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Closing Uluru?
in Wandalust, on July 14, 2009
... indigenous groups. Those same groups have been pushing for the move for years, but the proposal is-predictably-controversial in other quarters: "Big Brother is coming to Uluru to slam the gate c...
Advice to F1. Look at the American Open-Wheel Disaster
in carzz.org, on June 17, 2009
...l disaster when many open-wheel racing fans deserted to NASCAR'S stock cars.
Eventually and predictably the competing open-wheel series were forced to amalgamate in the Indy Car series. In the...
Cutting Salaries
in Biz Plan Hacks, on June 7, 2009
...making more layoffs. One of them is Dan Ariely, the author of the popular behavioral economics book Predictably Irrational, and a professor at Duke University. He believes that in the right environmen...
Clarifications on HP and Mark Hurd
in The CIO Weblog, on March 31, 2009
...Perhaps predictably, my praise of HP's handling of the recession touched a raw nerve, particularly among HP (or former HP) employees.
Unfortunately this morning is also when our comments and ed...
Portable Hard Drive + Online Backup = IDrive Portable
in On Storage, on February 8, 2009
...pound unit houses 320GB of space on a 5,400RPM HDD, and it plays nice with Windows / OS X machines. Predictably, it features a one-click backup option for storing precious data outside of your PC, but...
More musings on cloud reliability
in The CIO Weblog, on July 21, 2008
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Predictably, yesterday's extended Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) outage has elicited a flurry of Monday morning responses from bloggers and media. The reactions range from the incensed t...
WSOP Main Event: Final Nine Set
in Internet Poker, on July 16, 2008
...ature post found here along with the chip count of the 2008 WSOP ME:
Play slowed appreciably and predictably as no one wanted the dubious honor of final-table bubble boy. Dean Hamrick finally swung...
Bootstrapping like Xiang Yu
in BootStrapMe, on June 29, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto, Boris Shapiro
Just when you thought you'd never here about another tie between business and Chinese warfare , blogger Joshua Baer's got another one .
Baer shares this excerpt from a book by Dan Ariely :
In 210 BC, a Chinese commander named Xiang ...
China to encroach on India's offshoring turf?
in The CIO Weblog, on May 22, 2008
...imate shot at the offshore services market.
I came upon this by way of a Slashdot article, which predictably attracts commentary from the peanut gallery on what utter crap is churned out by offshor...
More Football Blog Musings
in End Zone Buzz, on March 12, 2008
...The Steel Curtain)
- The league that never was, a.k.a. the All- american football league , is predictably sputtering. So can Roger Goodell do something about it? (Alligator Army)
- One of man...
If you have it, will you use it?
in The CIO Weblog, on March 3, 2008
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Predictably, my post from last Friday dealing with the readiness of some open-source advocates to take the hard road to solving common problems has drawn some fire. I expect more of the s...
Om Malik interviews Mendel Roseblum of VMWare
in The CIO Weblog, on December 26, 2007
... interviewed and posted an excerpt of here.
Still Chief Scientist with the company, Rosenblum is predictably rosy when it comes to the future of virtualization, saying "In 2008, I expect peopl...
Fragile support and Web 2.0
in The CIO Weblog, on November 16, 2007
A small non-profit I have been consulting for lately has been having quite a lot of problems with support issues revolving around their primarily remotely located users and their constantly malfunctioning laptops, so the points raised in this recent ComputerWorld article on the difficulties pr...
Only The Hottest Survive
in The Dating Weblog, on July 20, 2007
...lly join the fray until you're voted in by all the other beautiful people, a process they call (predictably enough), natural selection . And you can't be over 35. Yes, they were pretty, ...
Customers Fight Back
in Bizinformer, on April 25, 2007
...treat me nicely or fairly, I gave him the opportunity to make a "wise" business decision. Predictably, Mitch made the choice that was best for his business's bottom line.
We've all...
FINDING GREAT LAS VEGAS TRAVEL DEALS
in Play Las Vegas, on April 14, 2007
... are.
This may be the place for the gambler who needs his or her connections to go as smoothly and predictably as possible. The site also has information on deals and loyalty club specials, and forum...
MIT Engineers design Interplanetary Supply Chain
in Supplychainer, on March 29, 2007
...gen, spare parts and exploration equipment would have to make its way from the Earth to the moon as predictably as any Earth-based delivery system. Or more predictably: One missed shipment could have ...
What's Life Without Visa?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 9, 2007
...to get it.
In the USA Today article about Life's new version, you've got the Visa people predictably saying how great this is for kids to learn about managing money in the real world, while...
Nielsen's New College Numbers
in The Digital TV Weblog, on February 12, 2007
... Together" was based on 12 people in Nielsen's survey group who tuned in to the show.
And predictably, Nielsen spokesman Gary Holmes said that "130 is an adequate sample size for a narr...
Report that Apple falsified documents: don't worry, be happy say analysts
in Sox First, on December 28, 2006
...ts shares falling by as much 6 per cent after the report came out, although they did recover. And predictably, analysts have hosed down the report's impact. "Any time you get the stock opti...
How to Think Like Warren Buffett, Part 14
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on December 5, 2006
...la stock has increased significantly for what I also believe are good reasons.
Buffett offers some predictably humble words about his success at managing Berkshire Hathaway, comparing his position to...
How Do You Blow $400 Million?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on September 19, 2006
...ked a question I've often pondered, "Why do the rich go broke?"
The answer, somewhat predictably, is that their raging egos make them believe they are on a permanent gravy train, so why...
Interview with Jim Turley, Ernst & Young global chairman and CEO
in Sox First, on August 26, 2006
Just had a chance to catch up with Jim Turley, the global chief of accounting giant Ernst & young . Here's what he had to say about Sarbanes-Oxley, compliance, remuneration for beancounters, the accounting profession itself and international accounting standards.
Milestone Scientific's Single Tooth Anesthesia Device (STA), Granted USFDA 510(k) Premarket Notification Clearance
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 24, 2006
...no effective technology that allows dentists to easily perform the procedure painlessly, safely and predictably until the STA.
"We are extremely pleased to announce the FDA's acceptance of ...
Terry Gets The Armband
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 10, 2006
...s revealed John Terry as the new England captain , with Stevie Gerrard as his Vice captain. Predictably, writers are lining up to say he's got it the wrong way round but I still say Engl...
VNUS® Medical Technologies, Inc.'s ClosureFAST™ RF Catheter Received USFDA 510(k) (Marketing) Clearance
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 8, 2006
...ng saphenous veins with RF ablation times of just three to five minutes while maintaining the predictably fast and mild patient recovery that physicians have come to expect from RF.
According to VNUS...
Corporate governance: future directions
in Sox First, on August 3, 2006
...rds are a lot better now than they were a few years ago. But they still have a long way to go. And predictably, one of the crunch issues is compensation. Paying a manager as if he were an entrepreneu...
About Tripods
in Digital Shot, on April 27, 2006
...week, and you'll be amazed at the difference in your photos. It's the only way you can get predictably sharp results in your food photography. Or, at least, it's absolutely critical for th...
When to Play the Trash Hands in Poker
in The Gambling Weblog, on March 7, 2006
...ess, of course, you know that the two players in the blinds are conservative types who operate very predictably.
In this case, you can raise with any two cards -- now, this is important -- because yo...
Can You Invest with Certainty?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 2, 2006
Phil Town of Rule #1 believes you can. I completely agree with him when he says: "For starters -- know your company." He is exactly right. I have tried to tell people for years that you don't invest in this glob called a market, you invest in a company. And if you are going to i...
'Incredible Sulk' Anelka Fears No One Wants Him
in The Soccer Weblog, on January 31, 2006
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source: elmundodeporte.elmundo.es
Nicolas Anelka is moaning again. Predictably he's moaning about his current employers, Fenerbahce, and how they're "not a big club." This...
Google: Looking at 2005
in Wangtam, on 2005-12-21
...s to study, and predictably found the patterns to be amusing or bemusing, challenging or heartening -- kind of like the year itself. Enjoy the view from here with our best wishes. ...
Einstein Theory Advances Quantum Encryption
in Philoneist, on November 8, 2005
...rked on by einstein and his colleagues in 1935 that explains how particles of light interact predictably with each other is the foundation for a new method of data encryption that has the poten...
Executive Viewpoints: Jeffrey Nolan of SAP Ventures
in The RFID Weblog, on July 25, 2005
Editor's Note: Executive Viewpoints, presented by RFID Weblog and MoreRFID , is a series of interviews with business executives in the RFID industry. For our inaugural interview, we welcome Jeffrey Nolan, a VC with SAP Ventures. He gives valuable insights into his views as a venture ca...
U.S. School Children to be RFID-tagged
in The RFID Weblog, on February 11, 2005
...aking, reduce vandalism, and keep students safe. The program is actually a test pilot by ImCorp .
Predictably, the civil libertarians and privacy advocates are outraged. Some parents are up in arms,...




