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Sunday Roundup at Credit Withdrawal

Welcome to the Sunday Roundup of Credit Withdrawal posts and other interesting posts around the blogosphere. It’s another one of those soggy weekends, and the whole family is getting over a cold, so no fun here ;(
Just a quick post to highlight some of the more interesting posts I’ve come across recently, and an update [...]



AT&T IPhone Users Now Get Free Wifi Access at Hotspots

I recently received an e-mail from AT&T promoting a new feature for those that have IPhones.
AT&T is offering free Wifi for those IPhone users, at any AT&T hotspot. That means the next time you need to hook up at the airport, coffee shop, book store, or other public location that has AT&T service, it’s free [...]



Can They Fire Me For Being Sick?

Yesterday, I stayed home sick. I had the flu, or a cold, and didn’t feel like my coming into work would have been the best thing for either myself or the people there that might catch what I have.
The funny thing is that I spent quite a bit of the day with a nagging thought [...]



What Is RSS? And Why Should I Care?

In a concerted effort to blatantly beg for more subscribers, I’m publishing a short little How-To for using RSS.
RSS Intro:
What is RSS?
RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it.
Why RSS? Benefits [...]



Fed Drops ANOTHER $500 Billion, and Nobody Notices

A couple of days ago, the Federal Reserve announced that it is spending $500 billion on ‘commercial paper’. That’s short-term loans made by banks and businesses to get working capital. While this is a good thing for freeing up the credit market and getting cash moving around again, it barely made the news!!
Have we already [...]