There are just no words to describe this.
Slashdot | Dinosaur Fossil Found With Preserved Soft Tissue
I’ll bet someone tries to clone the dna, mixing the missing parts with a frog and starts a theme park on a remote island somewhere.
I’ve been working on a new project for a while now and we’re ready to start having users. I’d appreciate you checking it out, sending us feedback and blogging about it. Here’s the short short version of BonfireJOBS:
Get paid to find a job. No really.
BonfireJOBS is a new website that rewards candidates for prompt, courteous responses to employer requests.
Post a resume - leave off contact information. Employers who can search our database for free will find you. If they want to make a connection, they will use our system to contact you.
Respond in 24-hours and they pay your price - just for making a connection with them. We’ll mail you a check once a month.
Refer your friends - you can refer both candidates and employers to BonfireJOBS. If you do, you’ll get a piece of the service charge we charge employers on each transaction. By the way, the benefit is mutual, we are giving the person you refer a piece for joining through your referral.
Send feedback to info@bonfirejobs.com.
Man that was a good game today!
Verizon announced a 20Mbit down and 20Mbit up Fios service today. Ars Technica has the details.
I DO have room for a server farm in my house…
Amazon is currently running a preorder sale on both the Single and Family pack OS X Leopard packages. I just picked up a Family pack for $169 after rebates, no sales tax and free shipping.
My friends Matt and Becky had their first baby last night. Weighing in at 7lbs 1 oz, Ariella enters the world with some of the greatest new parents a kid could have.
Welcome Ariella, and congrats to Matt and Becky.
This month, Slashdot turns ten(like 10). I’m user number 12353 which is pretty early on the nerd-o-meter. I used to be an avid reader, but my readership has waned of late. “Back in the day” (think 1999) it was not uncommon for me to check Slashdot every 10 minutes to see what news had broken.
The slashdot format was one truly innovative when it was launched and it helped usher in the era of user interaction on the internet.
Anyway, some people (me included) are doing an anniversary party on Oct 23. Signup and details are here.