MyTrail

A trail of 73 pages, marked with comments, by logocentric
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The 30-day rule is a simple method to control impulse spending. Here’s how it works: 1. Whenever you feel the urge to splurge — whether it’s for new shoes, a new videogame, or a new car — force yourself to stop. If you’re already holding the item, put it back. Leave the store. 2. When you get home, take a piece of paper and write down the name of the item, the store where you found it, and the price. Also write down the date. 3. Now post this note someplace obvious: a calendar, the fridge, a bulletin board. (I use a text file on my computer.) 4. For the next thirty days, think whether you really want the item, but do not buy it. 5. If, at the end of a month, the urge is still there, then consider purchasing it. (But do not use credit to do so.)
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What is the Canadian take on Copyright Law? Can you duplicate copyrighted material for your personal use so long as you own an original copy? Can you break copyright protection mechanisms? I sat down with Michael Geist to help us all understand a bit more.
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data to rank thirty-six video sharing/user-generated video sites. The question in my mind following the Google-YouTube deal is whether there are any other video sharing sites out there worthy scooping up.
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welcome to the future of TV on the Internet. Let Network2 be your guide to tv shows only available on the Internet.
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The purpose of this article is to show you how I have my USB drive configured and to chronicle the evolution of my drive as time goes on.
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You should always try to have at least six people interview each candidate that gets hired, including at least five who would be peers of that candidate
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The second internet goldrush is in full swing, and this time it's all about real people, creating, editing and showcasing their own lives and opinions. J
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Entwistle turned 44 in August. For a CEO of such a tender age, he has accomplished a lot, culminating in September with the plan to convert Telus, Canada's second-largest telecommunications company, into an income trust worth more than $20 billion
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An internal document by Brad Garlinghouse, a Yahoo senior vice president, says Yahoo is spreading its resources too thinly, like peanut butter on a slice of bread. Full text of the document is below.

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