NY Times: "Signs of a rebound appear in the high-tech heartland."
How to get free money with the euro: "Some underground Spanish websites have published a way to get up to 66% more out of your money when you exchange your old peseta into euro. Unfortunately, it's only a get-rich-slow scheme, but it should work. 1 euro is equivalent to exactly 166.386 pesetas. Therefore, 1 peseta is 0.006010121... euro. Obviously when you exchange 1 peseta for its equivalent in euro in a bank, you won't get six tenths of a cent, but a whole 1 cent (0.01 euro), applying the official rounding techniques. Banks are forced to carry out the operation without charging any commission. So, if you have the patience to repeat the process 100 times, you'll have 100 euro cents, equivalent to 166.386 pesetas, instead of your original 100 pesetas."
"The government is unresponsive to the needs of the little man. Under 5'7", it is impossible to get your Congressman on the phone." -- Woody Allen.
Following up on last week's Blogger Code is the Blogger Code Decoder. Now, if only I could this in a ring.
Beyond Vegetarianism - Transcending Outdated Dogmas: '"Reports from veterans of vegetarian and raw-food diets, veganism, fruitarianism, and instinctive eating, plus new science from paleolithic diet research and clinical nutrition." Explores the varieties and psychology of idealistic diet which may lead to "orthorexia nervosa": health and behavioral problems arising from rigid adherence to alternative diets.'
I wonder what's going to happen to the current Radio user base tomorrow, when everyone's at work and their weblog (in Radio) is at home. Time will tell.
Morning reading: Libertarian Samizdata, Shakespeare: The Weblog and Reading Gonzo--Engaged.
My internet connection at work is down this morning, so I'm posting a few links I want to checkout when the connection comes back up. With my old weblogging software, I couldn't do this. With Radio, I can. That should be a slogan. "With Radio, I can."
My wife now has a weblog.