Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • Generational Differences: X and Y and The New Narcissism

    More discussion on that report about GenY being too self-absorbed. I work at a university, and consequently I’m around college students on a daily basis. I’m almost 29, and these students seem *ridiculously* self-important compared to people my age. Obviously, there is some ageism on my part (damn kids!), but the behavioral difference is striking. […]

  • Tuesday’s DJIA Plunge: Backup Computers Freaked Out

    Yesterday was the biggest market drop since trading began after 9/11. Dow Jones & Co., the media company that manages the well-known index of 30 blue chip stocks, said it discovered shortly before 2 p.m. that its computers weren’t properly handling the day’s huge volume in trades at the New York Stock Exchange. It switched […]

  • Steve Rubel Might Be a Deity: Turn Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center

    Behold friends the amazingness: I have started using Gmail as much more than an email host. With its gobs of storage, speed and tremendous search/tagging capabilities, you can transform it into a personal nerve center that’s available from any computer or mobile device. When you tap into this power and combine Gmail with some other […]

  • Oscar Clips Pulled from YouTube: The Academy Is Clueless

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has had all clips of the Oscars telecast pulled from YouTube: Now Variety gives us more insight into the takedown, saying that the Academy wanted “to help manage the value of our telecast and our brand.â€? So where can you view authorized Oscars clips? They want viewers […]

  • Anti-RIAA Manifesto

    Gadgeteers at Gizmodo are announcing a boycott of the recording industry for the month of March and have launched a manifesto for their grievances. Clippings: The goal of the RIAA’s lawsuits is to make people so afraid of being sued that they will stop downloading music. However, in their lawsuits they circumvent the law and […]

  • Music Industry Waking Up to Crisis

    Well that only took a decade: “We’re running out of time,” Ted Cohen, managing director of music consulting firm TAG Strategic, told the roughly 200 attendees. “We need to get money flowing from consumers and get them used to paying for music again.” As Mr. Burns would say: Excellent!

  • US Honeybees Disappearing From Colonies

    In 24 states throughout the country, beekeepers have gone through similar shocks as their bees have been disappearing inexplicably at an alarming rate, threatening not only their livelihoods but also the production of numerous crops, including California almonds, one of the nation’s most profitable. The sudden mysterious losses are highlighting the critical link that honeybees […]

  • Baby Dies of Heart Attack, Comes Back to Life 30 Minutes Later

    Yes way: A baby boy who was pronounced dead after a heart attack came back to life 30 minutes later as he lay in his grieving parents’ arms. Medical staff at Leeds General Infirmary had tried in vain to resuscitate two-week-old Woody Lander. He was handed over to parents Jon and Karen Lander so they […]

  • Good Morning Nevada! Good Morning Kootenay!

    Hidey-ho to all the nice folks listening to Beau and Mix 96.7 in northeast Nevada as well as fans of Wayne and Jayne on KBS in Kootenay Canada. The goods on The Secret Movie 30 Day Challenge are right here.

  • No Holds Barred

    (last Friday, via instant messenger) Andrea: do you know what you want at all? i mean aside from ‘easy, quick and lots of money?’ Andy: the gabrillion dollar question Andrea: mmhmm Andy: I’d love to be abel to use all this tech for social change. yadda Andrea: you know. there is something there. totally. i’d […]