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Snakes on a Plane, baby.
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Nice. Harvard students shift from wanting to be rich to wanting to be happy.
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D&D has a decent market penetration here in Chicago, so it’s amazing to me that there are parts of the US that don’t know the original donut empire… This is an interesting blog from the ad agency about the strategy behind the new D&D campaign.
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Will pointed out that Lazyweb is shutting down. Bummer. I only used it once, but it was a neat idea.
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This may be the quote of the milennium: “Well, you snort cocaine off a dog because you spilled it on him,” Kelsey Grammer explained. “You don’t do it intentionally.”
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Interesting theory for how decentralized groups evolve rule-making.
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This can’t be right, can it? XM and Sirius are compatible? I’d guess that the Sirius device can simply store recordings of the other service, not that the tuner can receive XM signals…
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Definitely true love. I’m partial to the Butter Burgers.
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Smart – Bain & Co. used podcasts in their recruiting efforts, got good results.
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Big day in Cubs history.
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Click-fraud tutorial at YouTube about Google AdWords.
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