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2011

Change For A Dollar

by rvuong

Is he asking for Change, or is he asking for CHANGE? Follow a man as he affects multiple peoples' lives with just one dollar, proving that it doesn't take much to be the change in someone's life.

La faillite inéluctable des États, par Charles Sannat

by marco
En clair pour créer 1 dollar de croissance, il faut 3.14 dollars de nouvelles dettes.

2010

Joi Ito: The web needs copyright tools | Technology | The Observer

by karlcow

I'm not sure about the idea that information is the same as a thing – so if you give it away, you don't have it anymore. A banana is worth a dollar, you give it away and you don't have it anymore.

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JBidwatcher

by rmaltete & 2 others
Free eBay auction sniping, bidding & monitoring software A Java-based application allowing you to monitor auctions you're not part of, submit bids, snipe (bid at the last moment), and otherwise track your auction-site experience. It includes adult-auction management, MANY currencies (pound, dollar (US, Canada, Australian, and New Taiwanese) and euro, presently), drag-and-drop of auction URLs, an original, unique and powerful 'multisniping' feature, a relatively nice UI, and is known to work cleanly under Linux, Windows, Solaris, and MacOSX from the same binary.

The Myth of Music Ownership - O'Reilly Broadcast

by karlcow

The Myth Of Music Ownership: the belief that you own the recording, same as if it were integrally attached to a conglomeration of atoms, like the print on a dollar bill, just because you can play a copy of a digital audio file using a media player specifically designed to let you do just that.

2009

LOVELAND - ABOUT

by 4004
Based in Detroit, Michigan, LOVELAND is all about creative new concepts in micro payments for micro ownership and use of land. It is building frameworks for many people to invest and participate in the creation of something where nothing was before, and to interact with places both in person and online in various unique ways. Starting with the smallest unit of American measurement, the humble inch, the first LOVELAND "colony" is a 10,000 square inch grid called Plymouth. People are invited to purchase these inches for a dollar a piece. When Plymouth is full it will move outdoors from its temporary home in Detroit's Russell Industrial Center and the next colony (or colonies) will appear.

rules for living well

by blackgoldfish
Choose quality over quantity with everything - shoes, friends, food - everything. Look into alternative forms of medicine. Take the time to figure out who you really are, what you like and dislike, what you need and don't. Live within your means and respect every dollar you make. Cultivate a passion. Eat Real Food! Stay away from processed and buy local whenever you can. Refuse to give in to texting. As hard as it is, acknowledge and work on whatever keeps you from living the life of your dreams. Refuse to play small or dim your light in order to make others comfortable. Listen to your body. Spend part of every day in silence, even if it's ten minutes. Create a living space that reflects who you are. Make visual beauty a priority. Tell people you love them often. Be true to yourself at all costs.

Le crépuscule du dollar, par Robert Fisk

by marco
Le mouvement de dédollarisation, que tous les pays frappés par la crise financière « Made in USA » considèrent désormais comme une protection indispensable, est bel et bien engagé. Et les USA vont voir se déliter peu à peu l’ « exorbitant privilège » qui leur permettait de régler leurs déficits sans autre contrepartie que du papier vert.

Ubuntu on a Dime: The Path to Low-Cost Computing

by tadeufilippini & 1 other
Ubuntu on a Dime: The Path to Low-Cost Computing Summary: Apress | English | 2009-06-08 | ISBN: 1430219726 | 280 pages | PDF | 6 MB You know that Ubuntu software costs nothing. Now you want the PC system that costs as little as possible and runs Ubuntu and OS applications without complaints and calls to tech support. So you spend your hard–earned dollars on the hardware only and have your own optimized Ubuntu PC. This is the book that will show you how to get what you need without wreaking havoc on your finances. Put together the parts to make a great work computer for little cost. Packed with the practical, hands–on guidance and technical know–how that you’ve come to expect from Apress, Ubuntu on a Dime takes you on a tour of the very best, but low–cost hardware, while only using zero–cost software in each of the many categories that matter to the typical PC user. You’ll learn how to find the best and cheapest hardware, and how to put it together to make a working PC. Learn to edit photos on the Internet without having to install any software at all. Find out where to get a free office suite for word processing and spreadsheet work. Whatever your need, James Kelly, best–selling technology author, guides you through the exciting and often confusing world of zero–cost computing. This book • Takes you step–by–step through a PC build • Tells you what you need to install to have a fantastic work computer without spending a dime • Saves you money by showing you how to meet your computing needs • Saves you time by pointing you directly to the best free software • Saves you work by illustrating the most commonly performed tasks with each zero–cost software • Gives you choices and the ability to make your own decisions for your own needs and requirements Before you go buy that $900 dollar computer and that $400 office suite—or worse, before you “borrow” it from work—stop! Let this inexpensive book show you how to save hundreds of dollars in expensive software, and never depend on the big PC providers and their tech support again. Learn all about cheap, but fast hardware, find out about the free tools that the digerati use to make their lives better, and stop paying out the nose. Don't spend a dime! What you’ll learn • Source, buy, and put together the best hardware to make a cheap PC optimized for Ubuntu Linux. • Find and install the best zero–cost software available. • Learn about software as a service and take advantage of photo editing, calendaring, e-mail, and other functionality delivered at no cost via the Web. • Harness the power of OpenOffice and Google Apps for your word processing, spreadsheet, presentation needs. • Communicate with your friends through zero–cost voice calls, e-mail, and instant–messaging. • Establish a presence on the Web through blogs and social networking sites such as Facebook. Who is this book for? Ubuntu on a Dime: Building a Ubuntu PC on Less Than $300 is aimed at students, small–business owners, retirees, educators, and just plain regular folk who aren’t blessed with large budgets, who must squeeze a dime’s worth of value from every penny they earn. Buy this book if: • You’re tired of spending hundreds of dollars with commercial PC suppliers only to end up paying all over again in time and lost resources as you get caught in “tech support hell.” • You’re a computer whiz who has to set up other people’s machines. • You are a student or retiree on a budget. • You are a small–business owner needing the power of technology, but without the expense. • You want to save money and have fun at the same time.

Our $1 Challenge : Damn Small Linux

by tadeufilippini
EU AQUI euaqui COM O dsl damn small linux LiveCD live cd DAMN SMALL LINUX The Damn Small Linux $1 Challenge* If you have contributed to Damn Small Linux, thank you! For the rest of you... How much is our Linux project worth to you? Is the joy and convenience worth $1, $5, $100? Here is our challenge to those of you who have not contributed. How about just contributing one dollar to our efforts. If just ten percent of our user base contributed one dollar to our fund raising efforts we would have enough to work on Damn Small Linux full time. And then imagine what could happen to our little Linux project! So, how about being part of that one percent? Your return on investment will be very high. *Update While many in the DSL community have been very generous, it is apparent that a more realistic goal is 1%. I'd like to thank those who have helped us out. For those who want to renew your support we now offer a donation subscription service. If you want to contribute to Damn Small Linux, thank you for your help! Alternatively, if you are buying anything at all, you can support DSL by using our links at the DSM Market, where you will find links to many of the top Internet retailers -- a portion each sale goes to help DSL! Or, you may be interested in The Official Damn Small Linux Book.

The Brooklyn Dollar: What Would Neighborhood Currency Look Like? | Cannell | Fast Company

by karlcow

Hyper-localized currencies have been popping ever since the economy went sour--not surprising, since local currencies also gained popularity during the Great Depression.

Northern Brooklyn artists encourgage local spending with unique currency

by karlcow

It's legal to print your own money in the U.S. as long as you don't re-create or deface the dollar, according to the Treasury Department. The Torch would be subject to the same taxes as the dollar.

Mogulus Live Broadcast - Watch Free Live Video and Chat - Live Stream On Your Website

by ycc2106 & 6 others
Mogulus is the most powerful online video broadcast solution available. In just minutes you can create broadcasts as polished as any multi-million dollar traditional television network — with full capability to easily broadcast Live, 24/7 Linear, and On-Demand content — absolutely FREE.

28 Online Photo Editing Websites To have Fun With | 1stwebdesigner - Love In Design

by gregg
There are a lot of online resources available where You can change, enhance and make funny photo editing without knowing and program like Photoshop. Maybe You want to be on magazine cover, want Your own personalized dollar or maybe just want to change Your mood? Now You can do it with just few mouse clicks and in few seconds.

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