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Reader’s Digest August 2009

On Demand Books – NPR’s O.B. Gifford highlights the $95K Expresso “atm for books”.  Currently located in 8 cities, he claims in five years, there may be thousands around the world.  For 1 penny per page and within 10 minutes, a printed bound version of most books is created from manuscripts stored on flash drives.

*Here is the link:  http://www.ondemandbooks.com/home.htm

*Google is in:  http://www.ondemandbooks.com/ODB%20and%20Google%20Press%20Release%2009-17-09.pdf

 

 

 

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A Mad Desire to Dance by Elie Wiesel

*Although I've never read this particular book, Mr. Wiesel's Night one of the most dauntless book I have ever opened. 

 

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Cars:

 

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action.publicbroadcasting.net/cartalk

2carpros.com

 

COMPUTERS:

 

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computerhome.com

 

 

 

 

 

FINANCES:

 

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Negotiating Your Salary:  How to Make $1,000 a MInute by Jack Champman

 

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getrichslowly.org

 

BBC has fantastic information regarding personal financial matters.  The resources are endless, but here is a little tool I highly recommend to get started:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/business/healthcheck/index.stm

 

 

Niceties:
 
 

Debbie Tenzer’s doonenicething.com recommends a good deed and profiles people who do them every Monday

 

 
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Reader’s Digest August 2009

 "Exclamation marks - those forms of punctuation derided by the funless and fastidious - are making a comeback, thanks to an Internet renaissance that is bleeding over into every form of written communication...Once it was enough to put a sign on your door:  'Back in five minutes.'  Now, without the flourish of an exclamation mark, that sign lacks verve or at least zeitgeisty voguishness.  Go figure!"  Stuart, Jeffries, Guardian

 

 

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http://alternativeto.net/