A Washington Bank, a Global Mess
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Washington Mutual Patents the Bank
Branch
Washington Mutual Patents the Bank
Branch
06/26/2004 07:05 PMNew Washington Science Museum offers
high-tech glimpse into global warming
New Washington Science Museum offers
high-tech glimpse into global warming
04/26/2004 08:25 PMAFP via Yahoo! Apr 27 2004 0:42AM GMT
The Washington Monthly Magazine: Quality
Political Journalism, Book Reviews and
the news you need about Washington D.C.
The Washington Monthly Magazine: Quality
Political Journalism, Book Reviews and
the news you need about Washington D.C.
07/24/2004 11:20 PMthe Washington Monthly’s front page .. Political Animal (Kevin
Drum) .. Philip Longman
washingtonmonthly.com
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Boston-area bank suggestion? (Bank of
America is not dog-friendly)
Boston-area bank suggestion? (Bank of
America is not dog-friendly)
06/22/2005 02:23 AMMy bank has been purchased, for about the fifth time.
Currently it is called "Bank of America." None of the previous
changes of ownership or name bothered me but this time the new color
scheme came with "no dogs allowed" signs in the front of every branch
office. I'm not sure that I can stomach 0.2% interest if I can't
have a dog at my side to provide some comfort as inflation and
corporate looters erode my turbine-powered helicopter fund.
Anyone have a suggestion for a dog-friendly bank in the Boston
area?
REG-Reporter is the Solution for
Start-Up Miami Bank - Great Florida Bank
Selects IDOM to Automate their
Regulatory Reporting
REG-Reporter is the Solution for
Start-Up Miami Bank - Great Florida Bank
Selects IDOM to Automate their
Regulatory Reporting
08/23/2004 02:27 AMIDOM, Inc. announced today that one of South Florida’s newest domestic
banks, Great Florida Bank, has chosen REG-Reporter to automate their
regulatory report processing. [PRWEB Aug 23, 2004]
The Bank for International Settlements
(BIS) Central Bank Research Hub
The Bank for International Settlements
(BIS) Central Bank Research Hub
09/08/2004 06:39 AMThe Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Central Bank
Research Hubhttp://www.bis.org/cbhub/ind
ex.htmThe Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has
established this facility to promote the search and dissemination of
economic research published by central banks.
The facility is
built on the principle of crawlers that search research content from
selected central banks websites on a daily basis. The Research Hub
e-mail alert will keep its users informed about new research published
on any of the websites of the participating central banks. Subscribers
to the free e-mail alert can select specific topics and reception
frequencies to keep their e-mail volumes under control.
The BIS
hopes that this facility will make research work on central banking
topics more widely accessible to the central banks and the academic
community at large. This has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.This will be added to
Academic Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Garage Storage Cabinets by SLIDE-LOK
Opens its Washington State Dealer
Network Welcoming Garage Solutions,
Serving the City of Seattle, Washington
and Storage Organizing Solutions Serving
Bellevue, Shoreline, Washington and the
Surrounding Area – Become a Professional
Garage Storage Dealer as SLIDE-LOK
Continues Seeking Applications from the
United States and Canada
Garage Storage Cabinets by SLIDE-LOK
Opens its Washington State Dealer
Network Welcoming Garage Solutions,
Serving the City of Seattle, Washington
and Storage Organizing Solutions Serving
Bellevue, Shoreline, Washington and the
Surrounding Area – Become a Professional
Garage Storage Dealer as SLIDE-LOK
Continues Seeking Applications from the
United States and Canada
06/22/2004 02:47 AMSLIDE-LOK Garage Storage Cabinets Opens its Washington State Dealer
Network Welcoming Garage Solutions serving Seattle, and Storage
Organizing Solutions serving Bellevue, Shoreline, Washington, and the
surrounding area – Become a Professional Garage Storage Dealer as
SLIDE-LOK Continues Seeking Applications from the United States and
Canada. SLIDE-LOK Dealers include Storage, and Organizing Solution
Providers that Focus on Cabinetry, Carpentry, Closets, Flooring,
Furniture, Home Security as well as the Home, the Office, and the
Garage. Garage and Storage Professionals in these fields are
encouraged to apply to join the fastest growing dealer network in the
US - SLIDE-LOK – The Original Name In Garage Storage Cabinets. [PRWEB
Jun 22, 2004]
Global Sources: Creating and
Facilitating Global Trade
Global Sources: Creating and
Facilitating Global Trade
08/31/2004 06:26 AMGlobal Sources: Creating and Facilitating Global
Tradehttp://www.globalsources.com/
Global Sources offers product and trade information for
volume buyers including product search, supplier search and country
search. Also available are product alerts, my catalog, sourcing
magazines and market intelligence reports. This will be added to
International
Trade Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
The Washington party is a failed party,
and Dean's criticism of the Washington
party is incredibly accurate
The Washington party is a failed party,
and Dean's criticism of the Washington
party is incredibly accurate
12/30/2003 02:43 AMAs Pre-Primary Season Closes, Questions Cling to Dean's Gains
(washingtonpost.com)
washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A35153-2003Dec27?
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From mess to MES
From mess to MES
07/15/2004 09:56 PMSunday Times South Africa Jul 16 2004 2:33AM GMT
Mess with the best 1
Mess with the best 1
12/29/2004 08:39 PMA theme featuring Tux and hacker nostalgia.
"Blueprint for a Mess"
"Blueprint for a Mess"
11/02/2003 03:13 PMnoodleboxxx / the mess below
noodleboxxx / the mess below
11/10/2003 11:26 PMI'm tinkering with the templates on the site a little (I'm real-time
templateblogging!!!!), so if things look a little noodles for awhile,
that's why. Ok, I...
A fine mess
A fine mess
01/07/2004 05:23 PMJames DeLong: "The [Verizon] decision also
ensures that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
will be reopened in the next Congress, which will create a thorough
mess."
A thorough mess perhaps, but a necessary one. The DMCA is so
clearly out of step with reality that reopining it is inevitable.
However, I won't dismiss the possiblity that the "reopening" process
will lead to something worse.
Pardon the mess
Pardon the mess
12/31/2003 02:47 AMStylesheet revision in progress. Apologies if things look wonky. Check
back soon....
Munchies mess with ISS
Munchies mess with ISS
12/31/2004 06:35 AMUSA Today Dec 31 2004 11:10AM GMT
Don't mess with the Bushes
Don't mess with the Bushes
09/14/2004 09:14 AMIn her new book, Kitty Kelley shows how the first family intimidates
those who've tried to expose the clan's dark secrets of drugs,
drinking, womanizing and nepotism. Now they're coming after her.
Don't Mess With Librarians
Don't Mess With Librarians
09/15/2004 05:32 AMThe timid media won't do it, so 'radical' librarians are standing up
against the government to protect free speech and fight censorship.
Commentary by Adam L. Penenberg.
The Officer's Mess
The Officer's Mess
04/01/2005 01:14 AMLast week I spent some time in New York, followed by a conference in
Chicago and finally Charlotte, North Carolina to visit my parents and
grandparents (we are not from North Carolina -- they moved there three
years ago because...
"Great mess, A+"
"Great mess, A+"
01/03/2005 03:18 AM
Messy desks were submitted for
a contest at
bash.org. Most of them
are
n't that messy, but
a few are unforgettable.
If you would like to cut to the chase: here is
the
winner and here is
the Honorable
Mention (NSFW). (Many of the comment threads are also NSFW)
The Patent Mess
The Patent Mess
05/03/2004 12:08 PMMSNBC is running yet another article that looks at
problems with the patent
system, focusing on the problem we most discuss around here: small
intellectual property houses that buy up perfectly obvious patents, or
those with prior art, and then go around threatening small sites to
get them to pay up rather than fight the ridiculous patent. In most
cases, the patent is for taking some sort of obvious action and moving
it onto the internet. Even a strong defender of patent rights admits
in the article that the "pendulum may have swung too far." No one is
saying their shouldn't be patents, but there are way too many cases
where these sorts of patents are clearly being used to hold back
innovation - which is against the very point of the patent system.
MCI mess looms
MCI mess looms
06/30/2004 04:54 AMUSA Today Jun 30 2004 9:38AM GMT
Message mess
Message mess
12/03/2003 03:47 PMCNET Asia Dec 3 2003 3:14PM ET
Enhanced HRToolbox Helps Companies
Administer Rising Number of Short-Term
Global Assignments. Product Streamlines
Complexity of Global Workforce
Management
Enhanced HRToolbox Helps Companies
Administer Rising Number of Short-Term
Global Assignments. Product Streamlines
Complexity of Global Workforce
Management
04/08/2005 04:55 AMIn response to the growing trend of short-term global assignments,
HRToolbox, Inc., has unveiled a newly-enhanced version of its namesake
solution that streamlines the entry of common information tracked for
short-term assignments. [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]
Microsoft's patchwork mess
Microsoft's patchwork mess
07/03/2004 08:57 AMZDNet's David Berlind explains why a sometimes infuriatingly
complicated patch process reveals both timing flaws and potential
vulnerabilities in Microsoft's thinking.
Cima's Breakup Mess
Cima's Breakup Mess
08/13/2004 10:40 AMThe pharmaceutical company seeks to recoup its fees plus damages from
a former suitor.
Mergers mess with Motorola
Mergers mess with Motorola
02/01/2005 09:49 PMChicago Tribune Jan 30 2005 12:42PM GMT
[H] to Infinium: don't mess with Texas
[H] to Infinium: don't mess with Texas
03/06/2004 01:54 AMIn other legal news (apart from the SCO development reported below),
[H]ardOCP is suing Infinium Labs.
Solving the gay marriage mess
Solving the gay marriage mess
03/06/2004 01:59 AMMassachusetts' old-style (= corrupt) House Speaker, Thomas Finneran,
no longer backs a compromise amendment to the state constitution that
would permit civil unions but ban same-sex marriages. Instead, he
wants two amendments. The first would say: "It being the public policy
of this Commonwealth to protect the unique relationship of marriage,
only the union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized
as a marriage in Massachusetts." According to the report in the Boston
Globe, the second amendment "would include language saying that the
Legislature 'shall establish civil unions,' but would call for the
Legislature to define...
Microsoft, Mind Your Mess
Microsoft, Mind Your Mess
06/10/2004 09:52 AMABCNEWS.com Jun 10 2004 1:50PM GMT
Mass Transit Mess
Mass Transit Mess
05/13/2004 03:33 PMI've been without a car for a while now and right now I'm in no rush
to get another one...
Hey Dogs: Don't Mess With Texas! (AP)
Hey Dogs: Don't Mess With Texas! (AP)
04/16/2004 11:31 AMAP - Dog owners in the state capital are under federal orders to stay
off the grass downtown.
Security's disorderly mess
Security's disorderly mess
08/11/2004 06:13 AMJon Oltsik explains why a new computing security conundrum presents
CIOs with a problem that's not given to an easy solution.
Sternform Magnetic Mess Kit
Sternform Magnetic Mess Kit
04/11/2005 08:18 AM
It might not be suitable for burning a can of franks and
beans over an dangerously oversized open flame, but the Sternform mess
kit is clearly a more modern solution than the wing nut-handled
aluminum pots and pans of traditional Boy Scout issue. Sort of a
thermal detonator for soup, the Sternform bowls have rubber tops and
vacuum hollows, keeping the contents warm. Built-in magnet rims cause
them to clip together, holding themselves secure in your pack or on
the included strap.
Painfully, the Sternform bowls are just a concept design, so be
prepared for dissapointment.
Project Page
[SternformDE via CollisionDetection via SensoryImpact]
Just a whole mess of random stuff
Just a whole mess of random stuff
12/02/2003 01:19 AMI learned this morning that it's not a good idea to be wearing a green
face mudd mask when attempting...
It's nice, but it's gonna mess 'em up
It's nice, but it's gonna mess 'em up
11/01/2003 08:35 AMTampabay: From scared to sacred .. this type of stuff .. blah, blah,
blah
sptimes.com//2003/10/31/Tampabay/From_scared_to_sacred.shtml
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It's amazing what you find in a mess
It's amazing what you find in a mess
03/14/2005 05:38 PMSome of the things I had no idea were on my computer's desktop,
discovered while cleaning it up:
A recipe for Pickled Oysters with English Cucumber "Capellini" and
DillA map of the Madaket (Nantucket) bus routeVarious torrents of
things I never listened to, like Jon Stewart's Crossfire
appearanceMore strange .pdf files that I must have inadvertantly
downloaded than I care to admitAn Excel spreadsheet from 4/2003
comparing the costs of purcasing an espresso machine to going to the
local coffee shop to making due with my French Press pot at homeMy
brother's "updated" résumé from early 2004
From here on out, I resolve to be neater! Next job: cleaning up the
6,935 emails in my inbox (all either read or skimmed), oldest dating
back to 9/13/01!
The Comair Mess Revisited
The Comair Mess Revisited
12/28/2004 05:13 PMAirlines' computer systems questioned: In the wake of
the big Comair systems meltdown over the holdays, CNN
has an article about why airline's systems are so rickety. It's
notable for a quote from uber-security expert Bruce Schneier that
tells the naked truth of it.
Bruce Schneier, a computer security expert in Mountain View,
California, said the issue boils down to cost versus benefit.
Airlines could upgrade existing computers to handle more
transactions, install sophisticated backup systems that come on when
the primary system fails or buy high-performance software that is used
by NASA, nuclear plants and medical facilities to keep critical
systems running at all times, Schneier said.
"It's certainly feasible, but it's my guess it's not economic,"
Schneier said. "My guess is it is cheaper for the airline to absorb
this loss, which doesn't happen often, than to fix the problem.
Isn't that the truth? Absorb the damage, move on, and wait for it
to happen again. Nice. Who gets to miss Christmas next year?
Another E-Voting Mess in the Making
Another E-Voting Mess in the Making
01/22/2004 11:44 AMThe Internet voting operation the Pentagon is planning for expatriates
is not the same as electronic voting machines now under attack inside
the U.S. It's much, much worse.
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