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David Brown
David Brown writes on:

Think of it as a Hyundai around your wrist.

30November11

                      
I love watches.  This is a fact known to anyone who has read my blog.  I have peppered these virtual pages with watches that I have wanted, admired or would sell my right hand for.  This watch may fit into the latter category.
                      
Selling for a wallet draining $15,000, this watch is for those rich enough [...]


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Stephen Frey
Stephen Frey writes on:

Keeping Posts Simple

29November11

Is writing a blog post a good idea with an Apple iTouch, or a similar smart device? I think so. Here’s why.
Maybe it maximizes the reader’s experience of whatever I’m sharing and is respectful of their time. Writing from such a device ensures I say only so much as I am not fluent in typing on [...]


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Allen Lungo
Allen Lungo writes on:

CRGAR Syndicated Listings from the Costa Rica MLS to New REALTOR.com

28November11

CRGAR’s participation mans Costa Rica will be one of the first Central American markets to be featured!
The Costa Rica Global Association of REALTORS® (CRGAR) has signed an agreement with Realtor.com to provide International property listings from Costa Rica. Listings from users of the Costa Rica MLS should begin appearing on the Realtor.com International website by [...]


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Lisbeth Calandrino

What’s the Key to Successfully Marketing Your Business? You Need to be Consistent!

23November11

                     
Marketing and advertising are illusions for many people. Their theory is to throw something against the wall and hope it will stick. Not so according to Alan Baker, President and Founder of Creative Marketing Concepts in Latham, New York. Alan, a guest on my radio show indysmallbiz.com, gave me the scoop on what it takes to [...]



 
 
Marie Burgos
Marie Burgos writes on:

What’s Your Design Style?

22November11

Modern, Classic, Country or Eclectic? Take this quick quiz, and find out! 
       1.  How would you describe your personality?
                        a) I’m a minimalist — less is definitely more.
                        b) I’m refined and don’t like to follow trends.
                        c) I’m casual and relaxed.
                        d) I’m a risk taker. 
       2.  In my closet, you’ll find
                        [...]


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Michael Kaufman, AIA

The Electronics Industry Looks Ahead

21November11

The annual International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is undoubtedly the focal point of the technology world when it comes to the public’s acceptance of new hardware.  The CES is held every January in Las Vegas (50 days away at the time of this article).  Each November, the press is invited to get a sneak-peek at [...]


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Wes Morgan
Wes Morgan writes on:

Bunker Mentality

18November11

It takes money to make money. All kinds of people make the world go around. No man is an island. Okay, but when the global economy is in such turmoil, it’s hard for companies and people who run them to recognize that the way out is to reach out. FDR said the only fear is [...]



 
 
Bruce Kirsch
Bruce Kirsch writes on:

REFM Best Practices - With Line Item Labels, What’s In A Name?

16November11

                                 
A peer recently brought something up to me which is a really important topic that I think is not adequately addressed.  It’s an area in which we can all strive to be better - achieving transparency and consistency in line item labeling and characterization with respect to whether line items are positive or negative values.  I [...]


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Gail Green
Gail Green writes on:

TOO MANY WALLS, NOT ENOUGH BRIDGES: A WALL WITHIN (PART 1)

15November11

                             
While Sir Isaac Newton believed that “We build too many walls and not enough bridges,” he wasn’t focused on interior architecture. And, of course, Newton was being metaphorical. Literally, he wasn’t too off mark because, in many ways, bridges are walls, in the sense that they create a physical separation within space, while simultaneously connecting [...]


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Lisbeth Calandrino

Do You Really Want What You Want?

14November11

Recently while working out at the YMCA, I noticed a heavy woman on the stationary bike slowly peddling and reading a cook book! She didn’t seem like she was in much of a hurry to get anywhere. It started me thinking how we sabotage ourselves. Of course, I’m assuming she was trying to lose weight, [...]



 
 
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