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Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Verboten.
The November Atlantic Monthly has an entertaining article about writing -- both straight and satirical -- that no one would publish. (via Romenesko) Saturday, September 24, 2005
Microsoft gets discipline religion.
Friday's Wall Street Journal has an article about Microsoft waking up to its horrendously inefficient methods of writing computer code: Jim Allchin, a senior Microsoft Corp. executive, walked into Bill Gates's office here one day in July last year to deliver a bombshell about the next generation of Microsoft Windows. The bluntness expressed in this article is refreshing ... although I think this is also PR to show how MS is changing for the better. At Slashdot, some people are shaking their heads that MS has gotten this far while avoiding techniques that were standard operating procedure elsewhere. Thursday, September 22, 2005
No checks, please.
Another example of a story of modern times, an identity theft. This one has a few interesting aspects: 1. It happened to columnist Mike Wendland himself. 2. It started when someone stole those convenience checks that credit card companies are always sending -- just as I've always feared. 3. Apparently you can call your credit card company and ask them to stop sending you convenience checks -- "Most will do so," according to the article. Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Psychopaths wanted.
How many stockbrokers got this story in their e-mail today?
A team of U.S. scientists has found the emotionally impaired are more willing to gamble for high stakes and that people with brain damage may make good financial decisions, the Times newspaper reported Monday. Sunday, September 18, 2005
In case you missed it ...
The federal government appears to be looking for others to blame for the New Orleans flood: Federal officials appear to be seeking proof to blame the flood of New Orleans on environmental groups, documents show. Saturday, September 17, 2005
Origins.
For no important reason, I just thought of the old Three Stooges' "Niagara Falls" routine (from "Gents Without Cents"), and became curious enough to look it up. As you might expect, it was an old vaudeville routine with various versions (e.g., Abbott and Costello's "Susquehanna Hat Company"). And it may have originated with the guy who played the green grape in Fruit of the Loom commercials.
So now you know.
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