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dbapig
Participant[quote=afx114]Kiva.org is innovation.[/quote]
True but is it really a Wall Street innovation or Tech innovation? It’s more of a tech innovation, aka internet.
You cannot really say ‘Wall Street’ and ‘Kiva’ in the same sentence.
dbapig
Participant[quote=afx114]Kiva.org is innovation.[/quote]
True but is it really a Wall Street innovation or Tech innovation? It’s more of a tech innovation, aka internet.
You cannot really say ‘Wall Street’ and ‘Kiva’ in the same sentence.
dbapig
Participant[quote=afx114]Kiva.org is innovation.[/quote]
True but is it really a Wall Street innovation or Tech innovation? It’s more of a tech innovation, aka internet.
You cannot really say ‘Wall Street’ and ‘Kiva’ in the same sentence.
dbapig
Participant[quote=afx114]Kiva.org is innovation.[/quote]
True but is it really a Wall Street innovation or Tech innovation? It’s more of a tech innovation, aka internet.
You cannot really say ‘Wall Street’ and ‘Kiva’ in the same sentence.
dbapig
Participantfriend of mine has one and likes it. it allows him opportunity to read more books at more unexpected time since he doesn’t have to remember to take a specific book to read.
Only issue is the screen but kindle’s screen is not like the computer screen.
And you can’t ebay off that book later but that may not be your concern.
dbapig
Participantfriend of mine has one and likes it. it allows him opportunity to read more books at more unexpected time since he doesn’t have to remember to take a specific book to read.
Only issue is the screen but kindle’s screen is not like the computer screen.
And you can’t ebay off that book later but that may not be your concern.
dbapig
Participantfriend of mine has one and likes it. it allows him opportunity to read more books at more unexpected time since he doesn’t have to remember to take a specific book to read.
Only issue is the screen but kindle’s screen is not like the computer screen.
And you can’t ebay off that book later but that may not be your concern.
dbapig
Participantfriend of mine has one and likes it. it allows him opportunity to read more books at more unexpected time since he doesn’t have to remember to take a specific book to read.
Only issue is the screen but kindle’s screen is not like the computer screen.
And you can’t ebay off that book later but that may not be your concern.
dbapig
Participantfriend of mine has one and likes it. it allows him opportunity to read more books at more unexpected time since he doesn’t have to remember to take a specific book to read.
Only issue is the screen but kindle’s screen is not like the computer screen.
And you can’t ebay off that book later but that may not be your concern.
October 27, 2009 at 9:14 AM in reply to: OT: What to do with all those Baby Einstein DVD videos… #474109dbapig
Participant[quote=CBad]Dude, completely worth the money. I don’t care if it said “Baby Manson” on the box because some days it meant the difference between a shower and no shower.[/quote]
Ahahaha, so so true.
How about no shower, no breakfast, or even a break to watch a 30min long TV episode?People without kids have NO IDEA what it’s like to have little kids. When I see a couple about to get married, than I think (and sometimes even warn them) what it’s like to have little kids to take care of. The young people have NO IDEA about how tough it is to raise kids.
October 27, 2009 at 9:14 AM in reply to: OT: What to do with all those Baby Einstein DVD videos… #474287dbapig
Participant[quote=CBad]Dude, completely worth the money. I don’t care if it said “Baby Manson” on the box because some days it meant the difference between a shower and no shower.[/quote]
Ahahaha, so so true.
How about no shower, no breakfast, or even a break to watch a 30min long TV episode?People without kids have NO IDEA what it’s like to have little kids. When I see a couple about to get married, than I think (and sometimes even warn them) what it’s like to have little kids to take care of. The young people have NO IDEA about how tough it is to raise kids.
October 27, 2009 at 9:14 AM in reply to: OT: What to do with all those Baby Einstein DVD videos… #474650dbapig
Participant[quote=CBad]Dude, completely worth the money. I don’t care if it said “Baby Manson” on the box because some days it meant the difference between a shower and no shower.[/quote]
Ahahaha, so so true.
How about no shower, no breakfast, or even a break to watch a 30min long TV episode?People without kids have NO IDEA what it’s like to have little kids. When I see a couple about to get married, than I think (and sometimes even warn them) what it’s like to have little kids to take care of. The young people have NO IDEA about how tough it is to raise kids.
October 27, 2009 at 9:14 AM in reply to: OT: What to do with all those Baby Einstein DVD videos… #474727dbapig
Participant[quote=CBad]Dude, completely worth the money. I don’t care if it said “Baby Manson” on the box because some days it meant the difference between a shower and no shower.[/quote]
Ahahaha, so so true.
How about no shower, no breakfast, or even a break to watch a 30min long TV episode?People without kids have NO IDEA what it’s like to have little kids. When I see a couple about to get married, than I think (and sometimes even warn them) what it’s like to have little kids to take care of. The young people have NO IDEA about how tough it is to raise kids.
October 27, 2009 at 9:14 AM in reply to: OT: What to do with all those Baby Einstein DVD videos… #474953dbapig
Participant[quote=CBad]Dude, completely worth the money. I don’t care if it said “Baby Manson” on the box because some days it meant the difference between a shower and no shower.[/quote]
Ahahaha, so so true.
How about no shower, no breakfast, or even a break to watch a 30min long TV episode?People without kids have NO IDEA what it’s like to have little kids. When I see a couple about to get married, than I think (and sometimes even warn them) what it’s like to have little kids to take care of. The young people have NO IDEA about how tough it is to raise kids.
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