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Archive for: January, 2008

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Ohmigod! Social networkers just can't take it any more!

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Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk parses the latest numbers from ComScore on social network activity.

While looking for something that amused me and stopped me from replying to the likeness quiz invitation (and seventy others) from lonely Japanese friends on Facebook, I stumbled upon some numbers from ComScore via Creative Capital.

They seem to suggest that social networking might have suffered something of a peak. Since October, MySpace seems to have lost 3 million unique visitors. And while Facebook's numbers still appear to be going up, they're creeping rather than leaping.


Bill Conlin: Phillies' Utley, Howard, Rollins among best all-time at ...

CLEARWATER, Fla. - In late April 2002, the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter were in their tightest alignment of about a 180-year period. By early May, Venus, Saturn and Mars were in as straight a rank as a celestial color guard.

There were few hints during those evenings when thousands of amateur astronomers locked their telescopes on the western sky that the Phillies were headed for a similar alignment of stars five seasons down the baseball road. As the turbulent 2002 season entered its second month, shortstop and leadoff hitter Jimmy Rollins was in his second season. He would hit a disappointing .245 with an on-base percentage of .306 that many baseball men deemed unacceptable. He walked just 54 times and scored what so far is a career-low 82 runs.

But J-Roll was the least of GM Ed Wade and manager Larry Bowa's problems.


Bungee Labs betas IDE to grid flowgasm

If you're just thinking about software-as-a-service, then you're a slack-jawed rube. You can have an entire platform-as-a-service with a little effort.

Bungee Labs this week opened up access to its PaaS, which the company calls Bungee Connect. Customers can turn to Bungee Connect for software development and then host their applications on Bungee's hardware. End-to-end software flowgasm? You betcha.

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Clearing the truth from the chaff in 14th Dist. campaign

Then there are the TV and radio ads.

"Ten years. They could be in college by then. Jim Oberweis says we need to be in Iraq 10 years," intonates Foster, while images of children flash over the screen.

"We're already in trouble, and Bill Foster wants to raise our taxes? That's crazy!" proclaims an incredulous woman in an Oberweis ad that claims families would pay $8,000 a year more in taxes if Foster was elected and his plan approved.

What can you believe? Is Oberweis a hard-hearted man looking to get elected to anything, firing American workers and sending their jobs to China, willing to smear anybody who opposes him, including fellow Republicans in the primary?

Is Foster going to spend-spend-spend us into the poorhouse, take away your ability to see the doctor of your choice, surrender to terrorists and allow your daughter to get an abortion without telling you about it?

After sifting through the fliers and commercials, we came up with some of the main things each candidate is charging the other with.


Whalers threaten to take activists to Japan

It is unlikely that the Japanese govt is interested in any economic benefits that whaling brings (although the so called "institute of cetacean research" is). Instead, the Japanese government is extremely concerned that if it loses the right to whale in international waters, a precedent will be set that could lead to it's very economically important overexploitation of tuna and other fisheries being banned.

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DavidLastName: 17 Jan 2008 1:11:19pm

Whats the British government doing about this? A British civilian was kidnapped as well.

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Laws of Life Essays Part 2

To me, that's a hero. You're my hero. Grandpa, you were a fighter. I want to thank you for fighting for our country, in the Korean War. You were injured, and received a “Purple Heart". You battled from war to cancer. I don't know how you fought for so long. Everyone hated to see you suffer the way you did. But you held on. You were suffering and we were all suffering with you. I only had one Grandpa my whole life, I never got to meet my other one. I heard he fought with the same exact thing as you did. I bet you're talking to him right now. I never did want to lose you, but I'm so happy you are in such a better place then all of us. You were one man who was truly happy to be alive, and to live life. You lived life to the fullest. And you taught each one of us exactly how to do that. You were a believer, Grandpa.


Tax Rebates Offer Opportunity to Clean Out Bad Habits

Taking the time to identify your current life state can help in this first step. If you are just starting out, you may have student loans and are adjusting to living on your own. If you are thinking about your children's future, you may be investing in a savings plan for college. The values you outline will lead you to your priorities in life. And your priorities can be shaped into specific goals.

"Outlining the financial goals that are important to you only increases your chances of achieving them," Spiker said. "Most Americans will just spend the tax rebates instead of contemplating where the additional money fits into the bigger financial picture. Just like you clean out your closet, this tax rebate gives Americans an opportunity to put those bad spending habits behind them and start fresh."

Take the tax refund as an example.


Could the Irish scupper the Lisbon Treaty?

While European politicians were most nervous about the prospect of a British referendum, an Irish “No" is not an impossibility.

Of course, the Irish rejected the Nice treaty in 2001. The Irish government broadly blamed it on a lack of time spent campaigning and will not make the same mistake again.

Although after the Nice “No" they were required to vote again, I am pretty sure that would be impossible in the current climate.

So an Irish “No" would be a very serious business. It would surely kill off the treaty of Lisbon, as surely as the French and Dutch killed off the constitution.

Which would leave the leaders of the EU is a very tricky position: would they really spend the next two years trying to tweak the text again so that it looked sufficiently different, to go through the whole process again?

Rejection signs?

Some are already suggesting the foundations for rejections are there.


Recession-proofing your career

Far less intense and time-consuming than an MBA program is the in-house training that many employers offer in the latest computer software programs, as well as management techniques. In signing up for such training, you win not only if you stay but also if you have to go.

Update skills

Even if your employer won't pay for updating your skills, do it yourself -- and look at it as a career investment. Elana Zolfo, vice president of corporate programs and continuing education at Dowling College, says she is getting more questions from people she meets at business events regarding what skills they are wise to brush up on in an iffy economy.

Among the most popular short-term classes at Dowling, she says, are business writing, marketing, time management, speaking/presentation skills and customer service.


Hip-Hop Rumors: LaLa Plumps Up, Amerie Dropped? AHHmerican Gangster!

Somebody hit me with this as an explanation as to the title of Mariah's new CD, E=MC2.


“Just to clarify your Mariah E=MC2 comment it has nothing to do with Eminem. E stands for Emancipation(as in the title of her last album) MC is self explanatory and the 2 or squared simply means part 2. Emancipation of Mariah 2 but doesn't E=MC2 sound alot better."


Ddot the King hit me with that.


Charlamagne from Wendy Williams said this:


“Come on illseed! Mariah's album title is E for Emancipation the MC for Mariah Carey and the 2 represents the Sequel - Emancipation Part 2."


LMAO! I didn't really think that the E meant Eminem, but it's more interesting that way.


Unseen writings show anti-racist passions of young Arthur Miller

Professor Bigsby, whose latest novel, One Hundred Days: One Hundred Nights, was published last week, does not believe that the author would have objected to the short stories being published. However, he said: "The novel where he was working through his own life and his first marriage, and where the characters are extremely recognisable, he wouldn’t have put that out there."

News of the discovery came as Miller’s first play on Broadway, The Man Who Had All the Luck, opened at the Donmar Warehouse in London.

Life imitates art

— Miller’s father, Isidore, a shopkeer and manufacturer of women’s wear, lost all his money in the stock market crash of 1929

— Miller relied on odd jobs to pay for his studies, including being a radio singer, truck driver and warehouse clerk

— Miller had to tour army camps to get ideas for his screenplay for The Story of GI Joe (1945) — he had avoided being drafted because of a football injury

Source: National Endowment for the Humanities; University of Michigan)

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