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  • 6.6.2008 >> Matrix Ping Pong
    posted by Elle Luna

    A great way to end the week!

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dcmDscwEcI!

     

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  • 6.4.2008 >> You are going to want to listen to this
    posted by Steven P. Ryan

    If you are into a broad range of music—and don't want to always buy everything—you want to check this site out.

    By the way, the guys behind this are from Chicago—a little hometown love.

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  • 6.1.2008 >> Dollar on the ropes
    posted by Scott Theisen

    "Please don't drop the dollar!" 

    On the left, U.S. Treasury Secretary Paulson...on the right, the Saudi Finance Minister; in the middle, (unseen) the value of your dollar. Paulson made a trip for one purpose, fear that more nations drop their dollar peg. The price of oii is rising for two reasons. One which Paulson spoke of, is demand. More buyers means that sellers can ask more money, that is, until buyers say no. (Like our housing market today.)

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  • 5.22.2008 >> LogosLogos
    posted by Scott Theisen

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  • 5.20.2008 >> 22nd Amendment Video
    posted by Scott Theisen

    Fantastic video, to get everyone in the election spirit. Humorously educational. 

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  • 5.19.2008 >> Wind
    posted by Scott Theisen

    Texas oil billionaire places largest wind-turbine order ever. Sign of things to come? Pickens has also been acquiring underground water rights for a few years. Following the smart money might not be a bad idea. 

     http://www.metaefficient.com/renewable-power/worlds-largest-wind-turbine-order-2-billion.ht

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  • 5.14.2008 >> Fake money?
    posted by Scott Theisen

    This is a penny. Or is it?

    Because copper is a limited resource, and the dollar is not, the price of copper has gone through the roof. Even though a "copper" penny only contains a little bit of copper, it costs 1.26 pennies to make one. 25% more than the penny will buy! <

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  • 5.5.2008 >> Herron Web site launches
    posted by Tiffany Farriss

    Palantir is pleased to announce the launch of the Herron School of Art & Design at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. This project was a collaboration with our frequent partners Studio Blue.

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