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2009-02-23

Very Local News

  • When Elle gets upset and stomps her foot and says "Kelly! I'm sewious!" I cannot help but crack up.
  • A rumor went around that the U. S. government was going to nationalize a bunch of banks. The stocks were dumped and took a powder. Some are penny stocks. People in the government freaked. Of course, no one intends to nationalize banks, until they nationalize them. I just don't believe them, banks or the government.
  • it looks bad to drag a task across several weeks or iterations of a project. Even if that task is a one time thing that has to happen at the end of a project and was assigned at the beginning. Close it and just do the work when the work needs to be done. Just don't let things slip.
  • Podcast facts and fiction
    • Nerf first came out in 1969. Good year. It is also in the shitty spell checker. Considering the word "movies" wasn't, that is impressive.
    • People keep saying Twitter is the next big thing. I doubt it. I've read plenty of the Twitter stuff and I'm telling you that only one in a hundred thousand is worth a damn. It is like blogging and the main stream media. Blogging would suck without MSM to feed off of. If you ask me, blogging is a filter for MSM and not much more.
    • Satellite radio is really going to die. It just plane costs too much. I know a couple people who recently purchased vehicles with satellite radio. The scuttlebutt is that the service will just plane go dark at some point in the near future. Think of all that useless hardware in people's cars. Think of all those people addicted to good radio. Think of all the conservative talk shows with no where to go.
    • Sleeping promotes memory. If you do not sleep, you do not commit things to memory fully. Get restful sleep after studying or you loose the information far more easily.
    • 16% of passwords online are a first name of the user or someone close to them.
    • Expect a 4% tax on iTunes and other such places soon. Someone has to pay for that trillion plus book of earmarks and pork recently past.
  • I just sort of randomly took a picture of a buddy working today. His office partner just sort of retaliated and snapped my picture not so randomly.

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