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I?d Do Anything: Too Much Information Jodie!!!!
2008-06-09 15:28:00 Did you know that when Jodie Prenger won I’d Do Anything she literally peed in her pants? I think this girl needs to learn how to keep a secret!
By: Unreality TV
Too Much Information
2008-05-28 16:30:00 This one is too good to pass up. There’s nothing like having your manager tell the whole world that you’re suffering from a case of hemorrhoids. There’s a reason Carlos Guillen had a rough game — including two errors — Monday night at third base. “He can hardly move — he’s got hemorrhoids so bad,” Tigers manager ...
By: Random Thoughts
Too Much Information About My Doctor's Appointment
2008-05-28 00:24:00 I went for my six-month post-hysterectomy gynecological exam this morning ten months after my surgery. Oops! My bad. The lateness of my exam is due to a few reasons, most of which boil down to one: it turns out that every doctor I have had since that first one found my abnormal cervical cells back in September 2006 has divulged as little information as possible, especially when asked direct questions, even if it is something as simple as who you are supposed to make appointments with and when after having your fucking cancer carved out.*ahem*I was terrified to go to this appointment today, because my recent history with medicine has taught me to hate it. I used to worry about having swollen tonsils or a yeast infection, but now I worry about cancer and death. As a result, I forgot to breathe during the entire cab ride to the doctor's office and was intoxicated from oxygen deprivation when I walked up to the receptionist's desk. When she asked for my name, I insisted that my ...
Too Much Information
2008-05-14 15:07:00 This market has been crazy to say the least. One thing is for sure, Buyers have way too much to choose from in many instances. Why is this a problem? Information overload. In past markets, Buyers would have 20 or so homes to pick from on a average. Enough to see what works for them, but not too much to cause confusion. Not today. I have literally shown 50 or so homes to the same Buyer and all feel that they need to see yet one more. Why? Too many choices. It absolutely paralyizes the mind when your perameters open up and suddenly, the housing market is an endless supply of candy. I find today's Buyer, thought better educated and ready to hit the ground running, is still subject to commitment phobia and unwilling to take the initiative on a property they already love. As with anything in life, nothing and no one is perfect. Tid bit for those of you out there riding the fence. The market is changing. Get off your tuff and make a step forw...
Johnny Knoxville Gives Us Way TOO Much Information - Photos
2008-02-15 04:16:00 This very informative news update is brought to you by Johnny Knoxville, from his official website blog. Just got back from Oklahoma where I was shooting ?Mat Hoffman?s tribute to Evel Knievel.? Had a ball, too, even though I almost lost my own balls in the process. Don?t want to give too much away because the ...
By: Gone Hollywood
Too Much Information?
2008-02-11 19:05:00 By- Suzie-Q @ 11:00 AM MST Today’s Must Read Back in the summer of 2005, just as journalists were toiling to produce the first books on what had gone so horribly wrong in Iraq, the Army was handed a thorough study by the RAND Corporation, its federally-financed research arm. And it came, as one might expect, ...
By: Suzie-Q
IT Survey: Employees Have Access To Too Much Information
2008-02-10 14:12:00 The majority of IT executives believe employees have access to too much information, a study released Tuesday suggests.
IT Survey: Employees Have Access To Too Much Information
2008-02-06 03:07:00 IT Survey: Employees Have Access To Too Much InformationThe Ponemon Institute found that 69% of respondents said access policies in their organizations were poorly enforced or ignored.http://www.informationw-eek.com/management/showArticle.-jhtm...
A Case of Too Much Information? Real Estate and Stock Investments Compared
2008-01-16 19:35:00 Try to imagine what would happen if there was a market price available for your home at any given moment, which was set by supply and demand. In short, imagine your house was traded in a house exchange. Scary thought, isn't it?I can picture myself rushing to the computer every other moment hoping prices went up. Even a small fraction of percent would be significant when real estate is at stake.This kind of behaviour would obviously not constitute smart investing. We always preach to ignore the noise in the short term and invest for the long term. Why is it so difficult to do when it comes to stocks and easily performed when it comes to real estate?This is all the more baffling as the huge amounts of money we invest in real estate, or our home, make the money we trade in stocks pale in comparison. Why are we so anxious and stressed when it comes to a couple thousand dollar invested in stocks and so relaxed when it's hundred of thousands invested in a home? This is an obvious exagge...
Can too Much Information Be Given to Collections ?
2007-11-27 00:00:00 Honestly, dealing with collection agencies can be extremely difficult sometimes. They can be extremely cranky and demanding, and they call you several times a week inquiring about the money that you may not have paid off, no matter how hard you’re trying to make that money so that you can pay that debt. ...
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2007-11-26 07:00:00 Protect as much information you feel is safe.
Is too much information driving you crazy?
2007-10-26 01:24:00 Here’s cool video about how we handle information these days. “This video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share information. This video was created as a conversation starter, and works especially well when brainstorming with people about the near future and the skills needed in order to harness, evaluate, and ...
Too much information: Personal threats from social networks
2007-09-30 00:00:00 I talked with Tod Beardsley, lead counterfraud engineer for TippingPoint, a provider of network-based intrusion prevention systems. TippingPoint monitors several Fortune 500 companies, but we talked about the growing influence of social networks in the corporate workplace. "I think the main threat that most people would associate with social networking is the threat of too much information," he said.
By: Malware Help Org
The Toilet Paper Epiphany (from the Way-Too-Much-Information Files)
2007-09-11 21:44:00 I deleted this post after realizing that today was 9/11, but after reading Karen's comment to my new-and-improved September 11th post, decided to repost the toilet-paper epiphany... Just yesterday I had an epiphany while sitting on the porcelain throne. And lest you think I spend unwarranted amounts of time there, it was a toilet-paper related thought and thus, completely justified.I decided that we go through toilet paper all too quickly in my home. As I sat there and replaced yet another toilet paper roll, I realized that I do that approximately once a day. Now I’m no expert on toilet paper consumption, but that seems a titch excessive.So I considered (as I sat and thought) different ways to remedy the problem. Years ago I read a book called The Complete Tightwad Gazette that talked about how to save money and get out of debt. There was an entire section on saving toilet paper, from establishing a rationing rule that dictated how many squares were allowed per function (i.e. 4 s...
By: Up in the Night
Health news ? too much information
2007-09-06 16:35:00 Are we getting too much health information? The steady drip-feed of health news has the feel of Chinese torture. Every day something surfaces that we instinctively add to our data bank, which these days is becoming an over-stocked pharmacy for paranoia. While each tid bit of health 'news' may be benign in itself, added together they can't help but make us concerned for our health, if not flat-out fearful. Take today's offering, for instance. Early rising no good for the heart: study. What are we to make of that? "Rising early to go to work or exercise might not be beneficial to health, but rather a risk for vascular diseases," said an abstract of the study. But wait. Before you change your habits ? like getting up to go to work or work out ? look at the caveat: the study also noted that early risers were usually older. So how useful and accurate is the information and how responsible is it to publish something that apparently has no context? What should the study actu...
By: Carson's Post
Too Much Information - Re: Gwen Stefani & Brats
2007-08-26 01:13:00 ONE of my friends? sons pulled on his mother?s skirt at a party with friends while she was in mid-conversation, pointed at her breast and said, ?Milk, mama, I want milk,? ? recalls Darran, a 37-year-old in Manhattan. ?Another friend of a friend breastfed her daughter until the age of 6,? he continues. ?No joke!? We?re not ...
By: CelebsNow
The Adobe CS3 Conference or How to Fill Your Head with Too Much Information
2007-06-21 17:00:00 What a fantastic conference! The Adobe CS3 conference was a two day (June 19 and June 20) networking, product immersion and just plain old fun “experience” for only $199; can’t beat that! That price not only included a bunch of classes and networking opportunities, but also a fantastic dinner on the first day (I mean shrimp, prime rib, Chinese food and even an open hosted bar). There were plenty of networking opportunities as well, including the lunches and dinners, the get-togethers after the days ended and a bird-of-a-feather meeting. Pre-conference SessionsThe conference started with a “Pre-Conference Session”. There were 5 sessions to choose from, including Rich Internet Application for Developers, Video, Management/IT, Photographers and Print Service Providers. I debated whether to take the Rich Internet Application or Video Track. I ended up choosing the Video track. I’m glad I did. That track covered the new Adobe Me...
By: Blog Zone
Is Retaining Too Much Information A Bad Thing For Search Engines?
2007-04-25 17:01:00 Few months ago, Google was dragged into court by a couple of European newspapers in regards to copyright issues, specifically, Google’s cached function that the tool uses to capture text that has been published previously on websites. The newspapers claimed that Google did not have the right to provide access to such content that has ...
Too much information kills information
2007-03-24 09:05:00 Every body tries to capture the attention of others to have more power. The question is: does this information really useful and profitable for those (us) who are submerged by it? Subscribe to 1000Club Wordpress (eng) by Email Subscribe in a Reader Digg it | read more
Too much information kills information
2007-03-21 11:06:00 We live in a world where we are so much sollicited by information: mass advertising, all kind of events (such as Olympic Games, Football World Cup, F1 Racing cars, America's Cup, Super Bowl, etc.), Web sites, Web 2.0 (blogs, podcasts, broadcast tv, radio blogs, etc.), TV, Mobile phones, PDA, books, newspapers, magazines, etc.Some have understood that those who can get the attention of others have the power ! Also because through information we growth by learning to distinguish the "essential" from what is not. Information is energy! All starts from a simple idea.The problem is: when you enforce anything, you need more and more of that thing to satisfy you...But being involved in the process of unlimited search for information, we do not have any time and energy left for the right choices. We feel that you are going to miss something big when, in fact, we just miss real life, real people, real emotions, real feelings, and real money. At the end, we have lost your time. We became inf...
Can A Picture Be Considered To Be "Too Much Information?"
2007-03-15 23:53:00 Ryan's nipple is excited. David at Pretty On The Outside is real talented. Keep 'em comin' Dave.poto
By: Pop On The Pop
Too Much Information
2007-03-09 21:50:12 A couple readers have suggested an 11th thing not to do at a gym water fountain: put your mouth over the entire spout like you?re trying to suck the water straight out of the pipe. I guess this is akin to double-dipping your chip; it?s like putting your entire mouth in the bowl. In any event, it?s gross. Thanks for sharing.
By: Gymsanity
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