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October 2011

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Oct 28, 201162 notes
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#Kylie #Kermit #Kylie Minogie
Question: Has ANYONE ever "added an email to their address book to ensure delivery" from a newsletter publisher?

RE: that microscopic line of text typically found above the header.

Serious question.

Oct 27, 20112 notes
#Email #Marketing #Social Media
Oct 27, 201120 notes
#Star Wars #Halloween #Pumpkin #Death Star
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Eric Clapton - The Core [iTunes link]

Hot damn.

Oct 26, 20118 notes
#Eric Clapton #The Core #Slowhand #MP3 #Rock #Guitar #Legend #Classic
Kiss You Back Digital Underground

Digital Underground - Kiss You Back [iTunes link]

Oct 24, 201148 notes
#Digital Underground #Kiss You Back #MP3 #Funk
Oct 21, 201125 notes
#Yeah You Know Me #Naughty By Nature #O.P.P. #90's #Hip-Hop #Infidelity
Do you know what your employer health insurance really costs? | Get smart. Get covered. → blog.ehealthinsurance.com

Explore your options.

You may be surprised.

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Previously

Oct 21, 20116 notes
#eHealthInsurance.com #Health Insurance #HCR #Shopping
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Oct 20, 201120 notes
#iOS 5 #iPhone #iPhone 4S #iPhone 4 #Apple #Battery #Battery Life
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Faces - Stay With Me [iTunes link]

Oct 20, 201143 notes
#Faces #Stay With Me #MP3 #Rod Stewart #Rock
Oct 20, 2011
#Sports #Sports Illustrated #@si_vault
Steve Young & Aaron Rodgers → sportsillustrated.cnn.com

SI’s Peter King:

Give Steve Young an assist for how Aaron Rodgers handles the “F” word.

But I’m not sure he needs much help. You haven’t heard all that much about the relationship between Steve Young and Aaron Rodgers, and both men probably like it that way. They are not everyday texting or calling friends, and I believe Rodgers would have handled the last six years of his landmine-turned-golden life pretty well without Young’s occasional advice, because Rodgers was raised by parents with excellent perspective.

But Rodgers and Young do have one very important thing in common: They took over for all-time great quarterbacks, and the succession in both cases was not smooth. But Young learned enough in the awkward years aside Joe Montana, and then replacing him, to be a good sounding board for Rodgers, particularly in the rough times when a) it seemed like he’d never have a chance to play and b) mayhem swirled around the 2008 Brett Favre retirement/unretirement and distracted Rodgers and the Packers daily.

And when Rodgers would seek Young out, the advice would be the kind of sound stuff that hit a home run with Rodgers. Paraphrasing, this was the kind of counsel Young gave Rodgers over the years: Never, even to your mother, say something that makes you a victim. Human nature being what it is, you’ll want people to know your side of the story, and you’ll want them to know how hard it all is for you. But if you complain publicly even one time, you’ll be a crybaby. That’s how people will see you. And they’ll remember.

Instead, if you just hold it in, and you just focus on football, it may take a few years, but respect will come back to you a hundred-fold. And when you begin to have success, people will look at you with tremendous respect because you didn’t fall into the trap of complaining about your circumstances.

Is that exactly what happened or what? I mean, what tremendous advice.

But back to Young. I gained a lot of respect for him after the Super Bowl 17 seasons ago, when he threw six touchdown passes to crush the Chargers. In his suite a couple of hours after the game, one of his relatives or friends in the back of the room, with some giddiness, called out, “Joe Who?” And Young, who could have said something to stick a dagger into Montana, instead said, “No, don’t do that. Don’t worry about that. That’s the past. Let’s talk about the future.”

Sounds like something his protégé would say.

You’re all heart, Steve Young.

Oct 18, 20118 notes
#Steve Young #Aaron Rodgers #Joe Montana #Brett Favre #49ers #Packers #Green Bay #San Francisco #Peter King #Sports Illustrated #NFL #Sports #Football #Life
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Oct 16, 201120 notes
#SOT #Afghanistan #9/11 #Horse Soldiers #Green Berets #Veterans Day #Veterans #Taliban #al Qaeda #horsesandbayonets
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Oct 14, 20113 notes
#John Williams #New York City #NYC #New York #Philharmonic
“The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it.” — George Bernard Shaw
Oct 14, 201111 notes
#George Bernard Shaw #Quote #Cynicism #Pragmatism
Infographic: The Obama Economy - By The Numbers → flickr.com

I mostly consider myself a libertarian and I was inspired to create the infographic out of a general frustration with the current economic environment. While I don’t solely blame President Obama for this, I do believe his policies have lengthened (and in many ways worsened) this downturn. Although the infographic is implicitly critical of President Obama, I wanted to avoid opinions and evaluate the hard numbers set against statements and promises he has made in the past.

— Web designer and developer John Ekdahl

Been making the rounds.

Empirically, pretty damning.

Recall:

If I don’t have this done in three years, then there’s going to be a one-term proposition.

— Barack Obama, 2009

Just For Reference™

Click through for the high-res version.

Oct 7, 20114 notes
#Obama #Economy #Just For Reference™ #John Ekdahl #Politics #Political Economy #p2 #tcot #2012 #Bush #Infographic #Barack Obama #President #One Term
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Oct 7, 20113 notes
#Beavis and Butthead #MTV #Mike Judge #Childhood
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Oct 6, 20112 notes
#Love #Old People #The Lady
Chris Christie: Comedian, Pragmatist → washingtonpost.com

But he has four children, ages 8 to 17, he will not abandon for presidential politics. When he visited a workaholic aide during her difficult labor before her daughter was born, he said, “Put away your BlackBerry, you are in the middle of a miracle.” As subtle as a linebacker, as direct as an uppercut, Christie, explaining why he will not run, demonstrates why many wish he would. When supporters argue, “You can’t say you’re not ready — look at Obama,” he replies: “Yeah, look at him.”

Hilarious!

Oct 4, 201123 notes
#Chris Christie #NJ #New Jersey #Governor #Obama #Politics #Pragmatism
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