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August 19 at 12:46 am - Link
A very good article for anyone new to, or experienced with, CSS web coding. - Eugene Gordin
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August 18 at 3:06 pm - Link
Needed to make a very tall screen shot and found this little utility that rotates your screen. Helpful and free! - Eugene Gordin
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August 18 at 9:06 am - Link
Very interesting article about how incentives interact with social ties, all having to do with farming. - Eugene Gordin
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July 9 at 4:02 pm - Link
This is ridiculous. Can't wait. - Eugene Gordin
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June 24 at 12:55 am - Link
An interesting example of correlation vs. causation. Regardless weekly payouts can help to encourage fiscal responsibility and discourage lump-sum (extraordinary) spending. - Eugene Gordin
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June 19 at 8:45 am - Link
One can only hope that this is true. However, I'm almost positive that the vast majority of my time is not productive when using IM :) - Eugene Gordin
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June 19 at 8:03 am - Link
These are absolutely stunning. - Eugene Gordin
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June 19 at 8:03 am - Link
To me, this negative effect always seemed like the logical outcome of such a program. It's nice to see people working on this important problem, however. Maybe focusing on reversing Reich's "sorting mechanism" isn't the correct path to follow. - Eugene Gordin
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May 28 at 10:16 pm - Link
This is a really interesting strategy, and definitely one that I agree with. The article does little in terms of VP candidates, but the issues are what matters and McCain will likely follow this plan come August. - Eugene Gordin
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May 27 at 3:34 pm - Link
I'm not sure I have much more to say on this issue than the following: agreed. North Korea, Iran, and Syria pose significant threats to not only our way of life, but the way of life of much of the world. Dealing with these nations requires insight, force, and diplomacy, and any negotiation lacking any one of these will be both in vain and highly dangerous. - Eugene Gordin
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May 24 at 3:47 pm - Link
This is a really interesting point and one I hadn't specifically considered. With ever increasing study of the effects of technological advancement, I still can't help but be impressed with the positive, rather than the negative, implications of our transformed world. - Eugene Gordin
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May 24 at 2:48 pm - Link
This is an interesting perspective that you rarely hear on the news or in the papers. My father insists that history will do right by the Bush presidency, but just as this article points out, only time will tell. - Eugene Gordin
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May 24 at 2:48 pm - Link
Also, "free trade stops wars." This incessant pandering is somewhat necessary but can't help but be insulting to anyone that knows what's going on. Also, according to Robert Reich, Hillary supported NAFTA while in the white house, just not as the first priority (for her that was healthcare). - Eugene Gordin
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May 22 at 1:23 pm - Link
Yet another example of life mirroring The West Wing. I don't know the last time I picked up a penny, but I know that if I already had a penny in my pocket, I was probably more annoyed than richer. - Eugene Gordin
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May 21 at 11:02 pm - Link
Just as with swings in the economy since the 1970s, there seems to be a trend for milder and milder unemployment cycles as time goes on. Are we getting better at controlling inflation and unemployment, or are structural changes in our economy allowing more gentle labor fluctuations? - Eugene Gordin
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May 7 at 5:55 pm - Link
I'm not typically a fan of Stephen Colbert, but this was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. - Eugene Gordin
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May 7 at 9:48 am - Link
How is this not a waste of taxpayer money? Sometimes I just don't get it. - Eugene Gordin
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	The risk for Apple iPhone users: They know too much - Los Angeles Times
March 23 at 1:41 pm - Link
If this isn't me, I don't know who I am. - Eugene Gordin
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Gap in Life Expectancy Widens for the Nation - New York Times
March 23 at 1:36 pm - Link
Examples of Social Toxicity: Lower Incom Means Shorter Lifespan. - Eugene Gordin
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What Makes People Give? - New York Times
March 18 at 10:01 am - Link
Really interesting: "Thaler and Sunstein point out that people who save money through a 401(k) often set aside exactly the amount of money that triggers a matching contribution from their employer, no matter how big or small the match. When an employer matches the first 6 percent of salary dollar for dollar, many people will save 6 percent. But they often save just as much when the match is only 50 cents on the dollar. It follows, then, that if a company wanted to nudge its employees to save a little more, it could lift the ceiling for the match while reducing the amount of the match. For instance, it could match up to 10 percent of an employee’s salary, at 30 cents on the dollar." - Eugene Gordin
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March 13 at 10:44 am - Link
Between this and the new charter school in NY that's paying teachers over $100k, I think we're moving in the right direction. Lets just hope these aren't isolated aberrations but rather portents of a brighter future. - Eugene Gordin
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February 27 at 5:21 pm - Link
A very interesting look at how to keep New Year's Resolutions. Stickk.com is also key. - Eugene Gordin
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It’s an Election, Not a Revolution - New York Times
February 17 at 11:19 pm - Link
Insightful and valid, now more than ever. - Eugene Gordin
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February 17 at 12:05 pm - Link
I hate Starbucks but even I couldnt pass this up. - Eugene Gordin
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February 9 at 5:45 pm - Link
An interesting idea: Less is More - Eugene Gordin
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From The West Wing to the campaign trail - Richard Schiff Speaks About His Participation
January 30 at 12:07 pm - Link
I have a place for West Wing in my heart that will never be usurped. The character of Toby is at the top of that place :) - Eugene Gordin
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January 30 at 11:24 am - Link
Is memory regeneration the new penicillin? - Eugene Gordin
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January 26 at 3:35 pm - Link
Even though I don't believe in charging for live show recordings (especially when you paid for tickets to the show anyway), there's still something special about having the exact show you went to. I waited for Iron and Wine to come to the west coast for almost 3 years. It was an amazing show and I'm glad I can own a piece of it. - Eugene Gordin
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