1st Blizzard of Tulsa’s History!

December 25th, 2009

Over 8 to 9 inches and counting as of midnight! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!

Brittany Murphy: Dies at 32 – Cardiac Arrest – Developing Story…

December 20th, 2009

Yet again, Twitter (with the help of TMZ.com) broke the news that actress Brittany Murphy, pictured below, has died this morning at 8am PST. Her husband called 911 and she was DOA due to cardiac arrest. At this time of post, TMZ.com and Perezhilton.com are the only two sites confirming this – still waiting on CNN, MSNBC or Fox – but the story just broke.

Murphy was in a few popular movies in the 90s and had at least 3 movies coming out in 2010. She was 32 years old. For more info, check my Twitter page at http://www.twitter.com/jeffmccord

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Record Video on iPhone 2G/3G

December 20th, 2009

If you haven’t watched the latest Moxie Mo Show (Moxie Mo #116), then you’re missing out on some big news. Apple finally approved an iPhone 2G/3G app that allows these 2 iPhones to record video – without jailbreaking the iPhone! For more info and how to download the app now, click here!

Movember – Grow A Stache For Prostate Cancer Awareness

November 12th, 2009

A group of coworkers have me in their lil’ challenge to grow mustaches for the entire month of November. I just started and I’m excited. What a great campaign for a great cause – prostate cancer. One of the DEADLIEST cancers for men aged 25 – 60 years old and even older or younger men have died from this disease. Today, an old friend of mine,  Kyle Hennessee, gave me some news about his father just got the news his prostate cancer did not spread and now they removed his prostate and he’s CURED. WOW. A one in a million chance!! So lets do this for him, for those who didn’t make it and for those who are battling ANY and ALL cancers.

Be a dude… or a Mo… and grow a mustache for Movember!


Movember: Prostate Cancer Awareness Month – Grow A Stache from Jeff McCord on Vimeo.

Google Makes Free WiFi At Airports

November 10th, 2009

In an announcement from Google this week (the one last week can be found here), they announced that they are working with airports across the country as well as Boingo wireless, which is a wireless hotspot provider, to provide free wifi access to all major airports for the holiday season.

Wow, that’s huge. Most airport wifi hotspots can cost anywhere from $7/hour or even $20/day and Google and Boingo are “giving back” during the holiday season, which coicidentally coincides with the busiest time of air traffic (Thanksgiving through Christmas holidays).

So, if you’re interested in which airports will be participating in the free Google wifi hotspots during your travel, make sure to check out Moxie Mo Show episode 110. We will be providing you with all the information possible and you can find out more there. Go Google! Happy Holidays!

Apple Updates Macs, Mini’s and Mice

October 20th, 2009

For all the breaking news on Apple’s new releases, including a very “magical” mouse, check out our quick details at Moxie Mo Show. Thoughts on the Magical Mouse? Will you be purchasing it? Leave a comment.

My Dad’s Birthday: Never Take Life For Granted

October 4th, 2009

As many of you know, my Dad passed away on Easter of this year and it truly devastated me. I’d already lost my brother (he was 33) as in 2005 to colon cancer which never allowed my family to be the same again, but then for my Dad to leave us, quite unexpectedly, is something that will haunt me for the rest of my life. I was in a state of depression for months, which I guess is natural, but I am feeling better. Saturday, though, was his birthday and naturally it got me sad and made me miss him even more. But instead of moping around, crying and being upset, I decided to take all that energy and express it as only I know how: in a video.

I took my dog for a walk to “the park” (aka a place near our condos) and it was a happy day for him. So what does that have to do with my Dad? Deco was there for me every single step of the way going through and getting out of my depression after Dad died (as well as my Mom, my boyfriend, my friends and my coworkers). But those who have dogs know, there’s something that only they can feel and something only they can do – and I truly feel like Deco heals my heart when it’s broken.

My Dad loved Deco. Loved him. So here’s to you, Dad. Happy Birthday. May we love those we love, forgive those who need to and never take a day for granted again:


Happy Birthday Dad – Deco and Jeff from Jeff McCord on Vimeo.


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