Monthly Archives: November 2007

Ron Paul’s Money Bomb

In case you missed it, Ron Paul just set a bunch of fundraising records. In one day, it broke the best single-day internet fundraising by 4 PM, and ended besting any single-day fundraising effort: $4.2 million went to American freedom in one day. It was called a “money bomb” and made a bunch of headlines. [...]

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The Loophole: Volunteering, The Fountain of Youth?

The LoopHole: Volunteering, The Fountain of Youth? Check out the links off of this post. It’s interesting how much good volunteering does for a person.

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37Signals Comes Down on Personas

Ask 37Signals: Personas? Every product we build is a product we build for ourselves to solve our own problems. We recognize our problems aren’t unique. In fact, our problems are probably a lot like your problems. So we bundle up the solutions to our problems in the form of web-based software and offer them for [...]

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Tucker and Ron Paul, and Why Ron Paul is Low in the Polls

Interestingly, Ron Paul never met the person who organized the largest day in political fundraising history — over $4 mil for his campaign. It was a genuine groundswell. An interesting post on Daily Paul caught my attention, because it asks an interesting question that I’ve been wondering about. Why is Ron Paul so low in [...]

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Schneier: “The War on the Unexpected”

(I’m trying to get away from “Me-too”-isms and link posting, but this article got to me, so I needed to share it. Comments here are off: put them on the original blog post, where they belong.) http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/11/the_war_on_the.html We’ve opened up a new front on the war on terror. It’s an attack on the unique, the [...]

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