October 2011
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Otras alternativas para comprar barato
En días recientes en El Nuevo Día, se publicó un artículo sobre las compras en volumen en las megatiendas americanas y cómo hay que tener cuidado al hacer esas compras de no sobrepasarse en las cantidades y tamaños de lo que está disponible. El entrelíneas es que las megatiendas son muy buenas en lo que se conoce como “merchandising” en donde maximizan la cantidad de dinero por...
No need for worldly shit
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It was around that time that the Buddha defecated himself from worldly attachment.
I don’t like it, but there it is. … If they think it’s too complicated, they...
– Former Fed chairman Paul Volcker, commenting to the New York Times on how the proprietary trading ban he originally proposed to rein in banks’ risk-taking — once a simple 3-page letter to the president — has ballooned into 298 pages of complex regulations after Wall Street firms lobbied for many...
Rangers Pitcher Wilson introduced himself to Jim... →
A few years back I saw Jim Palmer in a New York hotel lobby (nobody around seemed to know who it was). He seemed surprised that someone had recognized him when I introduced myself and shook his hand. Pretty cool guy.
La Cava de Oscar preparada para Degustación de... →
Tomada con iPhone 4 App 360 Panorama.
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Steve Jobs- A genius departs- The astonishing... →
IT WAS always going to be a hard act to follow. On October 4th Apple staged a press conference to launch its latest iPhone and other gadgets. Tim Cook, the computing giant’s new chief executive, and his colleagues did a perfectly competent job of presenting its latest wares. But it was inevitable that comparisons would be drawn between Mr Cook’s understated approach on stage and that of...
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Parks and Demonstration (Comedy Central Video)
America cannot expect a bunch of disenfranchised park-dwellers to come up with a solution to its economic woes — they have a political ruling class to do that.
The Steve Jobs I Knew - on October 5, 2011 by... →
There was a more personal side of Steve Jobs, of course, and I was fortunate enough to see a bit of it, because I spent hours in conversation with him, over the 14 years he ran Apple. Since I am a product reviewer, and not a news reporter charged with covering the company’s business, he felt a bit more comfortable talking to me about things he might not have said to most other journalists.