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Reaction to Yesterdays Burger King Hack

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 05:00 AM PST

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In case you haven’t heard by now, around 11:00 yesterday someone hacked Burger King’s twitter account. Changing their account name to McDonalds as well as their picture icon and bio information. You can read more about it here. chi-burger-king-twitter-hack-20130218Now I am assuming the people at Burger King a FREAKING OUT about this. Especially considering there was some vulgarity involved. However, I think you can defiantly look that this from a positive stand point:

  1. The first time I heard about it was because a friend of mine retweeted the account and I notice that the account name was McDonalds however it was the @BurgerKing account. 
  2. Because of instances like the one I just mentioned last I heard the gained 30,000 followers.
  3. McDonalds even game them some sympathy off their twitter account.
  4. It put Burger King in the back of my mind the rest of the day yesterday

So what’s your stance, do you believe any publicity is good publicity? 

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Audio Books: A Powerful Tool for the Busy Person - DailyBlogTips

Audio Books: A Powerful Tool for the Busy Person - DailyBlogTips


Audio Books: A Powerful Tool for the Busy Person

Posted: 18 Feb 2013 12:43 PM PST

For years I have been struggling with two goals of mine: to read more books and to improve my physical conditioning by walking/jogging regularly. Things weren’t terrible, as I was managing to read 6-8 books per year and to walk 2-3 days per week, but my goal is to read 15+ books per year and to walk/job every day.

Sure, these are two tough goals to have, but late in 2012 I came across something that is helping me to get closer to both of them, at the same time: audio books.

I always listened to podcasts (mainly the shows from the Twit network, which I highly recommend), but never got interested in audio books. I even tried to listen to a couple of novels, but found it boring to follow along the audio file.

Then last year I decided to try something new: a non-fiction audio book. The first one I purchased was Liar’s Poker, which describes the experience of guy working as a bond salesman in Wall Street. To my surprise it was much more pleasing to follow along the audio, and I was done with the book within a couple of days.

After that I got the biography of Steve Jobs, Rich Dad and Poor Dad and Getting Things Done. Again the experience of listening to those books in audio format was very pleasing, and it even encouraged me to find more activities where I could be listening to the books.

As a result I started taking long walks pretty much every single day, either as a first thing in the morning or late in the afternoon. Sometimes I will walk longer than I need to just to keep listening to the book.

And don’t worry, I won’t be plugging any company or product on this post. The message I wanted to pass is that audio books can be a powerful tool to help you read more and perhaps even get healthier, so if you are not using them yet you should give it a try.

There’s a project called LibriVox with thousands of public domain audio books, so they are free. As I mentioned above fiction books didn’t do the trick for me. I only find it pleasing to hear non-fiction, so make sure to try both genres to find what works best for you.

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