Archive for March 7th, 2007

  • GSA Posts Final Telework Regulations

    From FedNews-Online.com
    GSA POSTS FINALIZED TELEWORK REGS
    3/6/2007
    Federal computer equipment will soon be finding its way into the homes of many federal employees. Last week the General Services Administration published final, government-wide regulations for establishing telework and alternative work site policies. The regulations allow agencies to provide employees with:
    * Computer equipment, associated peripheral equipment (e.g. printer, copier, [...]

  • Update: The Truth About Buying Judgments

    A while back I had a post about “The Truth About Buying Judgments”
    Here’s a comment that was placed that I thought worth reprinting here.
    In my state, the debtor has to fill out a financial disclosure form, including where they work, bank accounts, and so forth.  If they fail to do so, they are in contempt [...]

  • How To Name Your Business

    Do we worry too much about catchy names?
    Do we worry too little?
    If you can’t come up with the right name for your business, this might get your creative juices flowing.
    From The Name Inspector
    The Name Inspector hopes that these name categories will be useful to people struggling with their own naming problems. They might suggest naming [...]

  • MLM Pay Plan Pays 200% Commission - Here’s How

    I was in bed dozing off when I remembered my days in the MLM newsletter world and I though this topic would make a good blog post.
    I remembered - for some reason I can’t figure out - a company that attracted people by saying their pay plan paid out 110%
    Really.
    So I made the headline “MLM [...]

  • French Bloggers Beware!

    French Bloggers beware. You may soon be breaking the law by reporting on or videotaping acts of police violence unless you are a ‘Professional Journalist’ . Does one Google Adsense click on your blog make you ‘professional’?
    From MacWorld
    The French Constitutional Council has approved a law that criminalizes the filming or broadcasting of acts of violence [...]