If you suddenly (never saw it coming) found yourself maxed out on your credit cards, what would be your first move? Would you call Visa and try to convince them to up your limit in order to save your credit score, or would you call the cable company and cancel HBO?
Five Facts About the Debt “When it was Chrysler secured bondholders objecting to getting defaulted on by the president’s auto task force, Mr. Obama denounced them as “a small group of speculators” who were “hoping that everybody else would make sacrifices and they would have to make none.” Where was Mr. Obama’s newfound respect for bondholders back during the Chrysler deal?” NASA Data Blow Gaping Hole In Global Warming Alarmism Read More ...
Ok Google…
I’m on your site (Plus) using your OS (Android) and the browser supplied with it on an unrooted device (Acer Iconia TA500). So why can’t I include photos in Google Plus posts when I’m using the browser instead of the Android app?
Not a huge deal, just something I noticed.
Here’s what I think would be a nice and simple feature add for Google Plus…
Once I’ve posted something and shared it, make it easy for me to go back and include more Circles instead of “re-sharing”. Seems pretty easy to me. I’ve run into a couple of instances where I forgot to include a Circle, and it seemed like an intuitive feature to just add more Circles on the fly later.
I’m sure there’s a highly technical, complicated reason we can’t do this yet…right?
Don’t “sweet potatoes” sound so much tastier than “yams”? I posted this to our network this morning, but it’s also worth stating publicly. My new favorite thing about Yammer: It’s so much more convenient to come back from vacation and read what people wrote in groups/threads on Yammer over the past couple of days than it is to try to sort through all the messages and replies on email. I Read More ...
Ok nerds. I’ve seen a lot of discussion over the past few days about what Google Plus is trying to replace, what it is going to “kill”, why it will never work, etc. The truth is, Plus is it’s own thing, and that’s cool. Nothing has to be killed for Plus to succeed. Let me state this simply in a language everyone can easily understand: Switch (SocialNetwork){ case Twitter: Read More ...
I think the biggest loser as a result of Netflix charging separately for streaming and DVD by mail isn’t going to be consumers or Netflix. If people really stop having DVDs delivered to their homes, the real victim is going to be the U.S. Postal Service.
Outside of Netflix, the only reason I need the USPS is to deliver thank you cards for kids’ birthday parties. I think I could deal with hand delivering those a couple times a year or sending them over long distances through FedEX.
DailyMile needs to expand their “add a workout” section to cover things like yard work. I know I’m not at my top level of fitness right now, but I go at it pretty hard in the yard some days, especially when I’m wielding a machete. That should count for something more than a blank spot in my workout log.
Maybe they are aware I’m offsetting the calories with beer as I go?
Lot’s of “How Tos” were read around here in the last week or so, and I’ve linked to some of the best ones. I was pretty excited to get Spotify too. This one may be worth paying for! I’m also playing around with Post Formats in WordPress, which explains the drastic change in the way the blog looks. I switched to the Twenty Eleven theme and I’m going to be Read More ...
I’m sure factories that make Band-Aids have some quality control measures. That means at least some of the products they make never make it to the market. I wonder what they do with all those cull Band-Aids. I’ll tell you what if do if i was the king of the Band-Aid factory… It’d sell those irregular Band-Aids. I’d charge about 60% of what high grade bandages go for, and I’d Read More ...





