Posted by Nolan Dalla on Oct 26, 2015 in Blog, Politics |

A thought-provoking essay appeared today online, “Why Twitter’s Dying (And What You Can Learn From It),” authored by Umair Haque. I urge everyone to read it. If accurate, the future doesn’t portend very well for traditional social media outlets, particularly the two most popular platforms in the United States — Twitter and Facebook.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Oct 25, 2015 in Blog |

Why does England always get the bad teams and lousy games?
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Oct 24, 2015 in Blog, Movie Reviews |

Irrefutable genius. Jerk. Innovator. Opportunist. Delinquent dad. Visionary. Narcissist. Man-child. Entrepreneur. Asshole.
All those descriptions (and then some) fit Steve Jobs.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Oct 22, 2015 in Blog, Las Vegas, Restaurant Reviews |

Gee, I thought the barbecue tasted a little funny.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Oct 20, 2015 in Blog, Politics |

Sometimes the most powerful voice comes from where you least expect it.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Oct 17, 2015 in Blog, Travel |

I just spent the whole last week in Fargo, North Dakota.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Oct 16, 2015 in Blog |

Toni might look normal, except for some grey around the eyes revealing she’s become a senior. But she’s different from most other dogs. Instead of four legs, she has three. But that doesn’t stop Toni from partially running and more frequently hopping around the house and yard, trying her best to keep up with her busy family.
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Posted by Nolan Dalla on Oct 13, 2015 in Blog, Politics |

I fully support….am working on behalf of….have contributed to….and will vote for Sen. Bernie Sanders once the Nevada Caucus comes to my home state next February.
I am mistrustful of….deeply concerned about….suspicious towards….and have far less enthusiasm for Sec. Hillary Clinton. Assuming she eventually becomes the Democratic Party nominee, she will have some serious work to do in order to win my favor and thus earn my vote.
All that said, Hillary Clinton won tonight’s Democratic Presidential debate.
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