February 2012
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 21st
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The Oatmeal: The State of Online Media Streaming →
WARNING: May be offensive to some!  The Oatmeal recently posted a cartoon illustrating his experience in trying to watch Game of Thrones online. While the cartoon does so in true Oatmeal fashion, he does bring up a larger point about the current state of online media streaming. Andy Ihnatko had this to say about the cartoon: The intentional point is that the content distributors often make it...
Feb 21st
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Microsoft's new Windows 8 logo: This one looks... →
There’s a bit of irony in that, given that the Metro interface does away with the window metaphor that’s been core to the operating system since its creation. The touch-friendly Metro style, which features tiles rather than icons to access applications, is designed to be immersive. Maybe they should just drop the Windows name and call it Microsoft Doors. ;)
Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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Conventional Medicine Misunderstands the... →
When it comes to explaining the benefits of functional medicine versus traditional medicine, I think Dr. Mark Hymen nails it in this article.  The whole thing could be summed up as such: …this approach [traditional symptom-based medicine] of completely ignores (sic)  more subtle clues from symptoms and signs of disease, which may highlight underlying metabolic imbalances (especially when...
Feb 17th
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Big Snickers, Twix bars are going to disappear →
Mars Inc. says it will stop selling chocolates with more than 250 calories by end of 2013. Good for them! When a Big Snickers packs a whooping 540 calories, a third of the calories of an average diet, I would say it’s time for a change. Now, if you really want a 500+ calories Snickers the choice is very simple: just buy two Snickers! Me?  I can’t eat the stuff anyways so…have at...
Feb 16th
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RIM Says It’s “Ready To Compete” Even As It Loses... →
Ouch!  Looks like it’s time to throw out that Blackberry and pony up for a real smartphone!  ;)
Feb 14th
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New Van Halen album doesn't suck?
Is it possible? After reading three different reviews as well as various customer reviews on Amazon, could it be that the new Van Halen album doesn’t actually suck? Sigh…guess I’m gonna have to buy it and see. This album better not suck because, if it does, it means the damn reviews got paid to say good things about the album. Please don’t suck!  Please don’t suck! ...
Feb 13th
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The Dumbest Idea In The World: Maximizing... →
In this article from Forbes, Roger Martin, author of Fixing the Game, makes the argument that corporations can learn a lot from how the NFL operates. I highly recommend reading Mr. Martin’s book. I just started reading it and, so far, it provides a very interesting perspective on the problem with our current system of business.
Feb 8th
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WatchWatch
Bill Moyers talks with former Citigroup Chairman John Reed about his role in bringing down the Glass-Steagall Act. I urge you to take some time and listen to this interview.  It’s very interesting and revealing about the full scope of the problems within our financial system.  This is the part that I think really sums it up: I used to tell my kids, “Why do you think a car has...
Feb 7th
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Feb 3rd
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Party with CSS like it's 1999 →
Non-web developer/designers should get a kick out of this. You’ll likely snicker at some of the stuff here. And to think someone actually took the time to create real-world replacements for this stuff!
Feb 3rd
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The Dangers of Hydraulic Fracturing →
Saw this posted on Daring Fireball. Very clever indeed!  I think more people need to be aware of the dangers of fracking and understand the full consequences of continued fracking.  Personally I don’t think it’s worth it.  We can do without it.
Feb 3rd
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Windows XP still hanging on as dominant OS →
It doesn’t surprise me that Windows XP is still the top OS in the market. Windows Vista was a horrendous release and, as such, probably didn’t help sales of Windows 7 very much. For enterprise in particular, I would imagine that the holdout for upgrades to Windows 7 probably has a bit to do with rollout and management tools. With Windows Vista, Microsoft changed the setup process...
Feb 2nd
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Freddie Mac Betting Against Struggling Homeowners →
Wait a minute…so you mean to tell me that a taxpayer-owned mortgage company has executives making over $2.5 million and is participating in mortgage investments that are similar to the ones that caused banks to go bust?  Something is seriously eschew here.
Feb 1st
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Neil Young: "It’s not that digital is bad or... →
Neil Young is no dummy. He’s got a great perspective on what is wrong with the music industry:  “It’s not that digital is bad or inferior, it’s that the way it’s being used isn’t doing justice to the art,” Young said. “The MP3 only has 5 percent of the data present in the original recording. … The convenience of the digital age has forced people to choose between quality and convenience,...
Feb 1st