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Study: Life without Net is unbearable







Study: Life without Net is unbearable

Study: Life without Net is unbearable 09/22/2004 11:58 AM

Researchers investigating how people would react to not having Internet access got off to a rough start...




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Study: Life without the Net is unbearable :: AO Researchers investigating how people would react to not having access to the Internet had a tough time getting started. “It was incredibly difficult to recruit participants as people weren’t willing to be without the Internet for two weeks,” explained Wenda Harris Millard, chief sales officer of Yahoo, and a sponsor of the study. All participants found living without the Net more difficult than expected, and in…

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It looks like it's all work and no play for game developers. The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) has a white paper titled "Quality of Life in the Game Industry: Challenges and Best Practices." Some of the findings:
Crunch time is omnipresent, during which respondents work 65 to 80 hours a week.

The average crunch work week exceeds 80 hours 13% of the time.

Overtime is often uncompensated.

Spouses are likely to respond that "You work too much..." (61.5%); "You are always stressed out." (43.5%); "You don't make enough money." (35.6%)

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Biodefense research is one of the fastest growing markets for suppliers of life science products and instrumentation. Government spending on biodefense research is likely to continue to increase at a rate exceeding investment in other areas of biological research and development, and is attracting both scientists and the companies who support them. President Bush’s authorization of the Project BioShield Act last week is but one of many government initiatives to improve the country’s defenses against bioterrorism. Since the ability to effectively combat bioterrorism largely depends on the information generated by biomedical research on disease-causing microorganisms and the immune system’s response to them, nearly $1.6 billion is allocated in 2004 to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This budget will help support basic research on potential agents of bioterrorism such as anthrax or smallpox as well as the development of vaccines, diagnostic tests and therapies to detect and counter the effects of a bioterrorist attack. [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]

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Life Imitates Seinfeld Imitating Life


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When National Public Radio was launched in 1971, it promised to be an alternative to commercial media that would “promote personal growth rather than corporate gain” and “speak with many voices, many dialects.”

Does NPR really represent the "public?"
Do those "not-advertisements" present an alternative to commercial radio?
For those who consider NPR a "liberal bastion", know that the times they are a changing. Give to Air America instead with your donations perhaps?

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