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The Kiss of Credibility

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KISS

Paul Stanley, song writer and rhythm guitarist for the American rock band KISS, once said, “Credibility is someone else’s idea of what I should be doing.” It’s interesting that these words came from an artist who was a member of a band that prided itself on being different — really standing out from the crowd. I’m sure there were a number of “someone elses” who thought that KISS should be doing something different, and yet they were one of the most successful bands of their time, and are still one of the most recognizable rock bands to this day.

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Happy Fourth of July!

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American Pie

TestOut Continuing Education wishes you a very happy Independence Day! Enjoy your holiday revels! The IT Insights Blog will return on Wednesday, July 7.

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Certification vs. Extinction

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Dinosaurs

I enjoy the tomfoolery of Gary Larson, creator of The Far Side, a single-panel cartoon series that used to be the liveliest thing in newsprint. His sense of humor is kind of warped, and I guess that says something about mine as well. One all-time favorite is Larson’s conception of a “dinosaur conference,” where a stegosaurus is at the lectern and he says, “The picture’s pretty bleak gentlemen.The world’s climates are changing, the mammals are taking over, and we all have a brain about the size of a walnut.”

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A Happy Birthday (Uncle Sam) Bundle

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Uncle Sam

On Monday July 4, the United States of America celebrates its 240th birthday. To the older nations of the world (yeah we’re looking at you, Japan), this may not seem like much of an accomplishment, but 240 years is still 240 years. Americans owe much of our prolonged national existence to the nation’s first-rate national security efforts. National security threats have arisen in many forms over America’s lifetime, but the latest looming danger presents itself online. National security is now heavily reliant on cybersecurity.

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Up in Smoke

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Alesund, Norway

Tradition has been a driving force in human society for as long as mankind has been around. People, it seems, have a natural affinity for doing things over and over again. You could view it as a survival instinct: Certainly the organisms, people included, that tend to thrive on our Mother Earth are the ones that discover successful behaviors and repeat them. On the other hand, some behaviors don't appear to confer any survival advantage or evolutionary benefit at all, but we slavishly reenact them anyway, year after year. (Perhaps this explains how we got eight seasons of Castle, for example, even though only the first two or three were any good.)

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