Posted in Work on Apr 18th, 2002
From the so esoteric you must be kidding department comes this link to an article about the burgeoning popularity of Human Capitol Management Systems. I know the chances that any of my 3 readers might find this interesting are about zero, but I wanted to save it to savor next week during my vacation. Yes, [...]
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Posted in Marketing on Apr 17th, 2002
What happened to you Yahoo!? You used to be cool. Yahoo! Privacy :: Web Beacons Outside the Yahoo! Network Yahoo! uses web beacons to conduct research on behalf of certain partners on their web sites and also for auditing purposes.
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Posted in General on Apr 17th, 2002
The Excel Logic Page is an interesting site offering all kinds of cool excel tips and tricks.
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Posted in Marketing on Apr 17th, 2002
Does Your E-Newsletter Have a Content Formula? The idea of putting out an email newsletter may seem like a no-brainer, but executing that idea — and keeping the publication going over time — is another thing entirely. Without a doubt, this is my chief concern going forward with an e-newsletter strategy. I’ve seen content development [...]
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Posted in Movies on Apr 17th, 2002
I picked up the Mulholland Drive DVD over the weekend. I’ve never been a huge fan of Lynch. I loved Lost Highway, but most of his other stuff doesn’t really do it for me. I mean I can appreciate ambiguity. I actually like ambiguity a lot, but so much of Lynch’s stuff just seems to [...]
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Posted in Cool Toys on Apr 16th, 2002
Boy, nothing like a vaporware overpromised little gadget to make a person drool.
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Posted in General on Apr 16th, 2002
I was locked in restaurant jail tonight. Restaurant jail is what I like to call that period when you’re done eating, but you can’t leave because you have to sit there waiting to get/pay your check. It’s really just awful. You know, I don’t mind waiting for my food. I don’t even mind waiting for [...]
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Posted in General on Apr 15th, 2002
Cool In a drafty shed in rural northern California is perhaps the rarest Macintosh ever made: an electronically shielded Mac used by a spy or military agency. The machine appears to be unique, and is so secret, no one knows anything about it.
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Posted in Marketing on Apr 15th, 2002
I don’t know that I’m ready to drink the cool aid on this one yet, but I am intrigued by the idea of: user, we know you’re busy with a task and don’t want to click through our ad, so why don’t you mark the ad and view it later? The method offered by the [...]
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Posted in Cool Toys on Apr 14th, 2002
The Bowflex People have just about got me with their infomercials. I know, I’m probably going to spend a grand and use the thing like 20 times, but I have to say I’m almost to the point where I just really want to have one. Now that I’m getting rid of the furniture that was [...]
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