20 Oct
Posted by: The Weakonomist in: computers, personal, personal finance, technology, wireless
Since starting this site, this is the third purchase I’ve made that was all about me. It’s not about you, or the Sheconomist, or bills, or nothing. This is all about me. If you’ll recall my first two purchases this year were a car and a new computer. This is shaping up to be an [...]
23 Aug
Posted by: The Weakonomist in: computers, personal, weekend edition
I pride myself on being able to handle just about any situation thrown at me at work. There just isn’t anything worth getting upset about there. If I fail at something in my job, you will not notice, so therefore its just not that important.
This philosophy at work keeps me from ever getting [...]
06 Jun
Posted by: The Weakonomist in: computers, industry, technology
My favorite podcast is CNet’s Buzz Out Loud, which provides commentary on technology news. In a recent show one of the hosts, Molly Wood, talked about micropayments and their future in e-commerce. Little to Molly’s knowledge, she was able to combine two of my favorite topics into a blog post for me: technology and money.
But [...]
26 Apr
Posted by: The Weakonomist in: computers, technology, weekend edition
This blog was started as a hobby of mine. Over time I’ve added some features and taken others away. While it was never expected to make money, there was always hope a sponsor would come by and make an offer. This week that happened.
I always figured the first few to [...]
31 Mar
Posted by: The Weakonomist in: computers, personal, personal finance
I’ll get this out of the way first. I love computers, technology, cellphones all that. The top of the post will be about buying my computer, and the bottom will be about the fun stuff I am/will be doing to it. If you aren’t into technology and are just interested in the [...]
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