"Anne Phillips Ogilby, a bond attorney at one of Boston’s oldest law firms, on Oct. 31 last year relayed an urgent message from Harvard University, her client and alma mater, to the head of a Massachusetts state agency that sells bonds. The oldest and richest academic institution in America needed help getting a loan right away."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"Moynihan, the 50-year-old head of the consumer banking unit, takes over at year’s end, the Charlotte, North Carolina- based bank said today in a statement. Lewis, 62, said Sept. 30 he’d step down by the end of this year."
- Bryan Zirkel
from Bookmarklet
Mr. Moynihan was a Dean's Executive Leaders Speaker earlier this year at Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business.
- Bryan Zirkel
Now I really wish I would have gone... Did you go Bryan? How was it?
- Frankie Warren
I didn't get to go because I had Fredericks' Education Investment Fund class that night and it was at the Johnathan Club downtown so I would've missed a part of Modern Portfolio Theory as well to get down there.
- Bryan Zirkel
I think the selection of Moynihan is a smart one though. He runs consumer banking, which is BofA's strength, and he's only 50 so he should hopefully be able to run the company for the next decade or so. It should probably also be good for Jim Emerick, the Executive MBA from Pepperdine that comes on campus to recruit, as I think they're pretty close.
- Bryan Zirkel
"General Motors Corp. directors once drew criticism for accepting the losses that sent the automaker into bankruptcy. The revamped General Motors Co. board charts a more activist course."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"The European Union will contribute about $3 billion starting next year to help poorer countries deal with climate change, Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain announced on Friday, a move that seeks to improve the chances of reaching an accord next week at climate change talks in Copenhagen."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"With France joining Britain in proposing a steep tax on bank bonuses, Goldman Sachs moved on Thursday to quell the uproar over its resurgent profits and pay"
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"English libel law is the opposite of America’s in many ways. In the United States, the plaintiff, or accuser, must prove that the statement in question was false; public officials must also prove that it was made maliciously, with “reckless disregard” for the truth. In England (Scotland has its own system), the burden of proof rests on the defendant, whose statements are presumed false and who has to establish that they are true."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"It's an odd formulation in some ways as "the right" is not really a single entity. But in so far as it means the dominant mode of discourse among the institutions and blogs and magazines and newspapers and journals that support the GOP, Charles Johnson is absolutely right in my view to get off that wagon for the reasons has has stated. Read his testament. It is full of emotion, but also of honesty."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Sheila Bair said she may give banks including Citigroup Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. a reprieve from raising capital to support billions of dollars of securities that firms will have to bring onto their balance sheets."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"President Barack Obama largely bypassed his usual appeals to American hopes and values Tuesday night in a speech in which he pleaded for resolution and patience for a final, pragmatic push to set Afghanistan on a less threatening path."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"Back in August 2008, Facebook had 100 million users. It took about five months to reach 150 million, and after that Facebook has been adding another 50 million users roughly every three months, going from 150 million to 350 million in less than one year."
- Bryan Zirkel
from Bookmarklet
That is so impressive. I can't imagine trying to figure out how to scale that operation.
- Frankie Warren
Arianna Huffington: Journalism 2009: Desperate Metaphors, Desperate Revenue Models, And The Desperate Need For Better Journalism - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna...
"I was asked to give a speech this morning at a journalism conference in Washington, DC sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission. The topic, as it so often seems to be these days, is what can be done to save journalism? Since Rupert Murdoch was scheduled to address the conference a little before me, I thought this would be a good time to take a look at Murdoch's increasingly bellicose war against new media sites that aggregate the news, the increasingly desperate revenue models being discussed for online news, and what, in fact, needs to be done to ensure that journalism will not only survive, but thrive."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"When Jacqueline Novogratz, founder of the Acumen Fund, was in her early twenties, she turned down a promotion on Wall Street and went to the Cote d’Ivoire to open a new branch of the African Development Bank focused on microfinance for women. But the West African women she was supposed to work with shunned her. They talked about her derisively in her presence, letting her know exactly what they thought of an untested, unmarried, American woman with poor French skills being sent to lead them. They intimidated her, locked her out of the office, and (Novogratz suspects) actually gave her food poisoning to scare her away. It worked."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"We recently purchased a building in Queens, and while clearing out the basement we discovered a two lane manual bowling alley in very good condition. We did some research and this basement was most probably a club during the Prohibition era."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"MGM Mirage, the Las Vegas Strip’s largest casino owner, is counting on tomorrow’s unveiling of the $8.5 billion CityCenter resort to mark the end of the city’s losing streak and the debt crisis that almost sank the company."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"McDonald's is going green — swapping its traditional red backdrop for a deep hunter green — to promote a more eco-friendly image in Europe."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
are they taking any actions to back this up, how many choices does a vegetarian have at McD's?
- Mike Chelen
I believe the 'green' comes from areas outside of their menu... some of the examples cited are energy efficient refrigeration and bio diesel from their oil... However, I still think they have a ways to go before they're lauded for sustainability.
- Frankie Warren
that's a start at least, perhaps since it is a publicly stated priority then any future complaints might receive more attention?
- Mike Chelen
That's part of the problem with the whole sustainability push right now. Some companies are reluctant to point out the great work they're doing because they fear highlighting some of their deficiencies. At Pepperdine, where I am a business student, they teach honesty over perfection. Time will tell if this is the approach McDonald's will take.
- Frankie Warren
"With three hours to prepare, teams of four students analyze and evaluate unpublished business cases using the skills, knowledge and experience they have acquired from their respective MBA curricula. Students rely on their own abilities as they are without the aid of tools such as PowerPoint and the internet. The final product is a hand written presentation that demonstrates the students’ ability to dig into the problem and develop a feasible solution. Once preparation is complete, they present their strategic solutions and a detailed plan of action to a panel of senior business executives."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"All leaders have a brand. Whether that term is used or not, leaders have an identifiable persona that is a reflection of what they do and how others perceive them. I call this the leadership brand."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"General Motors' agreement to sell its Saab Automobile unit to a Swedish car maker has fallen apart, CNBC has learned, raising questions about Saab's ability to survive."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iranian authorities have confiscated Nobel Peace laureate Shirin Ebadi's medal, the human rights lawyer said Thursday, in a sign of the increasingly drastic steps Tehran is taking against any dissent."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"Zynga Inc., maker of the “Mafia Wars” and “FarmVille” games played on Facebook, may be valued at $1 billion based on the sale price of a smaller rival."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
This valuation seems way out of line... First, Facebook itself isn't valued at that much more. Second, I don't think the valuation can just scale the way the article describes. Third, these online games suffer from massive amounts of churning in which all their revenue goes into advertising to get more users. Finally, some of their practices are dubious at best: "Some of those offers on...
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- Frankie Warren
"While on her book tour in Noblesville, IN, Sarah Palin encountered a lady who bears a shocking resemblance to her. Not only do their faces match, their clothing styles and their glasses, but apparently they're both big fans of BumpIts. Maybe they can go rogue together?"
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
That would trip me out... But I'm sure you see it all when you're on a book tour.
- Frankie Warren
"Microsoft has had discussions with News Corp over a plan that would involve the media company’s being paid to “de-index” its news websites from Google, setting the scene for a search engine battle that could offer a ray of light to the newspaper industry."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"Conservationist Carlos de la Rosa still likes to see buffalo roaming Southern California's famed Santa Catalina Island. Just not so many of them."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"As Sony Corp.’s e-book devices vie with the Kindle to win over readers, the real showdown may come later: when a shift to electronic textbooks at schools threatens to eclipse the current market for the products."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"There’s a rounding-error bug in the camera driver’s autofocus routine (which uses a timestamp) that causes autofocus to behave poorly on a 24.5-day cycle. That is, it’ll work for 24.5 days, then have poor performance for 24.5 days, then work again."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
"MIAMI (AP)-- More than 14,700 U.S. taxpayers came forward to disclose billions in offshore bank accounts in 70 countries under a voluntary Internal Revenue Service program allowing most to avoid criminal prosecution as long as they pay what they owe, IRS officials said Tuesday."
- Frankie Warren
from Bookmarklet
So what's the best way to extend the life of the battery on my MBP? Charge to full, let it drain completely, repeat? I heard keeping it plugged into the wall all the time has negative effects.
best thing is to minimise the power used on your laptop. So, turn down the screen as much as possible, turn off wifi/bluetooth if possible, and turn off cpu-intensive apps. Many people don't realise this, but having a browser open with 10+ tabs and especially if using flash, are running the equivalent of a game on their computer. So try to stick to a max. of a few apps at a time and no more than 2-3 tabs in your browser. My Macbook (not pro) runs an average of 4+ hours when I do all of this.
- Vincent van Wylick
you normally have to callibrate your battery only once every few months, no more. The more you charge & recharge, the more you kill your battery as it has a limited amount of cycles it can do that. Also, having a second battery and using them on alternate weeks helps a LOT (doesn't work with the new Macbooks of course…)
- Vincent van Wylick
Vincent has said everything I would've said! I do the complete discharge thing once a month, though, but I guess it's down to how often you part-use part-charge it, which, for me, is everyday.
- Timothy Griffin
~ to note now that it's fall & winter approaches, cold saps battery life quickly so don't leave it out in the car or exposed to the cold because you will not get the same performance & this is exacerbated by the colder the temperature is. (goes with cell phones, iPod's & really almost any electronic device)
- sofarsoShawn
Thanks for the input everyone... I am a little worried that I can't swap the battery out of this machine, but hopefully it will last me long enough to make it worth it. The advice I got from you all will help me out with that.
- Frankie Warren
FYI I've got a non-swappable battery and am on 81 cycles with 99% battery health remaining.
- Timothy Griffin
Install smcfancontrol 2.2.2 - http://www.eidac.de/?p=134 - and set up 3 profiles: one for the lowest fan speed, one for around 4000 rpm and one for maximum. Set up the prefs so when you are on battery the fan drops to low. When you're on AC power, shift your fan to medium or high.
- Bill Sodeman
It's a Lithium Ion battery...your best bet is to let it go to about 40% charge and then charge it...You never want to let a Lithium Ion battery get to empty as it reduces their lifespan, or so I've read.
- Alex Scoble
pretty interesting trick, that smcfancontrol. What I also noticed makes a massive difference is using Flux (http://www.stereopsis.com/flux...), which you can set to change the colour temperature of your screen. When it runs, I get like 20% more battery life. However… there's no way to make it run all the time, unfortunately, just when it thinks it's night.
- Vincent van Wylick
"The U.S. unemployment rate may rise to a post-World War II high of 13 percent in the aftermath of the recession, said David Rosenberg, chief economist at Gluskin Sheff & Associates Inc. in Toronto."
- Bryan Zirkel
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ufff. I thought 10% was the worst it would get :(
- Frankie Warren