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  • Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Eli: Thanks for the comment on Rachel. The difference is in nuances, and in the ability to evolve over time. You have proven yourself fully, she is an unknown. You do a wonderful job. Reply
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    Aug 29 04:14 PM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    long_on_oil,

    You forget, she has more experience than Obama too! Two years as Governor vs. 174 days in the Senate.
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    Aug 29 11:35 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Rachael is doing a great job...keep up the good work. I read WSB every morning and if it weren't for the picture and note of the authors name, I couldn't tell much difference.
    And to all you Obama fans, the numbers are correct....they are just painful to you. You Obama fans are just jealous that our VP candidate is better looking than yours...lol

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    Aug 29 09:58 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    How nice. Report of 2ndQ GDP gain of 3.3%. Sixty days before elections. Yeah, sure. Reply
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    Aug 29 09:24 AM
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    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    "Conversely, the spread between GDP and GDI (gross domestic income) is the biggest in the post World War II era, which may signal talk of an economic recovery is premature."

    This rather brings to mind Henry Ford's comment that "The workers have to make at least enough to buy a Ford."
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    Aug 29 08:29 AM
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    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    dont believe these phony #.s. Reply
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    Aug 29 08:27 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Hi folks. An update: Rachael came on board with SA recently and is helping out with some of the duties, including filling in with the WSB when I'm out. This week was a training-in period for her. I think you'll agree her writing is superb, and she's a great addition to the team - not to speak of the mug shot 'upgrade.'

    Which reminds me: We're looking to hire a full-time, detail-oriented U.S.-based market follower with superb writing and blogging skills - mainly to help with our new Market Currents real-time blog. If you're interested, or can think of anyone, send me an email at eli [at] seekingalpha [dot] com.
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    Aug 29 07:39 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    So if GDP rose 3.3% in Q2 and inflation was between 2.1 and 4.2% in the same period, where does that leave us?

    Thanks for the article. This is maybe the quickest dose of helpful info anywhere on the internet.
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    Aug 28 07:08 PM
    Gaming the Recession [view article]
    Another factor to take into account is online video game rentals from Gamefly. If you use Gamefly you're playing unlimited games for pennies on the dollar (works just like netflix). In addition, they offer trade-in credits for games, try before you buy options, steep discounts on pre-played games, free shipping and a myriad of member benefits... all from the comfort of your own home. And they cover every console available with some 5000+games and distribution centers across the country. Reply
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    Aug 25 01:15 PM
    Gaming the Recession [view article]
    Good piece..what about the chip makers like Nvidea (NVDA)? Reply
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    Aug 25 12:13 PM
    Gaming the Recession [view article]
    I don't think you should shrug off TV as an non-effective entertainment option. Granted, there are a lot of bad shows out there, but there are also many good ones. In fact, I think I enjoy watching an NFL game on TV vs. going to one in person. No ticket necessary, no traffic, no crowds, no lines, no overpriced beer/food, and always indoors.

    Otherwise I enjoyed the article. Video gaming is still one of the cheapest recession-resistant forms of entertainment out there.
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    Aug 25 11:26 AM
    Gaming the Recession [view article]
    You mention only one trip needed to buy your video game. Not even necessarily that much with ordering online via any number of resources such as Gamestop, EBAY, BBY, etc. GME also an excellent play here since they sell everything VG related so all of your bases are covered. Not to mention the used business which is great in hard times to trade in or buy less expensive used games. Reply
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    Aug 25 10:33 AM
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    Gaming the Recession [view article]
    Interesting read. Reply
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    Aug 22 11:02 PM
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    Eight Gaming News Stories [view article]
    Good snapshot of the current state of the industry though I am not sure the 1 year advantage X360 had was really meaningful: the Wii catched up quite fast, isn't it? If the product is good, it will sell fast. Reply
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    Aug 21 08:39 PM
    Can Sony Dig the PS3 Out of a Rut? [view article]
    Blu ray will not be the next format, king dvd will be here for a while longer:

    Toshiba XDE.


    At the start of this year we all witnessed Toshiba’s HD-DVD as it was going, going and then gone. Well now they’re back enhancing DVD, possibily to try and disrupt the uptake of Blu-ray.

    XDE, or “eXtended Detail Enhancement,” technology is, Toshiba claim, more than just a DVD upconverter - taking ‘normal’ resolution DVD up to being able to show them on HD TVs.

    The theory is that people have invested considerable amounts of money in their DVD libraries over the years and rather than have to replace them by buying Blu-ray versions, they can spend $149 on buying an XDE DVD player instead.

    While changing the resolution from 480i/p to 1080p, there are three other selectable enhancements - Sharp, Colour and Contrast.

    They details these as …

    Sharp Mode offers improved detail enhancement that is one step closer to high definition. Edges are sharper and details in movies are more visible. Unlike traditional sharpness control, XDE technology analyses the entire picture and adds edge enhancement precisely where it’s needed.
    Colour Mode makes the colours of nature stand out with improved richness. Blues and greens are more vivid and lifelike. Colour Mode combines the improvement in colour with the detail enhancement of Sharp Mode and is ideal for outdoor scenes.
    Contrast Mode is designed to make darker scenes or foregrounds more clearly visible without the typical “washing out” that can occur with traditional contrast adjustment. Recommended for dark scenes where detail may be difficult to notice, Contrast Mode is also combined with Sharp Mode to provide a clearer viewing experience.
    All of these enhancements are achieved by clever chippery that examines the video frames as they are to be displayed and manipulates them before they are shown. goodbye ol`e blu
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