August 23rd, 2006 at 2:24 am
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Sadly, when most/all weight loss methods have been studied rigorously none of them really work over the long term … with the exception of bariatric surgery. Its no surprise then, that its been looked at in younger patients with obvious results.
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David Seah breaks down his thinking and methodology regarding a new business card design and compares it against previous design. Pretty darn cool.
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Chris Anderson talks to those rapscallions over at 37signals about his book “The Long Tail” in conjunction with some executives over at Yahoo. Some interesting insights here.
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Seth Godin at the Gel Conference. Nice, meaty 20minute speech. As always, I find it interesting to see these folks we might only read about in magazines and books in the flesh. I have to say … he’s a bit shorter than what I would have expected!
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File it under “oldie but goodie” — 10 great post ideas, courtesy of Simplenomics.com. From the “Attack” to discussing daily “trends”, to commenting on some original research results, Mike Sigers hits the nail on the hit with what to post about when the
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GTDGMail is something I definitely have to check out, as GTD is a fascination of mine. I currently use a system with the stars to denote “waiting” and so on, but this tool looks like it expands things considerably. Description courtesy of 43foldres.com
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… and by that, I mean, they may not realize what they say and write about becomes a matter of public record. This includes photos. It may have implications later on in life if they try and get a job — but also impact the lives of those around them, a
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… for women, that is. ALthough this is not really news, BBC remarks that if the gaming industry cracks the “woman code” it would be worth billions. It needs the equivalent of the movie version of “Titanic” when all we’re currently getting is Star Wars

