
Craig Froehle
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Occupation: Business professor; healthcare operations researcher
Location: Cincinnati, OH
His ProfilesRankThis is the rank of 'Craig Froehle' out of all Google+ Profiles.: 6,696 (GenderRankFor the gender 'Men'.: 3,805)
His ProfilesRankThis is the rank of 'Craig Froehle' out of all Google+ Profiles. in United States: 2,102 (GenderRankFor the gender 'Men'.: 1,371)
His CircleRankThis is the rank of 'Craig Froehle' out of all indexed profiles and pages at CircleCount.com.: 10,973
Followers: 10,586
Following: 2,017
Cream of the Crop: 11/19/2012
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Latest postings

2013-06-18 14:15:59 (15 comments, 0 reshares, 4 +1s)
Galaxy S3 with stock battery. Anyone have a clue WTH is going on??

2013-06-17 12:34:41 (17 comments, 0 reshares, 14 +1s)
Every day is an opportunity for each of us to demonstrate what's best about ourselves.

2013-06-14 03:51:39 (11 comments, 0 reshares, 6 +1s)
I really don't understand why, when you rename a directory, +Dropbox deletes and re-uploads (and then re-downloads) all the files in that directory. Seems like a waste of bandwidth.

2013-06-14 01:39:23 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 4 +1s)
Wow that looks fun.
And scary. Perhaps the best kind of fun.


2013-06-14 00:37:36 (6 comments, 0 reshares, 10 +1s)
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#3
That's a bad combination.

2013-06-13 18:32:05 (4 comments, 8 reshares, 13 +1s)
+Bill Nye breaks it down so that even a 1st-grader can understand it. But I'm still not sure it's simple enough for certain Congressmen and talking heads.


2013-06-13 11:47:44 (2 comments, 2 reshares, 30 +1s)
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First of a new series (I hope)...

2013-06-13 02:11:13 (10 comments, 0 reshares, 10 +1s)
So a store had a $2 off $20 purchase coupon.
I just happened to need 10 of something that cost $20.99.
So, of course, I placed 10 identical orders for one item each.
That maximizes the work for their shipping department while maximizing my discounts and minimizing their profits. How could they think that's a good idea?

2013-06-12 11:46:24 (13 comments, 6 reshares, 20 +1s)
"David Lane, who is running Rand Paul’s outreach to evangelical voters for his potential presidential run, has a completely unhinged column at the Worldnutdaily calling on Christians to become martyrs in order to stop same-sex marriage — how, exactly? — because it will destroy America."
OK, Christians, let me be blunt. People like this guy make the rest of us nervous about your religion for two reasons.
First, both he and you are going to claim the other guy "isn't a true Christian." He's going to say you're not faithful enough, and you're going to say he's not embodying the love of Christ. Well, guess what...there's no way to know who's telling the truth. It's not like there's a "true Christian" certification exam. So, until you all start denouncing these guys en masse, it's basically your word again... more »


2013-06-12 04:07:17 (10 comments, 10 reshares, 33 +1s)
Remember last summer when Apple was so offended by Android and all the iFans were hopping mad about Android supposedly copying iOS? Now that iOS v7 looks like it has borrowed liberally from Android, the silence is deafening.

2013-06-12 03:58:21 (3 comments, 1 reshares, 10 +1s)
In Texas, crony capitalism trumps actual market-based competition. So much for those GOP talking points.
+Tesla Motors #Texas #FAIL

2013-06-11 20:22:44 (0 comments, 1 reshares, 4 +1s)
Ohio Gov. Kasich has a rather strained relationship with accountability, transparency, and the management of public funds.
Outside experts say the amount of effort taken by Kasich and Republican legislative leaders to block the JobsOhio funds from being audited is "unusual."
"I can't think of any good reasons why the state government would want to reduce audit scrutiny," says David Cotton, chairman of Cotton and Company, a Virginia auditing and advisory firm with a focus on government finances. "The thing that's puzzling is: What's the motivation? There's definitely something weird about it."


2013-06-11 02:44:17 (9 comments, 7 reshares, 24 +1s)
At least Facebook is trying to be helpful.
via http://cheezburger.com/7558265344

2013-06-11 01:32:52 (12 comments, 0 reshares, 14 +1s)
There is clearly something different (and not in a good way) about this Apple launch. Usually, I'm inundated with information about whatever Apple announced. This time, I had to actually go search for news to find out what they said.


2013-06-10 13:04:26 (12 comments, 2 reshares, 15 +1s)
In light of the PRISM/Verizon surveillance row, a couple of things came to mind. First, we debated this hotly back in 2006, but it's taken 7 years to come to light how it manifested in practice:
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From ZDNet (May 17, 2006):
SURVEILLANCE SOCIETY: GROWING DAILY?
Summary: A bill being floated on Capitol Hill by Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner (R.—Wisconsin) would require Internet service providers to deliver logs of users' surfing data to the government. Is it time to pull the plug on this surveillance society?
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/ratcliffe/surveillance-society-growing-daily/125
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As a result of the debate we were having at the time, I produced the attached image. I felt it was a continuation of Pres. Bush's policies that reflected a "security at all costs"








