Remove your personal contact information from Google

Remove your personal contact information from Google

If you are tired of getting phone calls and postcards from randos who want to buy your house or sell you stuff you don’t want, I have good news and bad news. The bad news is they are probably getting your phone number and home address just by searching Google. The good news is, there is a process to get your personal contact information removed from Google. In this blog post, I will walk you through the process.

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How W.T. Grant broke capitalism

How W.T. Grant broke capitalism

W.T. Grant was once one of the largest retailers in the United States, operating for 70 years, from 1906 to 1976. Its decline was rapid and catastrophic, and had lasting implications we still feel decades later. When your favorite company’s stock drops after announcing quarterly results in spite of turning a profit, just because its sales didn’t grow as much as the previous quarter, you’re feeling the after-effects of W.T. Grant.

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Lego string substitute

Lego string is priced to seem cheap, but the markup on it is tremendous. 50 cm of Lego string costs a dollar. 2 cents per centimeter. Can’t you hear a loudmouth pitchman exclaiming, ” That’s only $0.02 per centimeter! ” But you can do better. Here is how to save money by using a Lego string substitute. Because if there’s one thing better than 2 cents per centimeter, it’s getting the same thing for 5 cents per meter.

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Build an IBM 5170

Build an IBM 5170

The February 1990 cover of Compute magazine screamed, “build an AT for $1,000!” It was a clone, of course. And a soon-to-be outmoded clone at that. At that time the idea of building a true blue IBM was laughable. Today, it may be the easiest way to get your hands on a 5170 if you want one. Here’s how to build an IBM 5170.

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