Biz
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Quick Saturday afternoon round up
- Baltic Crusades – on WikiPedia. Interesting.
- Tips for startup companies
- The torn up credit card application – this is scary – get a shredder now.
- An interesting article about the self-described “The Hell with them Hawks.“
- Interesting post from Marginal Revolution about inherent tensions in libertarianism.
- Borders is refusing to stock a magazine that is showing the Mohammed cartoons. More here and here.
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Quick round up
- The Simpson’s intro – as done by real people.
- Spaceplanes
- It’s not fascism because we don’t call it fascism – the food police are now after soft drinks.
- Some clear thinking on the morning after pill.
- Evidently AT&T has a 1.9 trillion call database.
- Your tax dollars are paying auto workers not to work.
- An article on tracking public opinion on the internet. I will one day get my blogprophet project up and going.
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Of minor interest
I’m in danger of receiving my first payment check from Google Adsense for the ads on Jargon Database. I’ve almost cracked the 110,000 page view barrier as well.
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The new venture reaches beta
The Blog Squad. Thoughts anyone?
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Rage
Take
1 stressful week
Add
5 ongoing projects
Mix in
3 last minute projects
Pour Over
2 deadlines
Blend in
1 newly configured (by someone else) server
Sprinkle in
2 foreseeable changes
Garnish with
1 instance of Microsoft Content Mangement ServerAnd you get a newly reached level of anger and frustration. About two hours ago I heard a strange noise and realized that it was me. Growling.
I turned into the Incredible Hulk for about 10 minutes, I really did.
I’m better now.
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Finally Bush does something right
This sort of makes up for the steel tariffs, assuming he holds to it.
Report: Bush Says Gov’t Might Not Bail Out U.S. Automakers
NEW YORK Â President Bush is offering no encouragement to any U.S. automobile companies that might be thinking about turning to the federal government for a financial bailout.
“I think it’s very important for the market to function,” he said in an interview in the Thursday editions of The Wall Street Journal.
He said companies need to manufacture “a product that’s relevant” and that his administration has discussed new fuel technologies with the nation’s top two auto makers.
“As these automobile manufacturers compete for market share and use technology to try to get consumers to buy their product, they also will be helping America become less dependent on foreign sources of oil,” Bush said.
He repeats this whole foreign oil canard, as did 60 minutes last week (“dependence” is a poor description of our current situation, which is wholly dependent on price anyway, also, we use less foreign oil (as a percentage) as the price increases) but there’s been a lot of corporate welfare in this administration, probably more than Clinton’s and it’s nice to see it NOT happening somewhere.
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A quickie from Lifehacker
Clean HTML From Word Documents – I wish I’d had that a week ago.
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Quote of the moment
From Inside the Net podcast – “A business plan will emerge.”
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Friday roundup
- Do your children determine your politics? The gender of your children that is? VIA MR
- Husband and wife entrepreneurship.
- Sugar in the Gourd – Old time radio.
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Behold
My newest project to go live, DerbyDesignContest.com