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  1. Sci-Fi Writer Wears His Book on His Shirt

    Sci-Fi Writer Wears His Book on His Shirt

    wired.com » Wired: Gadget Lab - 16 hours ago

    The image above may look like a meaningless block of jumbled up pixels to you, but it's actually a multimedia science fiction novel. The novel's called Manga Man, and you'd access it by snapping a photo of the

    Also tagged: software

  2. Escape Sprint ETF-Free Over Administrative Fee Increase [Sprint]

    Escape Sprint ETF-Free Over Administrative Fee Increase [Sprint]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - 23 hours ago

    Want to break your Sprint cellphone contract without paying an early termination fee? On January 1, 2009, Sprint will increase the Administrative fee to $.99 per line. Because this is what is known as a "materially

    Also tagged: money, top, sprint, etfs, cellphones, contracts, personal finance, early termination fees

  3. A Lingering 'Tilt' That's Losing Readers

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Letters to the Editor - Nov 15, 2008

    So the ombudsman investigated The Post's coverage of the election beginning "November 11 of last year" forward and pronounced the coverage biased [Outlook, Nov. 9]. Why don't we be clear? The Post wanted Barack Obama

    Also tagged: barack obama, tilt, california, rhode island, sarah palin, a, george f will, anchorage, that s, losing, charles krauthammer, stafford, the washington post company, joseph biden, steve rogers, middletown, lingering, ronald shaw, laura turpin

  4. Consumerist's Morning Deals Help Man Lead Better Life For Less [Readers]

    Consumerist's Morning Deals Help Man Lead Better Life For Less [Readers]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Nov 14, 2008

    Daniel read our post about a couple learning how to get their credit card rates lowered from The Consumerist and "realized I have a lot to thank the Consumerist for as well," he says. "At the moment I am wearing an

    Also tagged: shopping, money

  5. For Young Readers: Making the Familiar New Again

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bookstores, book reviews and events in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland - washingtonpost.com - Nov 14, 2008

    Oversized in every sense of the word, this comic collection of five classic tales -- all tied together by a top-hatted, polka-dot cravatted, waistcoat-wearing wolf -- abounds in graphic guffaws.

    Also tagged: new, the, young, making, familiar, for, again

  6. Fear For Your Rebates: Largest Mail-In-Rebate Processor Missing $9 Million? [Consumer Alert]

    Fear For Your Rebates: Largest Mail-In-Rebate Processor Missing $9 Million? [Consumer Alert]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Nov 14, 2008

    Allegedly, the largest rebate processor in North America, Continental Promotions Group (CPG), owes about $12 million in consumer rebates, but only has $3 million available. According to an insider tip received by

    Also tagged: gadgets, electronics, top, rebates, mail in rebates, consumer alert, continental promotions group

  7. US National Bank Scammers Still Extorting Hapless Consumers [Scams]

    US National Bank Scammers Still Extorting Hapless Consumers [Scams]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Nov 13, 2008

    "US National Bank" is still at it, calling up people and threatening them with jail time unless they pay up for debts they never took out and USNB doesn't own. Here's K's story of how "Harry Wilson" called him up

    Also tagged: scams, lawyers, complaints, debt collectors, us national bank, gettypic, usnb

  8. International Motor Productions Screws Reader Over $500 Deposit On Misrepresented, Wrecked, BMW [International Motor Productions]

    International Motor Productions Screws Reader Over $500 Deposit On Misrepresented, Wrecked, BMW [International Motor Productions]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Nov 13, 2008

    Aaron went shopping on AutoTrader and saw a BMW he liked sold by International Motor Productions. The lady over the phone, Brigette Brown, told him everything about the car was perfect. He put down a $500 deposit and

    Also tagged: cars, scams, bmw, autotrader, complaints, consumer alerts, international motor productions, chop shops

  9. Tide: Mystery Of Different Loads For Different Scents Solved! [Tide]

    Tide: Mystery Of Different Loads For Different Scents Solved! [Tide]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Nov 12, 2008

    Reader Zack was curious why three different kinds of Tide detergent on the shelf had the same price and same volume, but the label said they delivered different amounts of loads. Consumer Reports investigated, and they

    Also tagged: shopping, laundry, supermarkets, tide, followups, huh, detergents, ask the consumerists

  10. AIG's CEO Issues Statement About $343,000 Phoenix Seminar [Aig]

    AIG's CEO Issues Statement About $343,000 Phoenix Seminar [Aig]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Nov 12, 2008

    Bothered by news reports about another high-priced junket, AIG's CEO Edward M. Liddy issued a public statement to correct the innacuracies he saw. AIG Media Relations emailed it to us and wanted to make sure we shared

    Also tagged: insurance, pr, aig, followups, bailouts, taking it seriously, money meltdown

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