by Robert Tanguay | Jan 9, 2019 | Environment
Traditionally, snow removal is a dirty and polluting business. Snow Day I rolled out of bed and began my attack upon the snow at 7:45 this morning. First, the walkway to my fiance’s Rav4, cleaned off and snow removed around the vehicle. I then worked to create a...
by Robert Tanguay | Jul 9, 2017 | Research
This is the bane of my PC internet browsing/ web development existence. I properly organize my Firefox windows into 3, possible 4 windows for maximum online work productivity like so (in order left to right): Window #1 – Work: Email and quick accounts like...
by Robert Tanguay | Feb 17, 2016 | opinion
Like most Millennials, I haven’t yet achieved the success I wanted or expected. It’s been tough, especially if you are are at the older end of the Millennial spectrum like I am in my early 30’s. From being in school for the first internet boom and...
by Robert Tanguay | Dec 17, 2015 | Legal
Concord, New Hampshire Dec. 15, 2015 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) announced a delay in decision for a case filed by Verizon IP Holdings out of Virginia against the owners of FiosFinder.com. WIPO did not issue reason or extenuating circumstances as...
by Robert Tanguay | Dec 8, 2015 | Finance
Coal is highly profitable, reliable, and pays fat dividends. First of all, I want to say I am an environmentalist (founder of EmissionsTax). I’ve believed in global warming since the day the concept was first explained to me. I thought it through, like I do...
by Robert Tanguay | May 17, 2015 | Business
With the recent news of the Amtrak train crash in Pennsylvania there is sure to be talk of the safety of trains as means for transportation. The cause of the crash at this time (Sunday 5/17/15) is still undetermined, though it has been made public the train was...
by Robert Tanguay | Dec 5, 2014 | opinion
With modern technology, communication has never been easier. Mail, telephone, cellphones, text messages, email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Open Q & A sessions and Town Hall Meetings – the access to the knowledge we seek is right at our finger tips....
by Robert Tanguay | Nov 6, 2014 | Research
I think about efficiency all the time. Running a labor network with little to no capital, I have to. When designing large, complex systems such as a business or distribution process, even a small savings or removal of unnecessary step mean big gains when scaled. When...
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