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1 year ago

in Still Waiting For My DNA Results on BUZZYEAH
sweet! I cant' wait for your results!

1 year ago

in Japan Launches Hi-Speed Internet Satellite on BUZZYEAH
love the design man!

Awesome! Facebook for all? lol

1 year ago

in Hunting for a Blood Bank Refrigerator on BUZZYEAH
I'm not too sure about this, but it seems a modified refrigerator might work. Refrigeration works by condensing a gas such as ammonia and then releasing it to lose pressure and drop quickly in temperature. I wonder if you could save a larger amount of compressed gas (like in a gas compresser) and release it slowly during electricity shortages. Again, I'm not an expert on refrigeration, so this might be an impossible idea.

1 year ago

in Google + 2008 GOP Convention = Awesome on BUZZYEAH
Exciting developments!

1 year ago

in My Internet Surfing Routines and Trends. So Nonlinear. So Crazy. on BUZZYEAH
how many hours are you reading a day?

1 year ago

in The Internet: Final Frontier for Tobacco Advertising on BUZZYEAH
I wonder what kind of research they put behind this subliminal advertising. Its scary to think how much we might be affected by it without knowing. I'm sure with their vast financial resources, they are benefitting greatly from their sly advertisements.

1 year ago

in The Life Cycle of Magazine Articles on BUZZYEAH
really? I didn't know that. I do know that google is taking over the world! LOL

1 year ago

in The Life Cycle of Magazine Articles on BUZZYEAH
Wow, this really demonstrates the amazing ability of a blog to convey information quickly and effortlesly.

I wonder if there would be a profitable business model in aggregating the articles from all the publications out there and making a searchable database. Like a subscription fee based service?

1 year ago

in “Web Presence” is the New Resume on BUZZYEAH
low six figures from what he told me.

1 year ago

in “Web Presence” is the New Resume on BUZZYEAH
Very true. A mutual friend of ours, Elliot, had a roommate who started an investment/savings blog. Now, he has transformed it into his own business with advertising revenue. bankaholic.com He doesn't even use his degree in bio from Cal. Amazing.

1 year ago

in BUZZYEAH’s Official Blog Category Guide on BUZZYEAH
I like your widgets. Clean and easy to understand. Unfortunately, I sometimes ignore them because they are stacked so far down. I kind of liked it when you had the original navigation first on the left sidebar. Just an opinion though. Keep up the awesome work and clean ass blog.

1 year ago

in Spit Party Photos on BUZZYEAH
Are they profitable?

1 year ago

in Spit Challenge: Fill Tube With 2.5ml of Saliva in Under 146sec on BUZZYEAH
What if I can drink your saliva in less than 1 second??? THAT would be a more impressive world record... slightly more disgusting.

Cheers for the 23 and me BLOGGING of Andrew Meyer!

Hip Hip HOORAY~~~

1 year ago

in Saliva-Spitting 23andMe Party on Wednesday! on BUZZYEAH
Celebration! Finally, spray it don't day it!

1 year ago

in Carl Malamud: Local Rockstar on BUZZYEAH
Sonoma County Residents FTW!

1 year ago

in Three Strong Reasons Why Everyone Should Blog on BUZZYEAH
**Correction: ^"I have known" not know :p

1 year ago

in Three Strong Reasons Why Everyone Should Blog on BUZZYEAH
I agree so much! I have know Andrew since I was about 6 or 7 years old. We went to grade school, middle school, highschool and pieces of college together. In all those years, I have never felt more connected with his daily activities and thoughts. Cheers Ol' Chum!

1 year ago

in 3A Bazaar: Retail Markets on Wheels on BUZZYEAH
They should make it a computer lab truck too... maybe attach a phone station on the back... =)

1 year ago

in Wachter Meet Jay on BUZZYEAH
There is a desperate need for change in America. Many of our industries lag behind because of the corporate cost. However, when people suffer by receiving poor medica care or the environment suffers due to eco-unfriendly gas guzzlers, we have to stop looking at our balance sheets and think farther ahead then one year! It makes sense to make a change!

1 year ago

in Tonik, Here’s What We Really Want From Our Health Insurance… on BUZZYEAH
Oh, I realize i made a mistake above and I don't want to give out bad information. Stop-Loss limit is the name for a different provision. But there is a cap limit to what insurance will pay.

To Andrew:
I use Nucleus, but I should use Word Press.

1 year ago

in Tonik, Here’s What We Really Want From Our Health Insurance… on BUZZYEAH
Sorry, to double comment. In looking over the Tonic Plan, I can point out some various points of interest when shopping for health insurance. This is PPO by Blue Cross. In most states the Blues are technically considered not for profit. PPO vs. HMO do your research. This is a PPO that offers 42,000 doctors and 400 hospitals. Traditionally, if you go outside that network you will not be reimbursed for 100% of expenses. Usually, 80% out of network reimbursement is common. Some other factors to always consider: Stop-Loss Limit = the number at which they stop paying for stuff. The higher the better. Some are written on a per year and others on a life-time. Prescription Coverage/Cost: Mediccation is more common than any other medical treatment. These are only a few of the things to consider! Please, seek professional help if you do not understand the policy that your signing.

1 year ago

in Tonik, Here’s What We Really Want From Our Health Insurance… on BUZZYEAH
Health Insurance is yet another product that I believe should be purchased through your trusted financial advisor.

1 year ago

in Tonik, Here’s What We Really Want From Our Health Insurance… on BUZZYEAH
Health Insurance is yet another product that I believe should be purchased through your trusted financial advisor.

1 year ago

in Nicaragua Reality Check: iPhone? “No.” Pedal-Powered Call Shop? “Yes.” on BUZZYEAH
Interesting points. Although I've never been to Nicaragua, I have been to Central Los Angeles. A friend of mine is a teacher at a school in that area. She told me that she was astounded upon visiting some of her students' homes to find Flat Panel TVs in small crowded apartments. The children shared bedrooms and had no desks to complete their homework at, but apparently HDTV was a priority. It doesn't make sense, but the same is true of those middle class Americans facing serious credit card debt and foreclosure on their homes. Everyone seems to be in need a reality check!
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