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Monday, June 09, 2008

Starbucks Paradox

I'm sure you've heard the Lewis Black bit about Starbucks being across the street from another Starbucks. Here are three images I found on the internet of just such a phenomenon. All three are taken of a Starbucks from inside a Starbucks.


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Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Amusing Bits From General Council Magazine

I've paraphrased the following quite liberally so you'll want to do your own fact checking before reaping any of it.



Herman Miller Inc. cant figure out how to sue to protect its intellectual property (IP). It's products (high end executive office furniture) as well as those of other company's is being faked (often badly) in 2nd life. The crumby models are thought to reflect poorly on the IP holder. Creator of 2nd life (Linden labs) claims its an ISP as as such would be immune to a lawsuit. And the avatars peddling the knock offs could be anybody. Further, sueing those who might consider themselves fans of your companies products is bad PR.
-From General Council Magazine



Median Total Cash Compensation for a company's General Council by major region:
*West - Including Montana, rocky mountain states, Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico - NO DATA AVAILABLE
*Pacific Coast - $350,000
*South East ("the south") - $420,000
*North East - $438,000
*Central - (plains states, Texas, Michigan Ohio and Indiana) - $456,000
An interesting pattern of higher pay on the middle of the country?
-From General Council Magazine



After having her identity stolen by a hospital employee after the birth of her Son Mrs. Sloane attempted to repair her damaged credit. She ultimately had to sue Equifax and was awarded $351,000. About 1/3 actual damages and 2/3 "pain and suffering" and Equifax must foot her $181.000 legal bill.
-From General Council Magazine

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Monday, February 11, 2008

DOW Index Changes

Hello Bank of American and Chevron, Good By Altria and Honeywell.

The last time they adjusted they dropped International Paper. I lost 20% overnight on that deal.

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

4th Branch of Government: Contractors

Friday, February 02, 2007

Dominos Pizza Equals City with No Condoms

Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino's, is building a city that will have Catholic inspired ordinances such as no contraceptives. I say, good for them! People should be free to live in any wacky community, with any wacky rules, they want to. It should be entirely opt-in; and since its a new city you cant get much more opt-in than that. Of course since I totally disagree with their philosophies I'll now avoid Domino's pizza like the plague.


Catholic City being built by Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino's.

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