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March 31, 2007


Matt Cutts April Fool’s Joke

March 31st, 2007 @ 9:04:34 PM

Probably an April Fool’s joke, but when I went to Google insider, Matt Cutts, blog tonight I found this:

Matt Cutts April Fool

It looks good though. Almost got me.

http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/


Maple Leafs Will Beat the Penguins

March 31st, 2007 @ 6:30:37 PM

I received an email from someone tonight making a sports prediction for the hockey game between the Toronto Maple Leafs vs Pittsburgh Penguins.

The email came in at 7:03 PM est the game started at 7:00 PM est.

Here is the prediction:
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I CALLED IT!!
Karn Rai is one of the greatest leafs source i’ve ever met!! He is calling that the leafs will win tonights game against the pens 5-1
and they will advance to the playoffs and will be in the eastern conference finals with the New Jersey devils. Rai is reporting Sundin is not scoring as much because he is trying to save his legs for the playoffs in which he will play harder then he ever did before, Sundin is in the best shape since the 95 season and in this playoffs you will see him skate like his prime. Thanks for reading
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Well check out the score before the third period starts. Leafs up 4-2 in the 2nd. So far so good.

March 28, 2007


Sara Lee and Kraft Getting Into Prepared Salad Game

March 28th, 2007 @ 8:00:27 AM

Currently the top prepared salad companies are (in my neck of the woods) Fresh Express and Dole. You know what I’m talking about. Caesar by the bag, Mixed greens in plastic, or just straight up shredded lettuce. Its convenience man and its a big trend.

This audio clip talks about Kraft and Sara Lee getting into the game.

What are some international prepared salad brands? How popular are they where you live? Do you see this trend continuing?

March 27, 2007


Rumor: Iran Fired On US Navy Ship

March 27th, 2007 @ 8:31:20 PM

Oil stood $1 higher at $64 a barrel on Wednesday, with traders still rattled by a rumour — quickly dismissed by U.S. officials — that some sort of conflict had broken out between the United States and Iran.

U.S. crude prices jumped to a more than six-month high of $68.09 a barrel in after-hours trade late on Tuesday, but quickly fell back to stand at $63.97 a barrel by 0027 GMT, up $1.04 from Tuesday’s close. Oil rose just 2 cents in normal trade a day ago.

In London, Brent crude was up $1.02 to $65.62 a barrel, extending a six-day rally that has added $5.50.

Oil surged $5 late on Tuesday evening on rumours of an unspecified conflict between Western forces and Iran, the world’s fourth-largest oil exporter, which has been under mounting world pressure to abandon its nuclear programme.

U.S. officials knocked down any talk of military action.

“We have no information at this time that indicates any incident taking place,” said White House National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe.

Source: Reuters


Airbus A380

March 27th, 2007 @ 12:56:48 PM

I want to talk about this plane, mainly because I’m interested in the plane. However, I haven’t kept up with ICI and posting about the recent trips the A380 made to the US, landing in New York and Los Angeles.

I ripped this from the DenverPost:

Denver was not on the U.S. itinerary, but before the jets could land on a regular basis, the airport would require improvements on the airfield and in the concourse at a cost of $13.8 million.

“We’d have to make improvements to the jetway system,” said DIA spokesman Chuck Cannon. “We’d have to add a second deck - we could do that for pretty minimal cost.”

Improvements would include another jetway on the mezzanine level for double-decker loading.

Taxiway shoulders would need to be widened and signs would need to be moved, which could be done for about $9 million. Upgrading the passenger-loading bridges on two gates would cost about $4.8 million, according to DIA and a U.S. Government Accountability Office report last year. The work would take about 18 months.

The A380 supposedly will require airports considerable amounts of money to handle this large plane, however, Denver seems like it can handle it quite easily on the cheap.

Which American airline will be the first to purchase an Airbus A380? I’m thinking whoever is first with China routes. United?

March 26, 2007


Is Iran Backed Into a Corner On Nuclear Program?

March 26th, 2007 @ 10:42:24 AM
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is lashing out at the U.N. Security Council for tightening sanctions on the country over its nuclear program.Speaking in Tehran Sunday night, Ahmadinejad said sanctions requiring Iran to give the International Atomic Energy Agency six months’ notice of any nuclear activity is illegal and wouldn’t stop the nuclear program “even for a second,” the Fars news agency reported.

In an interview published Monday in Germany’s Spiegel magazine, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki also said the U.N. move was illegal and said the nuclear bickering had a precedent, the IRNA news agency reported.

“Iran was in the process of completing the nationalization of its oil industry. The beginning of this nationalization process was the subject of debate in the Security Council 50 years ago,” Mottaki said. “It too was seen as a threat to peace and stability at the time, which of course was absurd.”

Source: UPI

Is Iran beig backed into a corner on their nuclear program?

March 22, 2007


To Google and Gmail Coders

March 22nd, 2007 @ 8:01:57 PM

Thank you so much for what you do with Gmail. I really love the service. I’m writing this today to tell you how much I like that rotating ad at the top of my inbox. Although you give a $h%load of exposure to Engadget, I want to thank you for rotating in some stuff like this.

I always seem to screw up these two buttons when calculating whatever it is I’m calculating.

PS Don’t change a thing. Good luck with the lawsuit. Have a great summer.