution takes the human element out of the process by automatically sending the compressed and encrypted backup files off site to a secure, world-class data center via the Internet. From there a customer has total control of their files. AND as an added bonus, stockade offers a risk free trial at no charge. Don't like it? Pay nothing. The customer has nothing to loose.

The online backup services provided by Stockade are not only guaranteed to pump up your revenue generation, but it will provide some real value to your customers.

To find out how to become an online backup reseller, click the ad at the right and sign up for more information today.

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Internet Ad Spending



Once again the reports are out and they are showing BIG numbers. According to the IAB 3rd quarter spendings set a new high at - are you ready for this - $5.2 billion. Some are claiming that the internet is on pace to break $20 billion in revenue by the end of the year. Out of the total spending, paid searches comprise 41% of the revenues.

"The continued robust growth of the industry indicates that marketers increasingly understand and appreciate the benefits of interactive advertising," said Randall Rothenberg, President and CEO of the IAB. "Marketers large and small have come to accept digital media as the fulcrum of any marketing strategy."

With so many people having the internet at their fingertips through mobile devices and ever expanding WIFI locations, you can rest assured that this number will continue to climb until it passes most traditional forms of media.

Has the shift in your advertising budget occurred yet?

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Contest Reminder

Remember the drawing for the "Every other Friday" Creative Contest will be held this Friday. The winner will be drawn and the new contest will begin. It looks like there is only one entry right now. So by default Dave may just get it.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Britney Spears Is Looking Good!

Britney Spears

The downward spiral continues.


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FIrefox Is Getting Big



Not long ago I wrote an article about Firefox reaching the 400 million download mark. This was an impressive feat and an even more impressive story. Even though it is an open source browser the frisky little fox is making some serious bank. According to an article in The New York Times, Firefox reported $66 million in revenue, 85% of which came from Google.

From Google? Yep, they have a royalty contract with Firefox that has allowed this huge influx of cash. The New York Times is asking if the money and the success could spoil the principles that Mozilla was founded on. Currently the Mozilla corporation has in excess of $74 million in assets and they don't seem to be giving too much away in the form of grants. Other than paying their CEO $500,000 + annually, what are they, a non-profit organization, going to do with all that cash? "When the connection with Google was revealed more than a year ago, the question on popular tech Web sites like Slashdot.org was whether Mozilla was acting as a proxy in Google’s larger war with Microsoft and others." So is Mozilla hording a war chest to launch some kind of big initiative? At the point where Firefox overtakes IE as the preferred browser maybe we will know what is actually in store.

Tim Wu, a law professor from Columbia University says, "“We’re living in a cold war between open and closed systems, and Google is happy to lend support to entities that it sees as allies...”

With Google gaining ground every day in terms of search numbers, stock price and revenue, it will be interesting to see what develops in the Firefox camp over the next 5 years.

Your thoughts?


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Slacker

Wow, I can't believe that I actually forgot to post on Monday. I came in and was in meeting back to back and before I knew it I was heading home.

In keeping with the "What I found in my email on Monday" theme, here is something that I received yesterday. I know it is a day late but I think this Power Point is definitely worth the look.

I like to hunt and don camouflage from time to time but seriously, this is ridiculous.

Wedding on the Bayou

Happy Tuesday


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Friday, November 9, 2007

Web Hosting Downtime.

How often is your hosting company up? We do pretty good around here, especially since we switched our server over to a local data center several years ago. We used to use Alabanza and decided to quit using them after we were down for the better part of a day and a half. They said it was due to some big fire in Baltimore and it melted a bunch of fiber somewhere.

I get emailed this article from a friend yesterday. It seems that our old hosting vendor Alabanza had decided to move it's servers from Baltimor to Andover. No big deal right. A virtual migration would be in order and it should go off without a hitch. In this case, that would be too easy. Here's the sad part. After 110 Hours of downtime only 60% of the server are up and running. That translates into more that 80,000 websites are still not up after almost 5 days. No website AND if their email was tied to their hosting account, which most are, they have been without email for almost 5 days as well.

BUT WAIT it gets better. It seems that they "...thought the virtual move was taking far too long so (they) yanked the servers out of the Baltimore facilities, tossed them into trucks and headed to Andover...where nobody was prepared for an actual physical migration. Because the original plan was for a virtual migration. No plans. No strategy. Just toss the things into a truck and drive and hope that someone would figure out what to do once the servers arrived in Andover."

WOW, I don't know what to say. I wonder how many customers they are going to loose after this debacle. If you have excellent uptime on your website, be thankful that you have a good hosting provider.

Have a good weekend everyone.

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Here's A Little Bit Of Nostalgia.



I think I can remember when my buddy went to get one of these. He had to order it at the time and as he was placing the order the sales associate said, "What in the world would you need a 10 meg hard drive for? You'll never fill it in a hundred years."

My, how times have changed.

Now we are talking about computers and servers with terabytes. How many of you know what the next level up from a terabyte is?

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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

A Great Quote

I was on Brand Autopsy's site and he had a post called Another Chewy Management Quote. There was a quote that really stuck with me.

"A leader's job is to reduce uncertainty, not create it."

Very well said. Have a good week everyone!



Remember to get into the Every Other Friday Creative Contest. Winners will receive some Big Pappa Gear.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

John Cow Got Hacked?

After I noticed no RSS feed today I went to investigate. One of my favorite blogs to check out on a daily basis got HACKED. Or did it really? Below is what you currently see at JohnCow.com.

It does redirect to http://johncow.com/hacked/

John Cow got hacked

If you go to the PayPal the address is cownapper@johncow.com. Ok fine, I did bite initially. It was hard to believe especially right after you did the article about backing up your blog. Then I came back to reality.

Well played Cow!

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Sponsored Ads or SEO?

Do you spend the time or the money? I have been doing a lot of reading lately on the different approaches to site traffic generation. The big debate lately is organic SEO or PPC type advertising.

Most of the experts agree that it really depends on the type of site you have as well as the people that you are marketing to. However, many feel that anyone can benefit from some combination of the two. With a PPC campaign the results are mostly immediate but will cost you some cash. With organic SEO it will cost you less in green but cost you more in human capitol or time, AND it will take more time to build traffic through the natural link building process. Having a combination of the 2 will obviously yield better results.

Just the other day I was speaking with a business owner about his website. They have a 100% flash site that doesn't index at all on it's own for anything that they do. For the first 6 months, post launch, they relied heavily on PPC traffic. Everything was going well until they got to a certain point where they no longer had the time or the desire to continue the management of their PPC campaign. Once that fell by the wayside, so did their traffic.

So what do you do? I think every website can benefit from traditional organic SEO, especially if you have a unique product or a very narrow niche. It's easier to optimize a site for narrower niche than it would be to optimize a site for something like web hosting or web design. If you have a really broad category it is going to take longer to achieve the desired results due to the competition. This is when you may want to take a look at a PPC campaign and look at the how much competition there is for your main keywords.

Learn to take advantage of all the tools available on the internet and identify who is searching for your product. Always remember that nothing can replace quality content with appropriate keyword density. Like Eric Ward says, "It's about the veracity of the content. I'd rather have links from ugly sites created by business school professors using Netscape composer than a million from gorgeous sites about nothing, or directories with PageRank 4 that nobody has ever heard of." This excerpt is from his article, "Five Ways Link Builders Hurt Themselves."

I am curious on how you search. For me, I normally look at the organic results first and then I go to the sponsored listings on the page. How often do you click on the sponsored listings?

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Monday, November 5, 2007

"What I Found In My Email" Mondays. Vol.1 - Issue 4

Here is an interesting story about payback.

A city councilman, Mark Easton, had a beautiful view of the east mountains.
Until a new neighbor purchased the lot below his house and built.
Apparently, the new home was 18 inches higher than the ordinances would allow, so Mark Easton, mad about his lost view, went to the city to make sure they enforced the lower roof line ordinance.

Mark and his new neighbor had some great arguments about this as you can imagine - not great feelings. The new neighbor had to drop the roof line
- no doubt at great expense.

Recently, Mark Easton called the city and informed them that his new neighbor had installed some vents on the side of his home. Mark didn't like the look of these vents and asked the city to investigate. When they went to Mark's home to see the vent view, this is what they found.







I did verify this at Snopes.com and it apparently is TRUE. Snopes.com also had some additional information on the story.

"The origin of these photographs is essentially as described above, something that arose over a dispute between neighbors in the southwest Salt Lake Valley community of Riverton over an adjacent property owner's construction work on his home.

The conflict started in 2005 when Darren Wood excavated dirt from a hill on which the homes of his neighbors, Mark Easton and Stan Torgersen, sat. The Eastons and Torgersens were concerned about the stability of the hill and contacted city officials, who ordered Wood to have a soil test performed. Wood was disgruntled by the decision because the previous owner had already done a soil test, and performing it again would cost him $3,000 and delay his construction project by four months.

Then, when Wood began raising the frame for his house around mid-2006, his neighbors were again concerned because the structure rose higher than the rooftops of the other homes around his lot and partially obstructed their view of nearby mountains. Easton and Torgersen again asked city officials to intervene because they believed Wood's house exceeded the maximum height allowed by local building code. Although Wood conceded that his house might have exceeded the height limit by about a foot, he was again disgruntled because he maintained that once the house was completed and the landscaping laid out, the home would fall within the code, and, in any case, the city had already approved his plans.

Feeling that he was being unfairly harassed by his neighbors and upset that the construction interruptions they prompted had cost him an additional $25,000, on 15 August 2006 Wood created a visible symbol of his displeasure by installing the vent covering pictured above, which he described as a decorative piece of "abstract art" representing a cactus. His neighbors, of course, viewed the vent cover as a giant hand flipping them off, sending them back to city officials to complain about Wood's home for a third time.

Wood said he would remove the vent cover art if he received apologies from his neighbors. When, a week later, Mark Easton "expressed to him that I am sorry for any discomfort that I have caused his family or him, and that I had no intent to do any harm to him when I called the city with my concern about safety," Wood apparently found that sufficient and took down the controversial abstract "cactus."

Happy Monday Everyone!

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