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Huffy's Tough Year

Huffy's Tough Year 02/17/2004 06:36 PM

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Despite economic upturn, suppliers in
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should plan on another tough year


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When the Job Market Gets Tough, the
Tough Go Meta-Searching


When the Job Market Gets Tough, the
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06/19/2004 02:48 AM
Finding that perfect job in the current market is now more competitive than ever. The latest trend in online job searching is to use job meta-search engines that combine jobs from a variety of job sites on a single search results page. [PRWEB Jun 19, 2004]

Tough on Terror, or Tough on Liberty?


Tough on Terror, or Tough on Liberty? 12/12/2003 10:06 PM
Reports, including this one from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, on a study on the prevalence of terror-related crime hit the wire services several days ago but have received relatively little attention in broad circles. The new study, done by the TRAC research center at Syracuse University, shows that federal investigators have recommended the prosecution of an estimated 6,400 people on terrorism charges since September 11, 2001. Out of 6,400 cases, just 879 have been convicted. Of these, 184 have been convicted of "international terrorism" and the remainder for related charges. Overall, only 123 received significant sentences (over one year in prison) and only 23 were sentenced to five years or more. Also, convictions for "international terrorism" had a median duration of just 14 days, indicating that the vast majority of these convictions were for very minor crimes. The linked story quotes Charles Pena, director of a libertarian group. "It bothers me that we would round up whole bunches of people without an idea about whether they really are a terrorist . . . It certainly is valid to ask whether the whole war on terror is successful."

"Yeah, he'll be tough. He'll be tough
with somebody else's blood"


"Yeah, he'll be tough. He'll be tough
with somebody else's blood"
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Times Were Bad, VCs Get Tough; Times Are
Good, VCs Get Tough


Times Were Bad, VCs Get Tough; Times Are
Good, VCs Get Tough
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After the bubble popped, many VCs practically stopped all investing. In the cases where they did invest, they often put in incre dibly onerous terms that gave the VCs a lot more power than they might have deserved (though, some VCs will disagree with this). Of course, now that times are getting better, people are saying that VCs are tightening terms again - so as not to get burned. What this really means is that many VCs are looking for any reason to make the terms more in their favor. Times are bad? Terms need to be tighter. Times are good? Terms need to be tighter to make sure they don't go bad again. The obvious response, of course, is that it is the VC's job to get good terms - but if those terms cause more problems, it's a strategic mistake. If entrepreneurs feel that their VCs are ripping them off, it defeats much of the purpose of getting that VC money in the first place. Besides, as the startup market picks up again (as it's doing) this becomes less of an issue. Already, we hear stories about VCs offering ridiculous valuations to companies because they're in a "hot" space. When competition for the hot startups increases, VCs are suddenly willing to make the terms a bit more reasonable.

"How do the members of a string quartet
play together and tour together year in,
year out, without killing each other?"


"How do the members of a string quartet
play together and tour together year in,
year out, without killing each other?"
01/25/2004 03:03 PM

Sony's profits slide 23 per cent for
year; expects bounce this year


Sony's profits slide 23 per cent for
year; expects bounce this year
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Forward Concepts Forecasts a Very Good
Year for 3G Cell Phone Shipments, but a
Down Year for Those of Older Te


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Year for 3G Cell Phone Shipments, but a
Down Year for Those of Older Te
04/11/2005 10:52 AM
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up more than 100% year-to-year


Digitally Unique reports December sales
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Q1 Internet sales rise 59%
year-over-year at Williams-Sonoma


Q1 Internet sales rise 59%
year-over-year at Williams-Sonoma
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Web sales at J.C. Penney rise 40%
year-over-year in first half


Web sales at J.C. Penney rise 40%
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Apple U.S. market share declines year
over year
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Apple captured 3.2 percent of the U.S...

XML is tough


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It's tough at the top


It's tough at the top 08/09/2004 07:48 AM
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I Am Tough


I Am Tough 12/02/2003 01:19 AM
You know I've had a bad day when I give attitude to a half-attractive woman. She wanted to know if we were open later...

2004: Year of the Blog; 2005: Year of
RSS


2004: Year of the Blog; 2005: Year of
RSS
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Paddling Out to Catch the Enterprise Wave

"From the shore, they look like tiny dots slowly making their way out past the breakers. They're the software vendors positioning themselves to catch the Enterprise RSS wave. My, that's a lot of tiny dots...." [MoonWatcher]
RSS was big in 2004, but next year is going to be something else. It's killing me that I can't say more, but I know of two major library vendors that will make big announcements about RSS in 2005. It's going to be a fun year!


1 year performance video - please watch
for one year


1 year performance video - please watch
for one year
02/07/2005 01:27 AM
one year performance video .. filmpje dat 1 jaar duurt .. zulke video’s .. ver durante um ano

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Chinese New Year - 2002 is Year of the
Horse


Chinese New Year - 2002 is Year of the
Horse
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Five-year-old girls are smarter than
five-year-old boys!


Five-year-old girls are smarter than
five-year-old boys!
06/26/2004 02:54 AM
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Be a Tough Sell


Be a Tough Sell 08/31/2004 10:10 AM
Don't buy a car until you've given it a close inspection. We'll help.

UK.biz gets tough on IT suppliers


UK.biz gets tough on IT suppliers 05/07/2004 10:25 AM
I want 10% off, and a free cuddly toy

Tough times for BEA


Tough times for BEA 08/09/2004 09:24 AM
The Register Aug 9 2004 2:01PM GMT

PCs in '05: Tough Act to Follow


PCs in '05: Tough Act to Follow 12/27/2004 07:18 PM
TheStreet.com Dec 27 2004 10:49PM GMT

Built NEC Tough


Built NEC Tough 08/30/2004 06:26 AM

nec_tough.jpg imageNEC announced a new notebook PC last week that can seemingly take quite a beating. It may cost around $4,000 and weigh 6 pounds, but who cares when it can survive a 3 foot drop and withstand up to 131 degrees Fahrenheit? While they were at it, NEC went ahead and made the thing "dust and waterdrop" resistant too.

Besides that, it looks pretty cool. Another feature is the convenient handle, so when you're uhh...fighting off Siberian tigers with a toothpick in the Himalayas, you can rest assured your laptop is close at hand. (What are Siberian...fine - Ed.)

Read - Press Release [NEC]


Tough sell


Tough sell 05/03/2004 12:22 PM
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Brazilians get tough new gun law


Brazilians get tough new gun law 09/22/2004 12:14 AM
Tough anti-gun laws take effect in Brazil, to curb what the UN says is the world's fourth-highest murder rate.

Tough or biased?


Tough or biased? 06/01/2004 03:20 PM

Tough time for judges


Tough time for judges 04/19/2005 05:59 AM
The Star Online Apr 19 2005 9:31AM GMT

Googles Getting Tough with Google


Googles Getting Tough with Google 07/08/2004 06:42 PM
Googles, the rights owner of four-eyed aliens Oogle, Iggle, Oggle and GooRoo, has filed legal action against Internet-firm Google for breach of its trademark.

They never forget they're tough trucks


They never forget they're tough trucks 06/21/2004 10:53 AM
Building a Better Way: Music from the 1974 Chevrolet Announcement Film • "An interesting look at some of the musical trends from the early 70s. A little Isaac Hayes, a little John Denver, some Allman Brothers and a few sounds from that new-fangled instrument, the synthesizer."

Longhorn Could Be A Tough Sell


Longhorn Could Be A Tough Sell 03/30/2005 04:59 PM

News.com has a huge article this morning about Microsoft’s Windows new operating system being released next year code-named Longhorn. The article makes several points, in a nutshell, here they are. Microsoft has had so many delays with Longhorn that it’s forced them to keep updating the current Windows XP. It’s gotten to the point where XP has become the most stable of any Windows system to date. Several of the new features in Longhorn are supposedly being dropped to get the OS out the door next year. Plus several of Longhorn’s features were or will about to be implemented into Windows XP to handle security problems or feature requests.

Microsoft has handled this problem before. They’ve taken a product that is full featured and contains all the bells and whistles it can possibly contain and made normally intelligent users spend hundreds of dollars on an un-needed upgrade. They call it Office Suite. The article expects Microsoft to hit the PR road later this year and start telling it’s users why Windows XP is not good enough for you. The key will be which features they leave in Longhorn and which are taken out.


U.K. gets tough on music swappers


U.K. gets tough on music swappers 03/14/2005 05:42 PM
British music industry is likely to bring further legal action against those accused of illegally downloading tunes.

VoIP too tough to use: Expert


VoIP too tough to use: Expert 03/31/2005 03:28 AM
ZDNet Australia Mar 31 2005 7:05AM GMT

Pro video gamers have it tough


Pro video gamers have it tough 07/26/2004 01:59 AM
Great K5 piece on the plight of the professional video-gamer, plagued by new game releases and vendors who build games for non-competition play.
In this, I am referring to the Cyberathlete Professional League's one time decision to switch from the Quake series, which they had been using since the start of their foundation, to a newer (and more popular) game at the time, the infamous Counter-Strike.

Now for most of the 'professional gamers' who have lived off their earnings from past CPL tournaments, this meant the end of their career unless they made the jump from Quake to Counter-Strike. Unfortunately, switching games is not as simple because both games have different sets of physics and gameplay; in Quake you battled one another one on one while Counter-Strike is a team-based game, the players usually in numbers of five.

Now, even more recently, the CPL has announced for their World Tour that they would be switching games once again, this time back to a duel based game. There will still be a Counter-Strike tournament during the event, but this leaves many to wonder how much more air time does Counter-Strike have before it finally gets shelved as well.

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Heed Your Gut When Trading Gets Tough


Heed Your Gut When Trading Gets Tough 02/17/2004 09:56 AM
TheStreet.com Feb 17 2004 1:57PM GMT

Microsoft Penalties: Tough Enough?


Microsoft Penalties: Tough Enough? 11/04/2003 10:55 AM
The antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. is returning to the U.S. appeals court where the world's largest software company already has won significant victories since the government began investigating its business practices nearly a decade ago.

Windows Marketing: A Tough Job, But
Someone Has To Do It


Windows Marketing: A Tough Job, But
Someone Has To Do It
05/04/2004 09:29 AM
Tom Button has been a household name around the Microsoft tools community for more than a decade. But last summer, the 16-year company veteran moved over to head up Windows product marketing. What's Button got up his sleeve (besides a Windows client road map that he is due to unfurl at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference this week)?

Tough Times in New York


Tough Times in New York 06/18/2004 09:55 AM
The New York Times Co. is the latest newspaper to reveal disappointing revenue numbers.

Comcast Gets Tough on Spam


Comcast Gets Tough on Spam 06/12/2004 06:45 PM

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