The Wisdom in the Scotch

A dear friend of mine and I were sitting on my front porch one hot Tennessee summer evening a few years ago. We were enjoying a friendly banter about something important, like politics, or religion, racism and equality, or which glasses kept the scotch cool the longest. Though I don't remember the specifc topic, I will never forget what Kenneth said when he shuffled off my porch toward his house with his now luke-warm splash of scotch. "You know Windham, I might not ever change the world, but I sure do like to think about it."



Thank you Kenneth. I hope you're still thinking about it. I am.

Thursday, May 12, 2011






Who Are You on Facebook?

If you are the administrator of manager of a business/professional page here, there may be occasions when you want to comment as yourself, rather than the page. I often see pages where the author initials or signs their name to "claim" a post or comment, but there's a better way!

Here's a great tip on how to adjust your settings so your posts or comments on the page(s) you admin show up as "yours" when appropriate.

  • Go to the page you admin and select to "Use Facebook as >page name here<".
  • Then click the "Edit Page" button on the upper right corner.
  • In the administrative menu selection in the left hand column, choose "Your settings".
  • A box will pop up with check boxes, the first option will be "Always comment and post on your page as (business page name will be here) even when using Facebook as (your name will be here). UN-check this box. This will enable you to comment on the page you admin as yourself when you are not logged in as the administrator of that page!