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Tesla Sacks Employees via Blog 10/23/2008
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While this isn't the first time Tesla has axed employees, workers in the Detroit branch were recently laid off via a blog post.  The company finally decided to notify them via other means, but got around to it two days after the people were actually let go.  I can't imagine this will be good for Tesla's image, and it definitely flies in the face of how a company like Ferrari treats their employees.


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Weekend Edition XI: Links of the Week 10/19/2008
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Here are a few interesting articles that I've collected over the past week.  If you've written about or covered something interesting and entertaining over the past seven days that you think should be included in the next "Weekend Edition" post, feel free to contact me using the form on the Contact page of this website.

MSN Finance lists 10 products Canadians love, but have to go to the US to actually buy.

NASA will be launching another rover in the fall of 2009.  You can visit the Mars Science Laboratory website for more information, and also view a demo video on LikeCool.com.

Forbes covers the "Cost of Living Extremely Well" (seriously!) in various world class cities.


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Last McLaren SLR Roadster going to Auction 10/18/2008
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The final Mercedes McLaren SLR Roadster to be sold in the USA will be going up for auction.  Since it will obviously be sold for a premium, all funds raised over the $529,500 MSRP will be donated to St Jude Children's Research Hospital.  Differentiating this particular SLR Roadster from others is the Sienna Pearl Super Metallic paint, with metallic flakes three times their usual size, the Tabacoo Brown interior, and gold brake calipers.

While this may be the last regular SLR Roadster, the SLR Roadster 772 S will be out January 1st, 2009.


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Weekend Edition X: Links of the Week 10/12/2008
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Here are a few interesting articles that I've collected over the past week.  If you've written about or covered something interesting and entertaining over the past seven days that you think should be included in the next "Weekend Edition" post, feel free to contact me using the form on the Contact page of this website.

Miguel Caballero has developed a bulletproof polo shirt!

CounterNotions covers a unique type of art called reverse graffiti.  Is it vandalism or actually helpful?

TechCrunch discusses political cereal.  Seriously.


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Ruf's Electric Porsche Better than Tesla by Default 10/10/2008
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Autoblog just revealed that Ruf has created an electric prototype based on the Porsche 911 (it's pronounced "roof").  Engadget, a technology blog I read every now and then, also covered the story.  If you're a regular reader of this blog, you'll understand why this excites me so much:  more competition for Tesla!  As a bonus, the car is not based on the smaller Cayman as rumored earlier, which coincides with my belief that we need more truly premium electric cars on the market.  It's been said that Ruf's electric 911 will also be a competitor for Fisker's Karma (covered here), and while that's true, I think Ruf is a more established company who will end up drawing in a different type of customer.  That is, assuming it gets built.  Now all they need is a distribution network that beats Tesla's uninspiring showroom.


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TechCrunch Being Sued 10/08/2008
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Finding a blogging topic today sure was easy!  TechCrunch is being sued by Earthcomber, a patent owner who's really suing Loopt, but decided TechCrunch was worth adding in an amended complaint.  Basically, they don't really want to go through with this, they just want to sue Loopt.  However, they couldn't get Michael Arrington on the phone, so they thought a lawsuit might get his attention.  It did.  I highly recommend reading the full story.  This is going to be pretty fun to watch.


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Weekend Edition IX: Links of the Week 10/05/2008
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Here are a few interesting articles and videos that I've collected over the past week.  If you've written about or covered something interesting and entertaining over the past seven days that you think should be included in the next "Weekend Edition" post, feel free to contact me using the form on the Contact page of this website.

Wallstrip's Julie Alexandria reviews the bailout (video).

Alison Martin writes on Workopolis.com about Gen Y and their surprising career preferences.

Caleb Chung, a co-inventor of Furby, talks about his career and demos Pleo, his latest creation (video).



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September Madness 10/03/2008
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Though it's now October, and the bailout bill has finally gone through, I still think this basketball-style elimination chart on TechCrunch is pretty well done.  Can Berkshire Hathaway win it all?


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An Alternative to Piano Lessons 09/30/2008
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If your kid isn't into ballet lessons or learning to play the piano, there's now an alternative type of tutoring that may be just what they're after.  TechCrunch is reporting that a company called GamerTrainer offers in-game tutoring sessions online.  Though this story was actually released towards the beginning of the month, I still thought it was worth a mention.  Pricing is $30/hour (bulk packages lower the rate), and titles they'll help you with include Halo, Guitar Hero, Madden NFL 09 and others.  While I'm not sure this is a service I'd be willing to pay for, it's always refreshing to see a technology startup with an actual business model.


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Weekend Edition VIII: Links of the Week 09/27/2008
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Here are a few interesting articles that I've collected over the past week.  If you've written about or covered something interesting and entertaining over the past seven days that you think should be included in the next "Weekend Edition" post, feel free to contact me using the form on the Contact page of this website.

Clever Dude covers cash-back Discover cards.  This article follows a previous post regarding his Discover Business Card.

If Paulson creates a bailout ETF, Mark Cuban is in for at least $50m!

Jason Calacanis sent an article out to his e-mail list (which I'm on) about the tougher side of being involved in a startup.  TechCrunch has posted the full text of the article.


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