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Shopping Smarter: Where to Find the Best Deals this Season
Here is a list of shopping tools that can save you money and time. These are sites I've used myself and was happy about using.  Please let me know if you have additions or suggestions. The suggestions fall into several main categories: Deals, Price Comparison, and Phone Apps. Deals: Woot: Interesting New Deals Each Day
Capitalogix Commentary 11/29/09
Black Friday came in several ways this year.  Yes, there was shopping.  However, the markets had a dark few days, too, as the world markets quaked at the news of Dubai's sovereign debt default. I've always believed that you can tell a lot about the current character of the market based on how it responds
A Bohemian Rhapsody in Three Parts
Compare the original to the Muppets' version and a parody. Some things are classic. Some things are good enough to stand-up no matter who performs it.  You be the judge.  A Little Background. "Bohemian Rhapsody" is a song written by Freddie Mercury, originally recorded by the band Queen for their 1975 album A Night at
Capitalogix Commentary 11/22/09
Obama's China Visit. President Obama asked for patience about the economy.  Nonetheless, a Gallup poll showed his job approval rating had dropped to 49 percent, the first time he has fallen below 50 percent in this survey, as Americans express dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy and other issues. Unfortunately for him (and us)
A Matter of Perspective
What could turn this boy, who I happily go to Cowboys games with … … Into this boy? When it happened, I posted this comment on Twitter: "My high-school age son came home today as a Platinum Blond. Hooray … it makes guessing 'What's Next' so much more fun."  The responses were clever.  One guy
A Lesson Learned About the Time-Value of Living
This weekend marked 10 years since my dad passed away. It's amazing to me how fast time flies, and yet how important he still is in my life. Rather than mourn his death, I celebrate what a great job he did living. One of the things his passing taught me was the "time-value of life".