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Photography: AmblerPhoto Model: Francesca Osorio
Originally posted in LiveJournal Photography. Over the next few months, I will be creating a portfolio page for most of the models with whom I've had the pleasure of working, to show a little more of my work with them. This will include both old material...
Politics: The New Chief Of Staff...
Originally posted in LiveJournal Politics.
Politics: Great
Originally posted in LiveJournal Politics. Anyone still think being concerned about this is paranoid conspiracy theory? http://abcnews.go.com/Business/PersonalFinance/Story?id=6122417&page=1 ABC News: Movement to Scrap 401(k)s Gains Traction - Net...
Politics: Wither the 401(k)?
Originally posted in LiveJournal Politics. How many of you have 401(k) plans? How many of you would be totally screwed if your money no longer grew tax-deferred in that account? Or if when you take it out, it was taxed at a higher rate? Or if your ability...
Politics: The next domino falls
Originally posted in LiveJournal Politics. The Treasury Department is dramatically expanding the scope of its bailout of the financial system with a plan to take ownership stakes in the nation's insurance companies, signaling new concerns about a sector...
Gadgets: Ballmer says not interested in buying Yahoo
Originally posted in Gadgets. Microsoft Corp. is no longer interested in buying all of Yahoo Inc., CEO Steve Ballmer said Wednesday, though he told shareholders the company would still be "very open" to a collaboration on Internet search.
Space: Did an asteroid kill Mars' magnetic field?
Originally posted in Space. Deep in Mars' past, an asteroid struck the planet with such titanic force that it could've killed off the planet's entire magnetic field, according to a new study.
Science: Woolly mammoth task: Critter's DNA mapped
Originally posted in Science. Scientists for the first time have unraveled much of the genetic code of an extinct animal, the ice age's woolly mammoth, and with it they are thawing Jurassic Park dreams.
Science: Our ancestors had floppy, flexible gibbon feet
Originally posted in Science. Our ape-like ancestors might have walked like today’s gibbons, whose super bendy feet give them a floppy strut.
Gadgets: China's Baidu.com fights to rescue reputation
Originally posted in Gadgets. Baidu.com has been the star of China's Internet world. But now the search engine dubbed "China's Google" is scrambling to rescue its reputation after state TV accused it of letting unlicensed suppliers of medical products...
Domain Name Journal: What Do ICANN CEO Paul Twomey, Fire Dancers and Koala Bears Have in Common?
Originally posted in Domain Name Journal. They were all featured on the Tuesday schedule at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under conference in Australia! We have photos and highlights from Dr. Twomey's keynote address, a panel on Australia's rapidly growing...
Domain Name Journal: Photos and Highlights from the First Day at T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under in Australia
Originally posted in Domain Name Journal. The first T.R.A.F.F.I.C. conference ever held outside the U.S. is now underway on Australia's Gold Coast. We are at the Sheraton Mirage Resort in Queensland to cover it for you and have posted some photos and...
Domain Name Journal: Final Notes Before Heading to Australia for Traffic Down Under and Kudos to Jeff Kupietzky
Originally posted in Domain Name Journal. I'll be spending the entire weekend flying to Australia to cover next week's T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Down Under conference for you. I posted some show notes before heading out and also details on a well deserved promotion...
Domain Name Journal: Domain Development Trend Continues to Pick Up Steam as Domainers Roll Out New Websites
Originally posted in Domain Name Journal. Domain development is attracting more and more domain owners who are looking for ways to offset their PPC revenue declines. Well-known domainers Page Howe, Andrew Allemann and partners Ari Goldberger & Larry...
Domain Name Journal: How Domains Helped Michael Gilmour Bounce Back Bigger Than Ever After Losing a Fortune Overnight
Originally posted in Domain Name Journal. In 2003 Australian entrepreneur Michael Gilmour found himself broke after losing a fortune overnight. He took his last $100 and bought a domain name. Five short years later Gilmour is one of the most successful...


