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This is how my business ideas die every day: 1. What if x? 2. Aha! That would be so cool! It coul…

February 13th, 2012 No comments

This is how my business ideas die every day:
1. What if x?
2. Aha! That would be so cool! It could work!
3. Let me Google it to see if there's something already
4. Damn… It's not so novel after all. Someone else has done it
5. Go back to step 1

Sure, I know that "it has been done before" shouldn't prevent you from following an idea but it definitely kills the excitement! My latest idea? USB shoe charger – obviously, someone else did it: http://goo.gl/wtbvC

New solution has come to charge your cellphone when your mobile device is out of charge while you are outside of your home. The charger is basically a nanogenerator system which transforms your moveme…
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Do you think you can sing the blues? Hilarious write up :-) I think I’m nowhere near to be able t…

February 11th, 2012 No comments

Do you think you can sing the blues?
Hilarious write up :-) I think I'm nowhere near to be able to sing the blues, specially because of 20.

by Lame Mango Washington (attributed to Memphis Earlene Gray with help from Uncle Plunky, revisions by Little Blind Patti D. and Dr. Stevie Franklin)

1. Most Blues begin, "Woke up this morning."

2. "I got a good woman" is a bad way to begin the Blues, 'less you stick something nasty in the next line, like " I got a good woman, with the meanest face in town."

3. The Blues is simple. After you get the first line right, repeat it. Then find something that rhymes … sort of: "Got a good woman – with the meanest face in town. Got teeth like Margaret Thatcher – and she weigh 500 pound."

4. The Blues are not about choice. You stuck in a ditch, you stuck in a ditch; ain't no way out.

5. Blues cars: Chevys and Cadillacs and broken-down trucks. Blues don't travel in Volvos, BMWs, or Sport Utility Vehicles. Most Blues transportation is a Greyhound bus or a southbound train. Jet aircraft an' state-sponsored motor pools ain't even in the running. Walkin' plays a major part in the blues lifestyle. So does fixin' to die.

6. Teenagers can't sing the Blues. They ain't fixin' to die yet. Adults sing the Blues. In Blues, " adulthood" means being old enough to get the electric chair if you shoot a man in Memphis.

7. Blues can take place in New York City but not in Hawaii or any place in Canada. Hard times in St. Paul or Tucson is just depression. Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City still the best places to have the Blues. You cannot have the blues in any place that don't get rain.

8. A man with male pattern baldness ain't the blues. A woman with male pattern baldness is. Breaking your leg cuz you skiing is not the blues. Breaking your leg cuz an alligator be chomping on it is.

9. You can't have no Blues in an office or a shopping mall. The lighting is wrong. Go outside to the parking lot or sit by the dumpster.

10. Good places for the Blues:

a. highway
b. jailhouse
c. empty bed
d. bottom of a whiskey glass

Bad places:

a. Ashrams
b. gallery openings
c. Ivy League institutions
d. golf courses

11. No one will believe it's the Blues if you wear a suit, 'less you happen to be an old ethnic person, and you slept in it.

12. Do you have the right to sing the Blues? Yes, if:

a. you're older than dirt
b. you're blind
c. you shot a man in Memphis
d. you can't be satisfied

No, if:

a. you have all your teeth
b. you were once blind but now can see
c. the man in Memphis lived.
d. you have a retirement plan or trust fund.

13. Blues is not a matter of color. It's a matter of bad luck. Tiger Woods cannot sing the blues. Gary Coleman could. Ugly white people also got a leg up on the blues.

2010 update : Tiger can nowadays sing the blues.
You know like this:
I got a good woman,
but she beats me with iron seven
Im f$^%ing everything whats moving
and I will not go to heaven.
and then some rhymes about stress – mistress etc. :)

14. If you ask for water and Baby give you gasoline, it's the Blues.

Other acceptable Blues beverages are:

a. wine
b. whiskey or bourbon
c. muddy water
d. black coffee

The following are NOT Blues beverages:

a. mixed drinks
b. kosher wine
c. Snapple
d. sparkling water

15. If it occurs in a cheap motel or a shotgun shack, it's a Blues death. Stabbed in the back by a jealous lover is another Blues way to die. So is the electric chair, substance abuse, and dying lonely on a broken down cot. You can't have a Blues death if you die during a tennis match or getting liposuction.

16. Some Blues names for women:

a. Sadie
b. Big Mama
c. Bessie
d. Fat River Dumpling

17. Some Blues names for men:

a. Joe
b. Willie
c. Little Willie
d. Big Willie

18. Persons with names like Sierra, Sequoia, Auburn, and Rainbow can't sing the Blues no matter how many men they shoot in Memphis.

19. Make your own Blues name (starter kit):

a. name of physical infirmity (Blind, Cripple, Lame, etc.)
b. first name (see above) plus name of fruit (Lemon, Lime, Kiwi,etc.)
c. last name of President (Jefferson, Johnson, Fillmore, etc.)

For example, Blind Lime Jefferson, or Cripple Kiwi Fillmore, etc.

(Well, maybe not "Kiwi.")

20. I don't care how tragic your life: you own a computer, you cannot sing the blues. You best destroy it. Fire, a spilled bottle of Mad Dog, or get out a shotgun. I don't care.

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Hehe :)

February 5th, 2012 No comments
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A frozen lake is always fun!

February 5th, 2012 No comments

A frozen lake is always fun!

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Clever gym advertising. “we want yo…

January 28th, 2012 No comments

Clever gym advertising.
"we want you to come"
Guess what's inside…

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You can measure how manipulated the…

January 19th, 2012 No comments

You can measure how manipulated the newspaper that your read is by counting the number of mentions of #SOPA in their home page:

The Washington Post: 6
Guardian: 4
NYT: 0
Financial Times: 0
NYDailyNews: 1
USA Today: 1
WSJ: 3

The Washington Post was the only one where it appeared in a relatively prominent position. No wonder why the newspaper industry is slowly going extinct.

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Dear #vodafone do you really need t…

January 18th, 2012 No comments

Dear #vodafone do you really need to send me an SMS "informing" me that the person whose call I missed didn't leave a voice message?

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Here’s a low punch for vegetarians …

December 27th, 2011 No comments

Here's a low punch for vegetarians (like myself). One of the reasons why people become vegetarian is because meat contains saturated fats that allegedly cause heart disease and cancer. Apparently all the evidence is not so scientific after all.

According to Taubes, it's sugar and processed carbs what causes all these problems. I need to do more research about this topic but I really like to be reminded that the evidence that is presented to us as facts can be manipulated.

Podcast/Article:
Taubes on Fat, Sugar and Scientific Discovery

URL:
http://files.libertyfund.org/econtalk/y2011/Taubesfat.mp3

Description:
Gary Taubes, author of Good Calories, Bad Calories, talks to EconTalk host Russ Roberts about what we know about the relationship between diet and disease. Taubes argues that for decades, doctors, the medical establishment, and government agencies encouraged Americans to reduce fat in their diet and increase carbohydrates in order to reduce heart disease. Taubes argues that the evidence for the connection between fat in the diet and heart disease was weak yet the consensus in favor of low-fat diets remained strong. Casual evidence (such as low heart disease rates among populations with little fat in their diet) ignores the possibilities that other factors such as low sugar consumption may explain the relationship. Underlying the conversation is a theme that causation can be difficult to establish in complex systems such as the human body and the economy.

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EconTalk

URL:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Econtalk

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Thought provoking statement: Polyga…

December 25th, 2011 No comments

Thought provoking statement: Polygamy is good for women and bad for men. This is a fascinating interview. Highly recommended!

Podcast/Article:
Baumeister on Gender Differences and Culture

URL:
http://files.libertyfund.org/econtalk/y2011/Baumeistergender.mp3

Description:
Roy Baumeister of Florida State University and the author of Is There Anything Good About Men talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the differences between men and women in cultural and economic areas. Baumeister argues that men aren't superior to women nor are women superior to men. Rather there are some things men are better at while women excel at a different set of tasks and that these tradeoffs are a product of evolution and cultural pressure. He argues that evolutionary pressure has created different distributions of talent for men and women in a wide variety of areas. He argues that other differences in outcomes are not due to innate ability differences but rather come from different tastes or preferences.

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Wise advice from Seth Godin: “Borro…

December 21st, 2011 No comments

Wise advice from Seth Godin: "Borrow money to buy things that go up in value, but never to get something that decays over time."

Seth's Blog
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