31 Aralık 2009 Perşembe
Happy New Year!
THIS is how to respond to a customer complaint!
Wow!! Congratulations on your weight loss! What a great achievement and accomplishment; keep up the great work in 2010.
That said, I'm sorry the straws on your little cartons of Tropicana Pure Premium Orange Juice haven't worked properly for you. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you. I've mailed you a full value replacement coupon for the juice along with some new straws to try. Everything should arrive in about a week.
We do our best to provide you with quality products, and the information you provided is valuable to us. Therefore, I've shared your comments and experience with our quality assurance and packaging teams for review and we appreciate you bringing this to our attention.
With regards to the straws, they're designed to extend so they'll reach to the bottom of our little cartons. Once the straw is extended, you should feel a slight "click", indicating it has locked into place, locking air out. We're sorry yours did not work they was we intended it to.
Thank you, Mark, for your business and for being a loyal Tropicana fan. We hope you'll continue to select and enjoy our juice for many more years to come. After all, we know you have a choice of brands and always appreciate you choosing ours.
Happy New Year!
Margie
Tropicana Consumer Relations
Why haven't we found aliens? Global Warming. No, really.
Now, SETI scientists have tried to explain our inability to detect alien life on this same principle. Essentially, the argument goes that any advanced civilization determines that their resources are limited, and thus becomes self-limiting before achieving colonies on other worlds. Thus, no aliens in our neck of the woods.
An interesting idea, but one that is bound to be "disproven" as soon as the winds of scientific fashion shift.
30 Aralık 2009 Çarşamba
COBRA - Not enough for some?
But now, many unemployed Americans are saying it is no help to them at all - even with the subsidies.
Cynthia Parras decided not to enroll in Cobra after she was laid off from her job as a financial-services product manager in San Francisco in February, because she felt she couldn't afford it. Over the summer, she was diagnosed with shingles. The infection moved to her eyes, and doctors told her she could lose her sight without treatment. She paid about $2,500 out of pocket. To help compensate, she skipped her mortgage payment last month, and signed up for a state insurance plan for welfare recipients.Stories like these remind us that no government program can solve all of the ills of the health care system, because some of those ills are part of the human condition. We should be careful with the final health reform bill, and humble in not trying to overreach.
"This is scary and degrading," she says. "I never have been without insurance, and never in a million years thought this would happen to me."
Stress leads to more baby girls?
IT HAS been known for a while that stressful conditions such as famine result in more girls being born than happens in good times. The shift in the sex-ratio is tiny—around 1%—but in a large population that is still noticeable. A possible evolutionary explanation is that daughters are likely to mate and produce grandchildren regardless of condition, whereas weedy sons may fail in the struggle to have the chance to reproduce at all. In hard times, then, daughters are a safer evolutionary bet. Regardless of why the shift happens, though, it has long been argued that the moment when it happens is conception—or, more probably, implantation. A womb exposed to stress hormones, runs the hypothesis, is less likely to accommodate a male fetus.One wonders what the current Recession is doing to the future demographics of the nation. Will a shift in gender numbers change attitudes of the culture in general?
29 Aralık 2009 Salı
Non-Emergency 911 Calls Clog the System
Gas Prices by Year
I found this cool graph while searching for gas prices in the US by year. I can remember gas being around 79 cents a gallon which means I must be remembering 1986 or so.
Should we ban chocolate milk from schools?
While milk has been the keystone of America's school lunches since the federally subsidized program was established in 1946, the role of chocolate (and other flavored) milk has become a focus of late following a 2006 rule that required schools to establish comprehensive "wellness programs." Public school districts in Berkeley, Calif., and Boulder, Colo. — two of America's more progressive towns — have removed the drink from their list of daily offerings, opting for low-fat, organic white milk instead. That's a perfect way to force kids to shun milk completely, says the dairy industry.My own opinion is that banning chocolate milk is likely to backfire and cause kids to drink soda instead. That's what they really want, after all, thanks to persistent advertising. Thus, the kids are left without the nutritional value of milk entirely. But I am interested to see what Mod-Bloggers think.
28 Aralık 2009 Pazartesi
Teens disrupt Trumbull Mall
Hundreds of teenagers became embroiled in a melee and were ejected Saturday night from the Westfield Trumbull mall after harassing customers and exhibiting "rowdy and disruptive behavior."Here's hoping 2010 is a better year for the economy, so these kids can have better things to do with their time.
That resulted in a 17-year-old Bridgeport youth being stunned by a town police officer after charging and knocking the officer to the ground outside the mall, police said.
Fly Decals lead to cost savings
The presence of a fly in a urinal literally changes human behavior, he thinks — or at least the behavior of human males.I am thinking mothers across America are reading this story and pulling out their sharpies to tame their male children's bathroom habits.
"Apparently," Berenbaum says, in males, "there is a deep-seated instinct to aim at targets..." When flies were introduced at Schiphol Airport, spillage rates dropped 80 percent, says manager Aad Keiboom. A change like that, of course, translates into major savings in maintenance costs.
27 Aralık 2009 Pazar
Ladies Ensemble from Christmas Eve
26 Aralık 2009 Cumartesi
Prosperity Gospel Defended Saying Jesus was not Poor
25 Aralık 2009 Cuma
24 Aralık 2009 Perşembe
Merry Christmas from the Nomad
Cool Tools: Fonolo gets you to a human being
22 Aralık 2009 Salı
Lieberman's Official Response to Health Care Bill Messages
21 Aralık 2009 Pazartesi
Santa Modernizes
20 Aralık 2009 Pazar
In Snow, All Is Calm
19 Aralık 2009 Cumartesi
Biking Update - December 19, 2009
18 Aralık 2009 Cuma
Iran Invades Iraq
17 Aralık 2009 Perşembe
Iraqi Hackers crack Military Dones
Senior defense and intelligence officials said Iranian-backed insurgents intercepted the video feeds by taking advantage of an unprotected communications link in some of the remotely flown planes' systems. Shiite fighters in Iraq used software programs such as SkyGrabber -- available for as little as $25.95 on the Internet -- to regularly capture drone video feeds, according to a person familiar with reports on the matter.
U.S. officials say there is no evidence that militants were able to take control of the drones or otherwise interfere with their flights. Still, the intercepts could give America's enemies battlefield advantages by removing the element of surprise from certain missions and making it easier for insurgents to determine which roads and buildings are under U.S. surveillance.
U.S. enemies in Iraq and Afghanistan have used off-the-shelf programs to intercept video feeds from Predator unmanned aircraft.
The drone intercepts mark the emergence of a shadow cyber war within the U.S.-led conflicts overseas.
16 Aralık 2009 Çarşamba
The Muppets Sing 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
15 Aralık 2009 Salı
They're Watching...
14 Aralık 2009 Pazartesi
Whack-A-Banker?
Now, one arcade owner is making a mint by taking advantage of anti-banker animosity with a retooled Whack-A-Mole called "Whack-A-Banker". The owner claims it is so popular, he keeps having to replace worn-out mallets.
12 Aralık 2009 Cumartesi
Happy Hanukkah!
Biking Update - December 12, 2009
11 Aralık 2009 Cuma
Are Tamiflu sales for H1N1 a scam?
The Cochrane team eventually concluded that the evidence that Tamiflu reduces complications, hospitalizations, or deaths is weak at best, and if the drug does offer any benefit, it is slight indeed. This is precisely the conclusion of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). As we reported in our story in The Atlantic, the FDA directed Roche to state on the drug’s label the following caveat: “Tamiflu has not been proven to have a positive impact on the potential consequences (such as hospitalizations, mortality, or economic impact) of seasonal, avian, or pandemic influenza.” An FDA spokesperson told the BMJ, "The clinical trials . . . failed to demonstrate any significant difference in rates of hospitalization, complications, or mortality in patients receiving either Tamiflu or placebo.” Yet in the wake of the H1N1 pandemic, the FDA gave temporary approval for the drug to be given to hospitalized flu patients, who are at risk of dying.
It's only fair
10 Aralık 2009 Perşembe
Watch your Language!
9 Aralık 2009 Çarşamba
Inside Look At the Taliban
8 Aralık 2009 Salı
Air and Rope to Defend Against Pirates
When Piracy Goes Wall Street
New PS3 Firmware to Enable Playing PSP Mini Games
7 Aralık 2009 Pazartesi
Is I.T. Responsible for the Economic Crisis?
This fragmented IT landscape made it exceedingly difficult to track a bank’s overall risk exposure before and during the crisis. Mainly as a result of the Basel 2 capital accords, many banks had put in new systems to calculate their aggregate exposure. Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) spent more than $100m to comply with Basel 2. But in most cases the aggregate risk was only calculated once a day and some figures were not worth the pixels they were made of.Of course, it never helps to blame technology for the failings of human nature and human decisions. But poor human decisions about technology can lead to even more poor human decisions. Quality counts.
During the turmoil many banks had to carry out big fact-finding missions to see where they stood. “Answering such questions as ‘What is my exposure to this counterparty?’ should take minutes. But it often took hours, if not days,” says Peyman Mestchian, managing partner at Chartis Research, an advisory firm.
6 Aralık 2009 Pazar
5 Aralık 2009 Cumartesi
Biking Update - December 5, 2009
4 Aralık 2009 Cuma
Is defaulting on your mortgage ever acceptable?
Frankly, I find it encouraging that the professor finds so many people "acting against their economic interests" by honoring their commitments. It speaks well to American morality, which has been belittled of late. What do Mod-Bloggers think? Is he right? Or is it right to keep plugging away, even when you know you may be permanently underwater?
3 Aralık 2009 Perşembe
FCC preparing switch to VOIP
Apparently, the FCC is ready to consider doing away with hardware-switch network entirely and move all phone calls onto VOIP. This could be a huge (and mostly positive) change for voice communication, as VOIP networks are much more flexible, cheaper, and merge voice, video, and textual information easily. And did I mention how much cheaper they are?
Abortion Issue may derail Health Care Reform Bill
Efforts to find such a common ground failed in the House.In reality, for all of President Obama's talk about this being a practical choice, these debates prove this is all about philosophy. Which is why they are happy to pass ANY bill - however flawed - so long as it is ideologically pure.
Women's rights groups were caught off-guard by the provision that passed the House and are now vowing to keep similar language out of the Senate bill. Hundreds of activists organized by Planned Parenthood and other groups rallied Wednesday, holding signs reading "Listen up senators: Women's health is not negotiable."
Several House Democrats spoke, vowing to oppose final passage of any health bill with the tough abortion restrictions already approved by the House. Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., called it "a devil's bargain" that she couldn't accept.
But the House language is just what Nelson wants to include in the Senate bill.
2 Aralık 2009 Çarşamba
Google concedes to Rupert Murdoch
Seems like a reasonable compromise. At the same time, it is unclear why the NewsCorp sites couldn't do this themselves, rather than pawning off the functionality to Google. Technically, it is not a big challenge to implement. Perhaps this is merely a way to prove NewsCorp has power in the online world.
1 Aralık 2009 Salı
Bart's Blackboard Blog
30 Kasım 2009 Pazartesi
Private Sector Experience of Cabinet Members
The American Enterprise Institute has up a very interesting graph of the work experience of cabinet members in the Presidential administrations dating back to Teddy Roosevelt. Almost every President had cabinet members with 30% to 50% of their work experience being in the private sector. President Obama's cabinet has 8%.
28 Kasım 2009 Cumartesi
27 Kasım 2009 Cuma
26 Kasım 2009 Perşembe
Gotta love it
Happy Thanksgiving!
25 Kasım 2009 Çarşamba
Video Games inform the Battlefield
"As a kid, everyone played those video games that showed you how much armor you had left as a percentage bar," said John Wray, a TARDEC contractor. "That's exactly what we're working on here and more."And, of course, if you add this to a wireless ad hoc network that is linked back to the commander, he can see which areas of the battlefield are in the most trouble, and send help. It may be another way to multiply the effectiveness of our soldiers, and save lives.
Intelligent armor is based on piezoelectrics, or materials that generate a small voltage when bent. The reverse is also true: Apply a small voltage, and a piezoelectric material will bend...By measuring just how much energy is lost, the TARDEC scientists can determine how damaged the armor is.
24 Kasım 2009 Salı
On so-called "Climategate"
For those who see this as a smoking gun, imagine how badly you would look if your private conversations with your buddies were published out of context for all to read. I am guessing you'd look more cutthroat than you want to be viewed, because your friends know when you are joking or exaggerating for effect.
"Real" Unemployment at 17.5%?
Cell Processor EOL'd
It remains to be seen what CPU will drive the Playstation 4 (or whatever it is called in 2011).
23 Kasım 2009 Pazartesi
Ultimate Nightmare: Paralyzed man misdiagnosed as "Coma"
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9C5DTGO3&show_article=1
I can't imagine what kind of horror this was - 23 long years! It is a miracle that he is still sane.
Post Office continues to lose ground/profits to e-mail
The post office has been struggling to cope with a decline in mail volume caused by the shift to the Internet as well as the recession that resulted in a drop in advertising and other mail. Total mail volume was 177.1 billion pieces, compared to 202.7 billion pieces in 2008, a decline of almost 13 percent.The Postmaster General has a number of plans to reduce costs in 2010, including closing facilities and possibly reducing or eliminating Saturday delivery.
For the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 the agency had income of $68.1 billion, $6.8 billion less than in 2008. Expenditures were down $5.9 billion to $71.8 billion.
22 Kasım 2009 Pazar
So true, it hurts
21 Kasım 2009 Cumartesi
Biking Update - November 21, 2009
Happy Birthday, CRChair!
20 Kasım 2009 Cuma
California Hurts Brick And Mortar TV Sellers
Reid fails to thread the needle on Abortion
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20091120/D9C39JS81.html
This is only a minor preview to the next decade of morality debates as part of the Health Care debate. Once the government controls heath care - and individuals view it as a "right" rather than a product - everything becomes a moral/philosophical issue.
19 Kasım 2009 Perşembe
18 Kasım 2009 Çarşamba
T-Mobile staff sold customer data
Staff at mobile phone company T-Mobile passed on millions of records from thousands of customers to third party brokers, the firm has confirmed...
Christopher Graham said brokers had sold the data to other phone firms, who then cold-called the customers as their contracts were due to expire.
Only single men buy underwear
According to a department store, men buy pants for a mere 17 years of their lives, with the women in their life shopping for male underwear most of the time...Do my married friends find this to be one of the great advantages of wedded bliss? I will admit that it is not one of the aspects that makes me look forward to it for myself.
A survey of Debenham shoppers suggested that throughout their childhood and teenage years boys rely on their mothers to pick out their underwear. After a brief period of independence between the ages of 19 and 36 when men chose their own boxers or briefs, they then settle down and hand over the responsibilities to their girlfriends or wives.