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KristaThomas
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Why Twitter Will Endure
So you’re drowning in a sea of information. Perhaps the answer is more information.No the answer is more organization, usually called thought.
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JeffZakim
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Top Apps for Whiling Away the Minutes
“Top Apps for Whiling Away the Minutes - http://nyti.ms/eGsMfN - passing those minutes by now”Most games are soon ported to Linux. Many are found only there.
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janethanson
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The Gifts of Hope
“The Gifts of Hope - http://nyti.ms/h58fD9”e readers need to get just a bit cheaper. Law libraries for the third world, available on line for free. One laptop per child, XO.
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Lame Ducks Triumphant
Good work, Government! From arms control to unemployment benefits to health care for 9/11’s first responders, Congress got a lot done.At a very high price. -
MichaelRubin
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A Retro Look in High-Tech Electronics
“I wish Don Sutherland lived to see this: A Retro Look in High-Tech Electronics - http://nyti.ms/hfivKl #fb @danhavlik #donsutherland”"Brazil" I see no reason to look retro when I can be retro. I have no love of surface noise, wow, or flutter and riaa compression curves.
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MarcyWalsh
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The Words of the Year
“@AirNZUSA makes the list! The Words of the Year - http://nyti.ms/dZbdk0”Cool!
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Wall St. Computers Read the News, and Trade on It
Traders are using software to track news, blogs and even Twitter posts to identify shifts in market sentiment.I have to think a little harder and see a bit further. The news always trails events. -
himnp13
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Brady and Vick Make M.V.P. Choice Difficult
“VICK!! RT Brady and Vick Make M.V.P. Choice Difficult - http://nyti.ms/er1q86”I have not seen a game this season.
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LuxuryChalet
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Buy vs. Rent: An Update
“Buy vs. Rent: An Update - NY Times - http://nyti.ms/gsVlZm”I still don't want to live in Pittsburgh. Cleveland has more appeal.
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JustinPhillips
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Iowa Bird Story
“Alec Soth's IIowa Bird Story - http://nyti.ms/9A53IY”I feed them and get a dramatic air show. We have a winter flock of free loaders. I will have to rig a remote trigger for my camera. The squirrels are getting very shy.
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Alabama Town’s Failed Pension Is Warning to Cities and States
As cities and states struggle to pay for pensions, Prichard, Ala., is a worst case. Some retirees have become destitute.The city must raise its tax rate. If it will not do so the state must do it for them. The contract is enforceable in court. Even in Alabama. -
U.S. Has Approved Billions in Business With Blacklisted Nations
A little-known office of the Treasury Department has permitted American companies to do billions of dollars in business with Iran and other countries blacklisted as state sponsors of terrorism.A corporation has no loyalty. It is not a person. -
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Gillibrand Emerges as Senate Force With 9/11 Aid Victory
Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand used her relentlessness to win aid for 9/11 workers and repeal of “Don’t ask, don’t tell.”I am glad she is in the senate. -
Munner
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U.S. Has Approved Billions in Business With Blacklisted Nations
“U.S. Has Approved Billions in Business With Blacklisted Nations - http://nyti.ms/dHP6Rf Can you say HYPOCRITICAL?? Not with big business!!!”Business is not operated or controlled by the government.
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A Retro Look in High-Tech Electronics
Several companies are creating modern devices to look as if they come from an earlier time. Manual typewriter, anyone?A qwerty key board is a keyboard. -
Jennifer Preston
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New York Times Sues N.Y.P.D. on Access to Information
“New York Times Sues N.Y.P.D. on Access to Information. - http://nyti.ms/fzGmyt”Looks like a winner to me.
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PrincessWaB_pak
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Tell Us the Worst Christmas Gift You Ever Received
What’s the worst Christmas gift you ever received?I don't remember. There have been a lot of good ones.Jigsaw puzzles are right up there. There is a Jackson Polack puzzle Round with a thousand pieces that I never sweated over.
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A Scientist, His Work and a Climate Reckoning
In the 1950s, Charles David Keeling began measuring carbon dioxide levels, which rise relentlessly as the political debate drags on.
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