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New Blog – Another Thing To Do

The aptly named, Another Thing To Do is now online.  Written by TechnoEsq’s friend, Victor Medina, of Medina, Martinez & Castroll it is a great blog for lawyers and other professionals focusing on creating efficiencies in your life as well as hocking the heck out of Macs.

Of course, if you have an RSS feed reader, you should subscribe to Victor’s new self-described “awesomeness” here.

  • Steve

    “Hocking the heck out of Macs”? I followed the link because I didn't understand your choice of phrase. From my review of the site, I'm assuming you're using “hocking” to me “praising” or advocating. You may want to check your slang dictionary. “Hocking” comes from the yiddish, and probably old german before that. I believe it means “chop” or “bang” or “knock” and generally refers to nagging. Its not a good thing.

  • Steve

    “Hocking the heck out of Macs”? I followed the link because I didn't understand your choice of phrase. From my review of the site, I'm assuming you're using “hocking” to me “praising” or advocating. You may want to check your slang dictionary. “Hocking” comes from the yiddish, and probably old german before that. I believe it means “chop” or “bang” or “knock” and generally refers to nagging. Its not a good thing.

  • http://technoesqpresentations.com finis33

    Hock means to sell or to push a product. As in software companies hocking their wares. It is the proper usage. Thanks for checking for me though.

  • http://technoesqpresentations.com finis33

    Hock means to sell or to push a product. As in software companies hocking their wares. It is the proper usage. Thanks for checking for me though.

  • Steve

    “Hocking the heck out of Macs”? I followed the link because I didn't understand your choice of phrase. From my review of the site, I'm assuming you're using “hocking” to me “praising” or advocating. You may want to check your slang dictionary. “Hocking” comes from the yiddish, and probably old german before that. I believe it means “chop” or “bang” or “knock” and generally refers to nagging. Its not a good thing.

  • http://technoesqpresentations.com finis33

    Hock means to sell or to push a product. As in software companies hocking their wares. It is the proper usage. Thanks for checking for me though.