Archive for March, 2009
State of the Art – Buying the Best Netbooks for the Least-Bad Compromises – NYTimes.com
A netbook is a laptop with a shrunken screen, an undersize keyboard and a processor that’s so slow, you’d have laughed at it in 2007. The netbooks’ crucial attractions are tiny dimensions, light weight and low cost, usually $350 to $500. [...]
Ever wondered about your legacy? – Columnist – livemint.com
What about the rest of us who lead meaningful, even wonderful, lives but have neither the desire nor perhaps the stomach for politics, entrepreneurship or the life of a starving artist or single-minded scientist? Perhaps then, the notion of legacy needs to be re-examined. Sure, it can [...]
Children's Books to Read Aloud That Are Fun for All Ages: Flashlight Worthy – the Best Books Recommended
(tags: kids books reading)
The Big Takeover : Rolling Stone
People are pissed off about this financial crisis, and about this bailout, but they're not pissed off enough. The reality is that the worldwide economic meltdown and the bailout…cemented and formalized a political trend…the gradual takeover of the government by a small class of connected insiders, who used money to [...]
YouTube – The Greatest Prank Call Ever
(tags: humor funny video prank youtube fun telemarketer)
The Elephant Song – by Eric Herman | YouTube
The best song ever
(tags: funny kids video music youtube songs)
Six Signs You Don't Care About Workers
When companies talk about valuing talent but don't put that talk into action, it shows. As a business leader, there are easy ways to gauge whether the happy talk about employees has a basis in reality. Here are our Top Six not-walking-the-walk red flags
(tags: management business hr organization)
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