Useless Knowlege

Breaking News: Wall Street 2…Gordon Gekko is Back!

 

“You see that building? I bought that building ten years ago. My first real estate deal. Sold it two years later, made an $800,000 profit. It was better than sex. At the time I thought that was all the money in the world. Now it’s a day’s pay.”

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No More Apples…A Blog-A-Day Can Keep The Doctor Away!!

Blogging is good for your health, according to a press release titled the “Brain of a Blogger” from two doctors, Fernette Eide M.D. and Brock Eide M.D. M.A. of Eide Neurolearning Blog:

1. Blogs can promote critical and analytical thinking.
First, there are blogs and there are…well, blogs. The best of blogs are rich in ideas and promote active exchange and critique. Rather than creating closed communities of like-minded troglodytes, these best blogs foster conversation, interactions with other blogs and other information sources, and invite feedback from their readers. Posts can form “threads” or links to other Web materials where readers can examine primary source material or articles that offer competing ideas and views. Blogs that follow this format are far from simple substitutes for television or video games. In fact, they are an ideal format for promoting critical and analytical thinking.

Because blogs are text-based, bloggers must write and visitors must read (rather than passively view) the postings. In research comparing newspaper and television news, public policy experts have previously found that consumers are far more likely to question what they read than what they see in pictures or on TV. There are several likely reasons for this: First, text can be assimilated in a self-paced fashion, allowing time for analysis and reflection. Second, words must–by their very nature–be analyzed, organized, and interpreted before they can be understood, providing more time for critical reflection. In contrast, pictures and music have more direct access to brain areas dealing with emotion and motivation, thereby potentially avoiding or even subverting reason and reflection. Third, pictures and music not only have the potential to alter our interpretations of the words we hear, but can actually alter our perceptions of the words we believe we have heard. Because our perceptions are formed by combining our sensory input with contextual cues from other inputs or stored memories, strongly arousing visual or sound images have a profound ability to alter the words we hear. This is the reason behind Reagan aide Michael Deaver’s famous statement to CBS’s Lesley Stahl that he didn’t mind what CBS said about Reagan on TV, so long as any voiceovers were accompanied by pictures of the President standing in front of a flag. Blogs, with their text-based format, tend to avoid the more manipulative aspects of visually-embedded media.
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What The Heck Is That “Big Orange Blob” And How Can It Help Me???

 You see that big orange blob to the left?….No, No…. The one on your computer screen and says “Add Us To Your Favorites By Clicking This Orange Blob!” That Orange Blob is the universal symbol of an RSS feed!

For a very good explanation of the basics of RSS, visit wikipedia’s description. This has much more information on the subject than I could ever give you.

Once you understand the basics of RSS, it’s time to find a feed reader. Try Google Reader or My Yahoo for reading feeds. They’re both very easy to use. You can also try one of these:

The feed reader is great tool to help you organize the massive daily bombardment of information thrown at you from the Internet. It gives you the ability to pick and choose what information you want to see and get regular updates of them as well.

So go ahead…

Give in to peer pressure…

Click that Big Orange Blob…

Everyones doing it!

You’ll be thankful you did!

When I Grow Up…

…I want to post Useless Knowledge on the Internet so everyone can actually see what goes into making me tick.

I got this email post from my good friend Tessa over at Sussner Design Company.

Enjoy!

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Virtual Reality….Now Becoming Reality?

My April 3rd post titled “Virtual Real Estate Reality or Just Virtual Insanity?”has generated some serious buzz on the subject of Virtual Reality and its future impact on technology and the web as we know it.

Check out this special report from Business Week.

Do You Want To Be Rich??

Read The Real Estate Shmoozer Daily!!

It’s true!!

According to The Luxury Institute, 76 percent of U.S. Internet users earning more than $150,000 read weblogs, up from 57 percent two years ago.

Twenty-four percent are bloggers, up from 18 percent in 2005, the Luxury Institute survey found.

In addition, the Luxury Institute found 31 percent of the wealthy report using an online social networking site. This compares with 16 percent of overall U.S. Web users.

The Luxury Institute’s survey was conducted online in March among 1,000 Web users earning more than $150,000 a year. Its margin of error was slightly more than 3 percentage points.

With that said… “It Definitely Pays To Schmooze!”

Virtual Real Estate Reality or Just Virtual Insanity?

I was speaking with my friend and fellow blogger of FlippingRich.com, Derrik Dyka yesterday about this article I had read on how others are making some big bucks on real estate in a virtual world called Second Life. I heard about this site almost a year ago on a discovery channel program and thought I would check it out for myself.

After futzing around on the site for an hour or so, I got bored and decided I had enough of it and would just forget about it. Apparently, I gave up too quickly on it. A month ago while sitting in a doctors office and trying to pass the time by thumbing through a copy of Business Week, an article headline jumped out at me titled “My Second Life”. I was astonished to see that this so-called virtual world had hit mainstream business and that every big-time player was starting to take notice and profit from it.

This months Realtor magazine also featured an article called “The New Land Rush” which summarized how Real Estate Professionals are starting to market their brick and mortar listings as well as even buying and selling virtual real estate.

What does this all mean for us? Well as far as advertising and marketing goes, I definitely can see it as an another potential avenue. However, for buying and selling parcels of virtual time and space? I think it’s a pipe dream. Do you think Einstein ever dreamed we might actually give-up our “real lives” for a virtual one? Appartently some people already have.

This all reminds me of the movie “The Lawnmower Man.” If you haven’t seen it, it’s about A scientist who performs experiments involving intelligence enhancing drugs and virtual reality on a simple-minded gardener. He puts the gardener on an extensive schedule of learning, and quickly becomes brilliant and then too smart for his own good. I must say, this is all a little scary yet rather quite intriguing!

To all my readers, I’d like to know your thoughts on the subject. Will all this hullabaloo turn out to be the future of our existence or is this all (as Michael Stipe of REM once belted-out) “The end of the world as we know it?”

What the Heck is Schmoozing??

Well…

I’ve been asked this question and the definition is as follows:

schmooze : to converse informally, make small talk or chat (from Yiddish שמועסן shmuesn ‘converse’; German schmusen meaning also ‘to canoodle’).

Yiddish : is a language historically of Ashkenazic Jews of Central and Eastern Europe, resulting from a fusion of elements derived principally from medieval German dialects and secondarily from Hebrew and Aramaic, various Slavic languages, and Old French and Old Italian.

Yiddish-the-language, is spoken by only a few people now, and there’s Yiddish-the-words. Everyone knows some Yiddish words, you might not even realize they’re Yiddish. Here are some Yiddish words and their meanings. More >

“Glide on the peace train”…

I received this from my friend Derrik over at Flipping Rich. I was told to post this and follow the instructions carefully or be subject to a painful stoning in front of the famous Mary Tyler Moore Statue on Nicollet Mall from the readers of Flipping Rich. Needless to say, I chose to post it.

 

***Start Copying Here:***

Rules For Boarding The Train

  1. Write a short introduction paragraph about what how you found the list and include a link to the blog that referred you to the list.
  2. Copy the rules and ENTIRE List below and post it to your blog. To avoid duplicate content and increase the amount of keywords your site can be accessible for, go ahead and change the titles of the blog. Just don’t change the links of the blog.
  3. Take “My New Faves” and move them into the “The Original Faves” list.
  4. Add 3 Blogs that you’ve just added to your Technorati Favorites to the “My New Faves” section. Remember to also add the “Fave Me” link next to your new blogs (i.e. http://technorati.com/faves?sub=addfavbtn&add=http://www.yourfavesdomain.com)
  5. Add Everyone on this list to your Technorati Favorites List by clicking on “Fave the Site.” Those who want good karma will fave you back. If not, you will for sure get the benefits of faves from the bloggers who continue this list after you.

My New Faves

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