
Recently someone, who I have been following as he develops a fantastic new method to enable local low-cost production of important biopharmaceuticals, sent me an email. He had just watched the video over on the Squidoo lens, Don't Eat the Steak. He commented that he never eats the steak unless he is paying. As with any message or saying there is a time over which it gets refined. I really like this as opposed to what I had before: "Don't eat the steak, it might kill you." This seemed a bit negative but I was going for a bit of shock value. I like the more positive nature of this new way, and I think I will be using it from now on. You can also see the video on YouTube
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The post about the 10-yearold Dell laptop has been getting a fantastic amount of attention from Engadget visitors. Had I known it would be so popular I would have posted it on a weekday! Who knew it would be so popular. Yes, it is still running on Windows, 2000 Pro. I suppose if I put Linux on it, it could go 5 more years. I have a Dell PentiumPro200 that is 11 years old running SUSE10.2 thanks to my nephew.
If you are looking for more information about Squidoo you can check the Squidoo 101 page or read the PDF, Everyone is an Expert, that Seth wrote before Squidoo launched.



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