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Entries from September 15th, 2009

Revenue Bouncing Back

September 15th, 2009 · 10 Comments · Web Development

After taking some hits through the summer, advertisers seem to be getting back on their horse. It’s not the first time that my revenue has taken a hit over July and especially through August so I don’t think it’s particularly related to the battered US economy as much as it is regular yearly cycles.
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Baffled By Americans

September 8th, 2009 · 11 Comments · Topics Of Interest

I wrote about Death Panels already and while the whole idea of them seems incredulous, the thoughts behind them continue to stir within Americans.
The Economist wrote a piece on the politics of death. I have to say that reading through the article felt a little like reading something in a familiar language, but very [...]

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Gold Coins

September 7th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Topics Of Interest

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As global currencies fluctuate and instability seems to rule the global markets, investors are looking for something nice and stable. That was the fundamental reason behind the run up on gold before and during the recent, global economic collapse. It makes sense to purchase gold because gold protects against natural inflation as well [...]

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The Goods

September 7th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Topics Of Interest

We went to the movies a couple of nights ago and watched The Goods. While it’s certainly not accumulating much critical acclaim, it looked kind of funny and both my Wife and I like Jeremy Piven so we thought we’d give it a shot.
It’s a little rude and crude but those parts come and [...]

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iContact – What Do You Think

September 3rd, 2009 · 3 Comments · Web Development

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I wrote about iContact several months ago and the response has been quite interesting. A lot of people commented and the general sense was that it was nice to see a competitor to the major player in the market. At least one person had tried and liked it.
Much as I suspected though, there [...]

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H1N1 And Universities

September 3rd, 2009 · 9 Comments · Topics Of Interest

It’s been on a lot of people’s minds over the summer. While most people have tucked aside their concerns over H1N1, people in University circles have quietly been trying to devise a strategy to deal with thousands of different people coming from all corners of the world to converge in close-quarters classes. Well [...]

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