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Steve is a 34 year old married guy from Dayton, Ohio, USA.
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Member since Dec 23, 2004
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Consumer Tips: Empowering YOU to be a savvy consumer Blog Archive - Is your ba…
Liked it Jul 14, 6:24pm 1 review business
http://tips.blogs.cnn.com/2008/07/14/is-your-bank-account-safe/
Over the past few days we saw the second-largest failure of a financial institution in American history. Here's how to tell if your savings are protected.
polishing the gem city with a old t-shirt: Loan Sharks in the Courthouse Again
Liked it Jul 8, 6:27pm 1 review business
http://daytonlocal.blogspot.com/2008/07/loan-sharks-in-courthouse-again.html
From the page: "Perhaps, just perhaps, this should be a more important issue for Christians than gay marriage. Just saying."
Mauras Bliss Adventures: muh muh materialism.
Liked it Jul 3, 5:45am 1 review business
http://follow-my-bliss.blogspot.com/2008/07/muh-muh-materialism.html
From the page: "What I hear is how badly everyone's in debt, and how credit cards and loan sharks prey on the poor. They do, but we're not hard-wired to be victims. No, we're socialized to be victims. And it has to stop or it'll get new and creative and worse as the companies need more and more profit. A counter-revolution begins with the following statement: I do not need that."
Co-op America: Real Money Archive
Liked it May 11, 10:10am 1 review business
http://www.coopamerica.org/pubs/realmoney/articles/
Featuring articles on how to best hack your shopping and money usage, with an emphasis on green and fair trade. Good stuff. From the page: "Each issue, our editors choose to feature an article from the current issue of Real Money to post on this website."
TED | Speakers | Eleni Gabre-Madhin
Liked it May 10, 8:37am 1 review business
http://www.ted.com/index.php/speakers/view/id/165
This speaker realizes the point of capitalism and economics: To help people. Her TED talk (~20m) is packed full of inspiring information.
A Not-So Subtle Message About Waste : DivineCaroline
Liked it May 9, 2:49pm 5 reviews business, economics
http://www.divinecaroline.com/article/22355/49237-not-so-subtle-message-waste
ideatrash: ...but it will cost jobs!
Liked it Apr 30, 5:44pm 1 review business
http://ideatrash.blogspot.com/2008/04/but-it-will-cost-jobs.html
From the page: "Perhaps someday people will realize that capitalism is an amoral force. It's very powerful, and can be used for good - but capitalism, like guns or science, is not inherently good or evil. It just is. Yet "jobs" keeps being held up as some kind of justification for immoral businesses. Can you imagine this headline: Drug ring busted, but some say it would cost jobs. "
Learning While Wearing Work Clothes: Scheduling
Liked it Mar 29, 2:59pm 1 review business
http://surge.ods.org/newness/work_clothes.html
From the page: "Things that traditional students take for granted are nearly impossible for a growing number of college and university students. Both the makeup and needs of non-traditional students have changed over the last twenty years. Older students are driven by global economic forces to go to college - whether for the first time or simply for new skills in a new economy. These older students face different challenges than other types of non-traditional students. This paper examines their difficulties and needs relating to the very framework of higher education: the class schedule." Please note: "Finally, I am actively soliciting opinions and suggestions. Not just critiques of the paper - though that's fine as well - but your stories, problems, ways you overcame them, and suggestions for others."
Myspace.com Blogs - Skipping class - or why Economics is silly - [insert witty n…
Liked it Mar 6, 1:54pm 1 review business
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=81975052&blog...
Whereupon I deconstruct the mechanisms of the Fed: From the page: "The other day, my wife asked me what all the fuss was about with the Fed, and interest rates. "How do they determine what to set it at?" "They sacrifice chickens to the dark Elder Gods, and read the answer in the screaming madness of their entrails.""
How to manage your boss | Slow Leadership
Liked it Feb 17, 1:22pm 3 reviews business
http://www.slowleadership.org/blog?p=400
From the page: "In this short series of articles, Iâ€ll try to illuminate the murky world of executive power and influence; show how and why bosses act as they do; and suggest how you can use this knowledge to manage them. These people affect just about everything about your job, your pay, and your working conditions. Shouldnâ€t you know whatâ€s going on in their heads? Shouldnâ€t you know how to place some sensible ideas there?"
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