Posted by mason at 2:49 pm on Tuesday, January 20th, 2009.
This road feels familiar, a long winding road filled with angst and paranoia that consumed more than a few people prior to the Y2K hysteria. In actuality, the Y2K event was about as memorable as a Colin Farrell film- sure, you assumed there would be some sizzle associated with it, but in the end you felt conned, hoodwinked, and gullable.


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Posted by dana at 2:42 pm on Tuesday, January 20th, 2009.
Yesterday I was closed up in a conference room for hours helping to explore a potential merger between two companies that shall go nameless. The target company's representatives were two 30-something founders that have been friends for a long time, while the acquiring company representative had himself been recently bought by the parent company he was representing.When the conversation turned to "cultural fit," each party started sharing their stories. 

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Posted by dana at 2:40 pm on Sunday, January 18th, 2009.
Are we becoming jaded? Because we're beginning to think that Bret Michaels' first priority in life may not be finding his soul mate and settling down with her for the long haul… His latest (and third?) attempt VH1's Rock of Love Bus–or as we like to refer to it "Skanks on Wheels"–seems to be one part MTV's "Next," one part VH1's "Celebrity Rehab," a smattering of MTV's "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila" and just a pinch of airborn disease.


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Posted by mason at 2:52 pm on Saturday, January 17th, 2009.
Moon rocks have long been a source of mystery for scientists baffled by the fact that they are magnetic. Well scientists at MIT just recently made a breakthrough of sorts, uncovering that about 4 billion years ago the moon likely had a liquid core similar to that of the Earth today, which produced a powerful magnetic field.


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