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The Slice: Episode 25The Slice: Episode 25
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 18, 2008

July 18: Steve & Sven on Summer Bargains: What Cake Tops are Buying.
Bad NoodlesBad Noodles
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 17, 2008

Have you ever had a bad noodle? I haven't either. How does a noodle go bad? Is it possible? These are questions that won't be answered in this movie.
Apple, Inc. (AAPL)Apple, Inc. (AAPL)
from Wallstrip
July 15, 2008

iPhone: the most boring "adult toy" in the world. Apple, Inc. (AAPL)
Micrus Endovascular Corp. (MEND)Micrus Endovascular Corp. (MEND)
from Wallstrip
July 13, 2008

Micrus Endovascular Corp. (MEND) is in the business of prolonging life.
The Slice: Episode 24The Slice: Episode 24
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 11, 2008

July 11: Don't miss these Hidden Gems of Cake's Elite + other top buys.
Interview: 'August' Director Austin ChickInterview: 'August' Director Austin Chick
from Cinematical
July 11, 2008

Filed under: Drama, Independent, New Releases, DIY/Filmmaking, Interviews The world changed on September 11, but Austin Chick's second film, August, focuses on the moments right beforehand. Starring Josh Hartnett as a young start-up entrepreneur deluded by power trips, the movie moves along with a subtle pace, letting the natural drama emerge from a situation about to veer out of the control with the crash of the stock market. Chick's first feature, XX/XY, explored a three-way relationship; August, which opens in New York on Friday, explores the relationship between money and power during a key time in American history. Supporting performances from Rip Torn and David Bowie elevate the movie, while Howard A. Rodman's script keeps its conceits in check. Chick spoke with Cinematical about envisioning August's themes and working with his talented cast. Cinematical: The film uses a very specific setting -- August 2001 -- immediately before 9/11. What interested you about that time? Austin Chick: It captures a moment on the eve of change. If Howard (Rodman) and I were to move it to any other time, we would probably move it further back. The market really started crashing about eighteen months prior to when the movie is set. But I feel like there was still a certain amount of momentum in New York up until 9/11, this sense that things were going to turn around. The market had completely crashed, but there was still this crazy sense of decadence. All that really changed with 9/11. Continue reading Interview: 'August' Director Austin Chick Permalink | Email this | Comments
Navigating Stormy Economic WatersNavigating Stormy Economic Waters
from Brian Preston's "Money Guy" Blog and Podcast
July 10, 2008

Money-Guy 7-9-2008 Pick your economic worry -- there's more than enough to go around: mortgage crisis? faltering U.S. economy? government deficits? skyrocketing oil prices? geo-political instability? rising inflation rates? As a financial planner, I see and feel the anxiety that my clients are experiencing. For most, the anxiety peaks each quarter with the arrival of their [...] [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Jurassic SalsaJurassic Salsa
from the wheezy waiter
July 10, 2008

also on It's time for bad news! Iran's not happy with our exports, wiretaps are goin' on, stocks are down again, and salsa is poison! it's poison! Thanks for the song Kris Racer! Here's his website. Send in winking photos or video. also, send in intro music. From the Wheezy Archives: -Chips and Salsa Source Videos: -Jurassic Park Source Articles: -Stock Market -Iranian Missiles -Salmonella -Wiretap
How to Screw Up Your SavingsHow to Screw Up Your Savings
from Money Talks
July 09, 2008

Everyone wants to see their savings grow. But step one is to keep them from shrinking!


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