NBC lies their way through the Olympic coverage. Even the fireplace is fake.
Dave's "How to Make Money on the Internet v2.0" basically boils down to "Make the product people want and sell it to them." This can be simplified even further to (1) Listen. (2) Ask questions. (3) Do. (4) Repeat.
Jerry Halstead wants to find an old water tower, and convert it into a house. Here's an amazing example of what he means. Amazing.
Straight from the heart: "The greatest love letters of all time share some techniques with direct-mail advertising, but the letters had a higher success rate."
Three magic little words: "Whenever a phone solicitor calls in the middle of dinner, don't get sore. Don't slam down the receiver. Don't hang up. Just say, "Hold on, please." Then gently set the receiver on the table and go about your business."
Matt Haughey's Critical IP meme propigation experiment has been a success. Do a Google search for Critical IP. What do you find?
It is portable, uses no electricity, has no radiation, and can not be damaged by virus. Its the abacus. "The ancient calculator has also played an important role in China's scientific research. When China developed its first nuclear bomb more than 30 years ago, thousands of data were calculated with abacus." Now thats scary.
A former student claiming to have a bomb was holding students hostage this afternoon inside a Fairfield University classroom, authorities said. Developing.
"Two years ago today Jason Snell said that the one-person Web is dead." Ha ha.