Another year is about over, and many of us are now given time to spend with our friends and families thinking back on the year that was and ahead to the year that will be.
We have been and are defined by the choices we make, and often we can learn from the mistakes of others as well as their successes. I’ll look back this week on 2010 and the big choices that key political figures, CEOs and others made that defined the year.
I’ll close with my last product of the week for 2010: the new Dell XPS notebook I just received for review.
Julian Assange is a terrorist who wants to see Americans dead. He is no different then Bin Laden, except he used information instead of bombs as a weapon. As a Federal Government employee who took an oath to uphold the Constitution of this Country, I take great offense that you would view Assange as some sort of hero. You are dead wrong.
Winners, Losers, Heroes and Villains of 2010
Posted by: Rob Enderle December 20, 2010 05:00 AMAnother year is about over, and many of us are now given time to spend with our friends and families thinking back on the year that was and ahead to the year that will be.
We have been and are defined by the choices we make, and often we can learn from the mistakes of others as well as their successes. I’ll look back this week on 2010 and the big choices that key political figures, CEOs and others made that defined the year.
I’ll close with my last product of the week for 2010: the new Dell XPS notebook I just received for review.