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July 2009

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NYTimes.com: What Does Your Credit-Card Company Know About You?

From NYTimes.com: What Does Your Credit-Card Company Know About You?

Put another way, credit-card companies are becoming much more interested in understanding their customers’ lives and psyches, because, the theory goes, knowing what makes cardholders tick will help firms determine who is a good bet and who should be shown the door as quickly as possible.

This is an interesting article from May that I somehow missed.  Credit card companies are using your purchases to create a profile on you to determine your credit worthiness by comparing your profile to others.

Related links
Marketplace.publicradio.org : 10 purchases not to put on credit cards
Marketplace.publicradio.org: Credit card companies are watching you
Voxpublica.org: Shop at Walmart? Lower your credit limit.

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MacNN.com: iPhone 3.0 causing unusually rapid battery drain?

From MacNN.com: iPhone 3.0 causing unusually rapid battery drain?

I don’t know if it’s iPhone OS 3.0 causing battery drain, but I do know that GPS and 3G can really use up your battery pretty quickly.  I find that I have to charge my iPhone 3GS more often than my original iPhone, but that may be due to the fact that I’m using my iPhone 3GS a lot more often for things my original iPhone couldn’t do as well or at all.  3G makes surfing usable- a lot better than surfing with EDGE.  Using EDGE for anything more than checking email is painful.

If you’re using GPS a lot, you’ll definitely need a car charger.  Heavy use of the GPS caused my phone to run down within a few hours.  The car charger that I use is the Griffin PowerJolt Redesign Home/Car Charger for iPod and iPhone which works for the iPhone 3GS.

Technology

NYTimes.com: Google Plans a PC Operating System

From NYTimes.com: Google Plans a PC Operating System

The software, called the Google Chrome Operating System, is initially intended for use in the tiny, low-cost portable computers known as netbooks, which have been selling quickly even as demand for other PCs has plummeted. Google said it believed the software would also be able to power full-size PCs.

Google has already developed an open-source operating system called Android that is used in mobile phones. The software is also being built into netbooks by several manufacturers.

But Google has not encouraged netbook makers to use Android. The company appears to be positioning Chrome OS as its preferred operating system for netbooks, though it said competition between the two systems would likely drive innovation.

It seems strange to me that Google is developing two different operating systems for devices that fill pretty much the same space, mobile devices.  If Apple decides to compete against netbooks with a larger touch tablet there’s little doubt that they’d be using the iPhone OS.

Overall, I think that Google feels the need to dabble in a lot of things, but outside of search, things have not always taken off.

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Wiki’s sometimes have the most useless information

Steps 

1. Think of the object used to play with (eg. tennis ball, football) as something that really bugs you, that you really want to hit 

2. Tense yourself, and look for some form of anger. Direct it towards the object. you should feel an adrenalin burst 

3. When the object comes to you, unleash that anger towards that object 

4. More often than not you will hit it, and hit it well.

Seriously, this is advise for improving your reflexes in sport?  I can’t believe that it took 4 people to collaborate on this garbage.


Plus, Yoda would say that this technique leads to the dark side- “Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to angerAnger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.” 
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Sarah Palin resigning as Governor of Alaska

I think this is just a case of her cashing in on her celebrity. And I don’t blame her for doing it. Governing during a recession is difficult. Lots of tough decisions to make and little upside. I think that by leaving now, she’ll be able to accept speaking fees from her base and perhaps parlay this into a radio hosting gig.

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CNN.com: Ocean trash problem ‘far from being solved,’ U.N. says

From CNN.com: Ocean trash problem ‘far from being solved,’ U.N. says

Scientists have been watching trash pile up in the world’s oceans for about a half-century, when plastics came into widespread use. Since plastics don’t biodegrade, or do so very slowly, the trash tends to remain in the ocean, where circling currents collect the material in several marine “garbage patches.

One of these trashy areas is said to be roughly the size of Texas. The water in these at-sea landfills is thick like a plastic soup, oceanographers told CNN.

Plastics and cigarette butts are the most common types of ocean litter, with plastic making up about 80 percent of the ocean trash collected in some areas of the world, a U.N. news release says.

This makes me sick to think of this.