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in Sox First, on July 21, 2010
...y failed to use last time and not all derivatives have been brought out from the shadows. History tells us these crises keep happening. But next time around, it's going to be even more cataclysmic...
in Sox First, on July 19, 2010
Behind the rhetoric of addressing climate change, governments are reducing their commitments to fixing the problem. Getting through the global financial crisis now seems to be the main priority. Canada, for example, has slashed its official emission reduction targets for 2010 by more than 9...
in Sox First, on July 9, 2010
There are all sorts of bad signs now coming out of the US economy. The Economist reports that the US housing market is in freefall, wiping out household wealth. Sales fell 33% from April to May, home prices have plummeted over the last six months and millions of homeowners are underwater wh...
in Sox First, on June 30, 2010
... of its pledge to be the "most transparent presidential administration in history." This tells us the Obama government can be as secretive as the Bush regime. Now the US public interest gr...
in Sox First, on June 28, 2010
...al things. First, it shows deeply dependent we have all become on the Internet. Secondly, it also tells us that America is still deeply traumatized by 9/11. But then, if World War Three broke out, if...
in Sox First, on June 25, 2010
...e next 10 years, it will become even bigger as Chinese wealth increases. The Wall Street Journal tells us this might just save the Chinese airlines which have been heading nowhere, struggling under...
in Sox First, on June 22, 2010
...ot;I carried them for twenty years, and now I'm doing 150 years." Now the New York Post tells us something we have all long suspected. An inmate has told The Post that Madoff secretly pass...
in On Storage, on June 5, 2010
...d any experience with iSCSI, so I'm really not in a position to have much of an opinion. My git tells me that iSCSI will inherently [...] Read More SNIA lab shows iSCSI is for real ...
in Sox First, on May 26, 2010
...nt reports and you get some insights into the total amorality of Big Pharma. Jim Edwards in BNet tells us how Pfizer subsidiary Wyeth was pushing the immunosuppressant drug Rapamune on to kidney tr...
in Sox First, on May 21, 2010
...bal financial crisis morph into the European debt crisis. What's next? In Barrons , Bill Luby tells us that volatility can make professional traders look stupid. The issue, he says, is that inve...
in Sox First, on May 19, 2010
...r betting against it. It's also facing potential criminal charges. But as the New York Times tells us, this was all standard business practice for Goldman. For example, it sold securities in it...
in Wandalust, on May 17, 2010
...ver Israel's people, history and culture on the country's less-traveled paths.
The trail tells the story of the history of this land starting from long before Israel's current conflicts...
in Sox First, on May 16, 2010
... current safety related recalls that had resulted in dozens of fatalities. The latest developments tells us Toyota has not learned its lesson.
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in Sox First, on May 14, 2010
... again. The scary part is it's getting worse. Morgan Stanley's Asia chairman Stephen Roach tells Bloomberg's Tom Keene, the economic crises are now coming faster than ever before. "...
in Small Business Unplugged, on May 11, 2010
... J. Douglas Miller in the "Small Business IP Protection and Management" blog tells us about a new program for small business owners from the US Patent and Trademark Office. The ...
in Sox First, on May 1, 2010
...many more because BP has form on environmental disasters Investigative news web site Pro Publica tells us the oil company is no stranger to accidents going back to March 2005 when a monster explosi...
in Sox First, on April 30, 2010
...ttom line, literally, and surfing porn instead of watching Wall Street. Now, the Washington Post tells us that no staffers have actually been fired for their horn dog activities. Of the 28 who were...
in Sox First, on April 24, 2010
If you're a racist looking for a luxury hotel, head on down to Florida. A Haitian-born waiter is suing the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Naples, Florida after a British family, the Morgans, demanded to be served only by whites and people without accents. Here is a copy of the lawsuit . Accordin...
in PCGamers Blog, on April 20, 2010
...preme ruler of the game's world of Chantra. The legend, which forms the back-story to ArchLord, tells of an ancient time when two mighty heroes from different races jointly held the Archons, using...
in Sox First, on April 19, 2010
...mething that needs to be watched because it's a sign of things to come. As the New York Times tells us, social networking sites including Twitter and MySpace are now moving to expand their prese...
in Sox First, on April 18, 2010
...ry is fighting tooth and nail against any changes. That's hardly surprising when BusinessWeek tells us that this unregulated market generated an estimated $28 billion for five U.S. dealers inclu...
in The Aviation Weblog, on April 14, 2010
...ss capacity. And consumers need the legacy carriers to provide service to smaller cities. Something tells me that the cities of Aspen, Cheyenne, and Erie, sure as hell support this merger.
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in The Aviation Weblog, on April 12, 2010
...lines could have been upfront and just asked for 7 frequencies to Sao Paulo outright. But something tells me that the Brazilian government wasn't going to look too fairly on the application of an ...
in HackITLinux, on April 11, 2010
...ling its features and requirements," writes The Inquirer's David Neal . "The blogger tells us that Red Star requires a Pentium III 800MHz CPU, 256MB RAM and a 3GB hard drive to run. It ...
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on April 7, 2010
... air this summer on June 28th and July 5th. It's hosted by Robert Redford, and: The New Heroes tells the dramatic stories of 14 daring people from all corners of the globe who, against all odds, ...
in Sox First, on April 7, 2010
...Street banks could be paid. It's a classic case of Wall Street looting Main Street. As Taibbi tells the story, the sewer system in Jefferson County was so old and in such bad repair that it spew...
in Web 2.0, on April 7, 2010
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A number of sources ( Mashable , TechCrunch , PE Hub , Wired ) have commented recently on the April 6th Federal Appeals Court ruling on net neutrality. In a nutshell, internet service provider Comcast developed a practice of restricting the bandwidth of customers using Bit...
in Sox First, on April 5, 2010
...s former executive director, John Passacantando made just $103,624. This is significant because it tells us that the nuclear lobby has deep pockets. President Obama has provided l oan guarantees for ...
in Sox First, on April 2, 2010
...ic group most interested in the Ipad are younger adults and anyone who will buy whatever Steve Jobs tells them is good. "Overall more than 66 per cent thought that they will buy an Ipad when hell...
in The Wired Home Weblog, on March 18, 2010
...Gadgets Weblog Sonos Digital Music System Review Wired Home Weblog tells us about a great review of the Sonos digital music system [...] Read More Book R...
in Sox First, on March 14, 2010
...an rights record in the US is terrible. In his blog , Benjamin Daniels says Google's decision tells us that corporations will start exerting more power on the global political stage. Daniels wri...
in Sox First, on March 13, 2010
...tworking killed privacy? Now we have reports that Twitter has just rolled out a new feature that tells the world where you're tweeting from. The tweets link to a Google map of the area the user...
in Play Las Vegas, on March 9, 2010
... play poker. While this is convenient, we have read a useful site with online poker reviews which tells us that the best places to play the game are those that allow you to download poker onto you...
in Are you a beauty?, on March 8, 2010
...o have both a positive psychological and emotional affect.
For example, Susan, a mother of two, tells the story of the toll taken by weight gain and its impact on her appearance after having her ch...
in IfEnergy, on March 6, 2010
... banks want to help? Recently I came accross an article, http://www.enn.com/alt.html?id=504, that tells a sad story, China, India and Brazil wished to retrofit thier wasteful energy technology to de...
in Celebrate Wine, on March 4, 2010
... Tuscany is a beautiful place. Anyone who tells you different is either lying or French.
I love Chianti. The Chianti hills of Italy, between Florence and Siena, nurture some exquisite grapes that ...
in Sox First, on February 28, 2010
...rown selling millions of books, print on demand won't replace conventional printing. Still, it tells us that publishing will change. If print on demand for newspapers and books takes off, the big...
in Sox First, on February 27, 2010
...tate and tangible personal property and there were no derivatives. But all of that changed. Munger tells how 2012 was the turning point when gambling and casinos took over the economy. no debt was us...
in Sox First, on February 19, 2010
... that's only because of overseas expansion and cost cuts. This story is interesting because it tells us that the recession has changed consumers. With high unemployment and lack of credit from th...
in Sox First, on February 16, 2010
...s producing and growth churning along. A close examination of retail sales and GDP growth, however, tells a different story. China's domestic retail sales have risen about 15 percent year on year,...
in Sox First, on February 14, 2010
.... The alarming part is what this says about Google. As John Naughton writes in The Observer , it tells us that Google might be turning into Microsoft. Think back to 1995 when Bill Gates leveraged h...
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 8, 2010
...patching flights from one airport to another, among other crucial details. "That's what tells how much fuel should be onboard, where the pilot should fly, how they should fly and [...] Read...
in Sox First, on February 5, 2010
...ng Luxembourg, Britain and France now risk losing their top rating. What does that mean? Simply, it tells us that the world is now sinking under a pile of debt. Governments everywhere are now more lev...
in Sox First, on February 1, 2010
... the powers that be meet in Davos. Lots of talk and as always, little result. The New York Times tells us that the meeting showed the financial crisis had eroded trust. Few trust governments, corpo...
in The Dating Weblog, on January 26, 2010
...at early.
The second item on the list is credit . If you can find out his credit score , that tells you a lot about his character - and about what life might be life, financially, after marriag...
in Sox First, on January 23, 2010
... China now has close to $2 trillion of reserves and 70% is in dollars. As historian Niall Ferguson tells Vanity Fair , that could change the relationship with the US forever. "Now, politically, ...
in The Wired Home Weblog, on January 18, 2010
...Gadgets Weblog Sonos Digital Music System Review Wired Home Weblog tells us about a great review of the Sonos digital music system [...] Read More Money ...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 16, 2010
... With texxting, the money is going to show up on your cellphone bill. On the other hand, if someone tells you that you can do something that will make someone else donate money to the effort, that...
in Tech Intelligence, on January 15, 2010
What if you aim too low? What if you buy, Windows 7 Home Premium and decide later that you really want Windows 7 Professional? Be of good cheer. Switching versions ain't as tough as you think. Microsoft chose the feature sets assigned to each Windows 7 version with one specific goal in mind:...
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on January 8, 2010
...t, sometimes it just needs to be said. The website blows.
The first to know, is that if someone tells you that your website isn't so hot, take a moment to consider. If you DO think your website...
in WebKinzBlog, on January 7, 2010
...ere is a glitch right now (5pm) and you can spin the WOW Wheel as many times as you want! When it tells you what you won, just hit spin again. Thanks [...] Read More FDA approves a new c...
in Do you like to cook?, on January 6, 2010
...ng Gadgets loves her thermal travel coffee mug so much that she was inspired to write about it. She tells readers that it's so leakproof she even tosses it into the same bag as her laptop! Now tha...
in Sox First, on January 4, 2010
... company would only buy 25% of Yukos with the view to eventually taking out total control. As Bower tells it, Putin did not flinch visibly but the translators heard the exasperation in his voice. A fe...
in Sox First, on January 3, 2010
... is whether those nations be willing to stand behind the monstrous debt. If nothing else, the Burj tells us what has nearly destroyed Dubai and why the vast amounts of debt still sloshing around in t...
in Next Nine Months, on December 31, 2009
...cent studies reveal that they're also good for baby. An article from Globe and Mail Health tells us: Women who take a daily multivitamin before and during pregnancy sharply reduce the likelihood ...
in Sox First, on December 23, 2009
...f January. And even if that happens, those declarations won't be legally binding. As the BBC tells us, it's done nothing for investment in green technology. Investors are left guessing at t...
in The Flyaway Weblog, on December 23, 2009
... the most expensive in the nation.
It is possible to do NY City on a budget, and Matt Gross tells how in a piece for the Frugal Travel section of the NY Times.
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in The Soccer Weblog, on December 21, 2009
After an emotionally charged weekend in football management, many different stories have circulated the news. Whether true or not, they make interesting reading.
Firstly, you will read how Hughes told his players at Man City, who have shown a surprising amount of team-spirit and lack of dissent t...
in The Celebrities Weblog, on December 19, 2009
...sburgh Steeler running back Jerome Bettis had a colorful NFL career, and now he has a new book that tells all about it. Bettis isn't coming out of the closet or ratting out a teammate for steroid ...
in Sox First, on December 19, 2009
...use "Tiger never does anything that would make him look ridiculous". If nothing else, it tells us to take the predictions for 2010 with a grain of salt....
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on December 16, 2009
...rite Italian restaurant).
Part of my problem is that I don't really want a daily paper that tells me what goes on around here. Imagine the headlines: Mayor Shmortz arrested again for public int...
in The Dating Weblog, on December 15, 2009
...omes down to those basic questions. When I talk to a potential date, their TV provider and package tells me something about our compatibility as a couple.
The lines between TV and Internet have bec...
in The Techwear Weblog, on December 9, 2009
...he winner is: "Used Clothing" from Martin Mairinger In short: thanks to RFID the clothing tells us their history. In more length: "A radio [...] Read More Ars Electronica ...
in Sox First, on December 4, 2009
...ar — and free parking in downtown Copenhagen. This is revolutionary stuff. The Danish experience tells us that electric cars will only get up as a mass product with the support of governments providi...
in The CIO Weblog, on December 2, 2009
...come obsolete. But to fail to provide a trivial workaround to bridge a year-long functionality gap tells you exactly where Google's priorities are with respect to enterprise support. Who is going to...
in Sox First, on November 30, 2009
... deep divide in American society becomes wider. Wall Street is booming but, as the New York Times tells us, one in eight Americans and one in four children are now on food stamps. The NYT reports:...
in WebKinzBlog, on November 29, 2009
...ere is a glitch right now (5pm) and you can spin the WOW Wheel as many times as you want! When it tells you what you won, just hit spin again. Thanks [...] Read More Lily Allen Quitting ...
in Bizinformer, on November 27, 2009
...application, Red Laser, lets you scan the barcode on a product in a store and then the Smartphone tells you where you can get it at a better price.
Of course, that begs a question. Why are you even...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on November 20, 2009
...llaborative effort with Casio, a rugged clamshell model will have six operating modes including one tells the user the best time for fishing.
Calling the handset the Rock, this unit is designed for...
in The Soccer Weblog, on November 11, 2009
...telaar to come to them over Chelsea then the £20 million that Rafa Benitez has to spend (which he tells us he has been promised for this year, due to the club’s new sponsorship deal with banking group...
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