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A Different Perspective On Getting Things Done
Back when I was in school, my father asked me to do something. I don't remember what it was, specifically … but it was a normal thing for a father to ask a son to do. Later that day, while we were talking, he asked how my day went. I told him about all the
Capitalogix Commentary for the Week of 08/30/10
The Fed had their annual meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming last week. On Friday Fed Chairman Bernanke announced that the Fed was ready to dig deeper and take bold actions if the economy continued to weaken. On cue, Intel announced lowered guidance and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading under its 10,000 level. However,
Have You Noticed that News is Becoming Info-Porn? Here is a Video Parody from the BBC: "How To Report The News"
Have you noticed that news is becoming Info-Porn? With multitudes of titles, it comes in many shapes and sizes — but you know it when you see it. Follow the formula and the content doesn't seem to matter. It starts with a lackluster establishing shot, followed by a walking and talking preamble. Next various
Capitalogix Commentary for the Week of 08/23/10
We are in the dog-days of summer. Perhaps it is a good time to travel, just so you are not tempted to watch the news. Biggest Negative Fund Flow Out of U.S. Stocks Since During the Crisis. Money is flowing out of equity markets into the bond market. According to the NYTimes, investors withdrew a
Make a PhotoMosaic Image From Your Friend's Profile Pictures
This image was created by Frinter, and is made up of many profile pictures from my Twitter and Facebook accounts. It doesn’t cost anything (unless you want to buy a poster). So, try it with one of your pictures. Related articles by Zemanta Make a Photo Mosaic from your Friends Pictures (labnol.org) 1,295
Classic Photo: Misspelled "School" Zone Sign
As kids gear-up to go back to school, here is photo showing that some people need it more than others. According to this story, a road contractor hired to paint the word "school" on a freshly paved stretch of road near Southern Guilford High School in North Carolina rendered the traffic area in question a
