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So it turns out that leaving a blog sitting for half a year can bring problems.
I’m used to stuff not working when I leave it out in the yard or when it does nothing but collect dust. I was thinking the internet would be different. I mean, it’s there and people read it whenever, even if I don’t write anything new. (Thanks for reading by the way.)
But it’s not quite like that. WordPress wants to be upgraded. Plug-ins want to be upgraded. Throw in that my webhost... Read Full Story
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“Good health care costs too much.”
That’s the premise for our current national debate on health care, or is it? There are some pretty lazy entrepreneurs out there if it is.
“Books cost too much.” was a catch phrase in TV commercials for Crown Books . Chain owner, Robert Haft , repeated the mantra and offered his wares for less than other national bookstores.
Haft saw an opportunity familiar to MBAs and coupon cutters alike. Sell more by selling for less... Read Full Story
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It seems that I need an annual exile of a month or so. I don’t plan it. It just happens.
In ‘08, I figured out a way to take down my blog for a couple of months. I needed to prove that the WordPress simple 3 step upgrade was not fool proof that time.
This year I was more creative. I started the chain of events in February and continue to deal with the slow motion train wreck of my personal computing devices. But I have managed to limit my blogless time to a month.
At least, I think I... Read Full Story
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Dambisa Moyo is making the rounds with her book, “ Dead Aid .” She examines the efficacy of aid to Africa. Born and raised in Zambia, she got her education at Oxford, Harvard and American University in Washington D.C. She’s established herself as a successful economist and, now, author.
I like Moyo’s thinking a lot. The book is not focused on clean water, but rather all of the aid given to Africa. Her ideas can be useful in finding a long term clean water solution.
She discusses the need... Read Full Story
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ReGeneration reported earlier this year about “green crude” being developed by researchers at Arizona State University . They’re working on a way to use algae as a replacement for petroleum.
For being pond scum, algae are a pretty clever lot. Much like plants they contain chlorophyll and are photosynthetic, which means they can use water and sunlight to convert carbon into a storable energy form such as sugar or starch. But unlike plants, algae prefer to live... Read Full Story
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I have a friend who grew up peddling a bike to watch TV. Her Dad had read an article about producing electricity with peddle power. He rigged up a bike, a battery and a timer. Then he plugged the TV into the contraption. You could only watch as much as you were willing to bike.
She learned to love books as a result. But that’s not the idea I’m going with here.
PlayPumps International has come up with a way to harness the power of children to produce clean water. Seems almost too simple... Read Full Story
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Religion on the internet can lead to some nasty exchanges, I’ve noticed. Bearing that in mind, I bid all my readers a Happy Easter. I have a deep and personal belief in Jesus Christ. The good news, or gospel, is that He did physically rise from the dead and we will live again.
Did you just unsubscribe from my RSS feed? Offended? Do you feel like sending me a nasty-gram? I hope not. I’m just sharing what I think is good information. If you disagree that’s OK.
I... Read Full Story
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You may be familiar with George Carlin’s comparison between football and baseball. You may have been lucky enough to have read Tom Boswell’s 99 reasons that baseball is better than football. Those are excellent, of course.
I don’t plan to denigrate lesser sports here. Those fans suffer enough. This post is a valentine. Any similarity between my thoughts and the thoughts of Carlin or Boswell is proof of the universal appeal of baseball.
It’s a pastime... Read Full Story
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Here’s another nail in the coffin of free enterprise.
David Colker of the LA Times writes:
As of today, EHarmony comes out of the closet.
The adamantly heterosexual dating website, which has accepted only male-female couples since its inception in 2000, is launching a gay matchmaking service called Compatible Partners (www.compatiblepartners.net). (Note: An earlier version of this article gave an incorrect Web address for Compatible Partners.)
But... Read Full Story
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Willis Tower. Chicago Tribune photo by Alex Garcia
The Chicago Tribune website is reporting today:
Come this summer, Chicago’s iconic landmark known around the world is getting a new moniker: Willis Tower.
Willis Group Holdings, a London-based insurance broker, announced Thursday that it will consolidate its area offices to Sears Tower and as part of the deal, gets to put its own name on the 36-year-old skyscraper.
Willis will move nearly 500 associates into Willis Tower, at 233 S... Read Full Story

