- Yodlee > Mint. Despite all the hype surrounding Mint, it’s actually the inferior product. Setting aside Mint’s technical issues (such as the complete and persistent inability to retrieve transactions from U.S. Bank or Bank of New York), I think that Yodlee is the better choice for anyone but the financially illiterate. It’s reports are much more sophisticated and flexible. Comments Off
- The truth about dogs. Comments Off
- Here’s a handy guide to Ubuntu linux on the desktop for the windows power user. (1)
- ENG 371WR: Writing for Nonreaders in the Postprint Era: “As print takes its place alongside smoke signals, cuneiform, and hollering, there has emerged a new literary age, one in which writers no longer need to feel encumbered by the paper cuts, reading, and excessive use of words traditionally associated with the writing trade. Writing for Nonreaders in the Postprint Era focuses on the creation of short-form prose that is not intended to be reproduced on pulp fibers.” Comments Off
- So GM is planning a debt-for-equity swap. That’s hilariously insane. I have to assume it’s more kabuki for the UAW’s benefit, but it’s amusing to imagine the terms that GM would have to offer for bondholders to actually take them up on the offer. Comments Off