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Amplify’d from www.peachtree.com See when we’ll be in your city! City Date New York, NY 12/7/10 Dallas, TX 12/9/10 Chicago, IL 12/14/10 Atlanta, GA TBD This is no charge for this event and space is limited! Please be sure to register to reserve your spot –we want everyone to get the most out of this [...]

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30 November 2010 ~ Comments Off

Poor T-Mobile Reps Can’t Even Process A Reinstatement

Talk about lousy service. After four internal T-Mobile phone transfers (twice to the exact same department) and countless re-assurances that reinstating my recently cancelled line would be “no problem” — I just gave up with T-Mobile. The drill (this happened to me 3 times). Call their general customer service number – 877-453-1304. This line is [...]

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Bubble Wrap To Do List: Complete Tasks With A Satisfying

Complete your tasks with a satisfying “pop” when you create this DIY (do it yourself) bubble wrap to do list. The materials list is pretty basic: bubble wrap (free in the mail!) ikea frame ($2.00/pair I think) something to be a dry erase surface: dry erase self-adhesive sheets (shown), glossy white plasticky shrinky dink sheets, [...]

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Windows Phone 7 Rumor Mill Say’s January 2011 Update Will Grow Hair, Increase Attraction, Shed Pounds

The rumor mill is churning, apparently stoked by some enthusiastic developer tweeting, that Microsoft is readying a super update for their just released Windows Phone 7. The phone has only been available a few weeks and already there are abundant rumors of slow sales with some reports claiming that new sales of Windows Phone 7 [...]

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News Corp Might Be Looking To Un-Friend MySpace

I suspect that MySpace has been available for any interested buyers for a while. The bigger question is why did it take this long for News Corp to figure out they vastly overpaid by about $580 million in July 2005. Didn’t anyone look at the awful graphics on that site and how little uniformity there [...]

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