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Dec 09

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Sep 09

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Sep 09

Daily Links for September 18th

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  • Daily Number: A Scarcity of Car Lovers – Pew Research Center – Americans' romance with the automobile seems to be cooling off a bit. A Pew Research survey conducted in 2006 found that just 23% say they consider their car "something special — more than just a way to get around," barely half of the 43% who felt this way in 1991.

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Sep 09

Daily Links for September 9th

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  • CRMLowDown » Blog Archive » The 10 Best (and 10 Worst) Companies for Customer Service – Customers want good customer service, but if companies can just hire good PR people to cover problems up, how do we, as customers, ever demand that companies improve. We thought that a good start would be to close the information gap, so that customers know who is good and who isn’t. With that in mind, we have sifted through customer surveys and studies as well as some real-life experiences of customers, to come up with a list of the 10 best and the 10 worst companies for customer service.

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Sep 09

Daily Links for September 2nd

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  • At Last, A Graph That Explains Scifi TV After Star Trek – Chart porn – io9 – The time-travel line is especially interesting, less for what it indicates about the popularity of time travel than for what it says about the variety of stories being told. Although time travel is sometimes the focus of a show (as in Quantum Leap or Seven Days), it more frequently appears in a handful of episodes of a show that tells a diverse set of science fiction or fantasy stories. Shows like the various Star Trek series, Lois and Clark, and even Xena feature the occasional obligatory time travel episode.

    But the graph's most striking feature is the boom all the themes apparently experienced in the 1990s, and which now seems to be on the decline. It seems to suggest a huge investment in genre television shows (and perhaps in television in general) that we simply aren't seeing any more.


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Aug 09

Daily Links for August 17th

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  • Screws and Nails – Here are tips and suggestions to help you do a better job when using common fasteners like screws and nails. Although there is nothing complex about a nail or a screw, many are misused.
  • Mountains Out of Molehills | Information Is Beautiful – An infographic displaying media intensity of coverage for various potential catastrophes and the attending media hype.

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Aug 09

Daily Links for August 4th

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Mar 09

Daily Links for March 15th


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Mar 09

Daily Links for March 8th

  • The Washington Monthly: Please Go Galt! – I am puzzled by one thing, however: the fact that none of the people who advocate "going Galt" seem to have actually done it. I'm not clear whether the point of "going Galt" is to stop doing creative or productive work, as Rand's novel would suggest, or trying to lower one's income, as many of the people quoted in stories about "going Galt" claim. But as best I can tell, the people advocating this are doing neither.

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Mar 09

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