kevin mason

Round Up (MM #5349)

A few months ago, I mentioned that the US government had decided to stop minting pennies. Well, it looks like it’s finally happened. Yesterday, the US Mint produced its final series of pennies, for good. Many retailers are stressed about how they’ll handle prices and change. Some people want a consistent policy for all retailers,…

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Joy (MM #5348)

Some words are often associated with the holidays. Sure, words like merry come to mind, but today I’m talking about the word joy. I’ve noticed recently that a few TV commercials prominently feature the word. And while it’s been around forever, it surprised me that it’s playing such a high profile in these commercials. I…

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Free Perks (MM #5347)

Today is Veterans Day. A day set aside each year to honor those who have served and fought for our country. It doesn’t matter if you served two years or 25; it’s a day for all veterans. It’s also a day when many businesses try to use the situation to increase sales. Many offer free…

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Gales of November (MM #5346)

Today is a significant anniversary for an event that most of us would never know about if it weren’t for a song. A song that talks about the gales of November, about how the Chippewa called Lake Superior Gitche Gumee. Of course, I’m talking about The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, which happened 50 years…

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Cheeseheads (MM #5345)

If you follow the NFL, you’re probably aware that fans of the Green Bay Packers are called cheeseheads. Many of them wear foam cheese wedges on their head to games and in public. It’s clever, it’s catchy, and it’s been a part of football culture for decades. Well, this week, another town known for cheese,…

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Projects (MM #5344)

When many of us hear someone say the word algorithm, we shudder a little. Working in social media, I often try to understand how algorithms work. Now I’m not talking about the computer code that drives it, but more importantly, what triggers our algorithm. In theory, everything is custom-targeted to our browsing history. But I…

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Muscle Memory (MM #5343)

I sometimes discuss the Internet rabbit holes I follow, searching for knowledge. One of those recent items is about muscle memory. I can’t play a musical instrument, and I often wonder how guitar players can remember hundreds of songs and know exactly the notes and chords to play every time.  I’ve got to think that…

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Shopping For Shoes (MM #5342)

If you have kids, shopping for shoes can be frustrating.  Finding something affordable, stylish, and durable is the quest. As I’ve discovered through the years, even if you don’t have children, it’s still a challenge. I’ve never enjoyed it, whether it was for me or my wife. I’ve spent my fair share of time in…

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The Great State (MM #5341)

I have always loved election coverage. It doesn’t matter if it’s on TV, the radio, in the newspaper, or online. To me, it’s like watching sports. But there’s one phrase that always comes up in election coverage, in political conventions, and even on the floors of our government that’s always puzzled me. It’s when someone…

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Libraries (MM #5340)

Libraries are often something we take for granted since the launch of the Internet. Children don’t need to spend as much time there researching school papers. Back in my day, I spent more weekends at the public library, and I like to think about it. I was constantly researching something for school, and we never…

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