Archive for September 1st, 2006

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New on slashfood

September 1, 2006

Tomato juce????

http://www.slashfood.com/

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Two crazy railfans

September 1, 2006

A Mount Hood Moment Dogcaught: A RailroadBlog

http://www.dogcaught.com/

Illustrations of Pacific Northwest Railroading

Aaron Hockley and Steve Eshom live in Vancouver, WA and are often spotted trackside.

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Supply Chain – Logistics what’s happening.

September 1, 2006

BlogOnLog

Insight, foresight for the dawning conceptual age in the global logistics, transportation, and supply chain markets.

http://blogonlog.blogspot.com/

Writers profile:

Michael J. Stolarczyk

In June of 2005, Exel, the global leader in supply chain management, appointed me Senior Director, Business Development. I will support the strategic growth of Exel’s Retail sector customer roster. I founded FourPointStar (FPS – Ronin LLC) in February 2005 to establish a forum where people could stimulate collaboration and achievement, on their own terms, within their own unique organizations. In May of 2003 – I was elected vice chairman of the Ceske Pristavy a. s. (Czech Ports) Board of Directors by the shareholders of the company. I was also appointed to the Board of Advisors for West Virginia University’s School of Business and Economics. My career span with the A.P. Moller/Maersk Group was from 1988 until 2004 and I held various management positions within the organization. I was transferred to Prague on July 26, 1999, to accept the Managing Director post, administrating all business activities in the Central European countries of the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. I was also Chairman of the Board for both Maersk Logistics Czech Republic sro and Maersk Intermodal Europe sro.

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Cars with a personal touch.

September 1, 2006

  

http://autoreview.belproject.com/

AUTOREVIEW.  DIY Smart Roadster unveiled

Autoreview give you an impression of

what is happening – what is new – and

what is special.

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For people who fly for a living, and those who support them on the ground

September 1, 2006

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Aircrew Buzz

Crew-centered news and commentary

http://aircrewbuzz.blogspot.com/

Dr. Bobbie Sullivan is an independent research psychologist based in Hawaii. Her primary research interest is the health and well-being of Aircrews, and those who support them on the ground.

Her earlier research and consulting experience included work in both commercial and academic settings.  She has particular expertise in the design and analysis of multivariate survey research, and cross-cultural studies.

Dr. Sullivan serves as Science Advisory Officer to the Association of Corporate Flight Attendants and is the Moderator of the Stress and Health Forum for the on-line Corporate Flight Attendant Community.  She also moderates a forum on AirlineCrew.net called “Dear AirlineCrew…help me.”

Dr. Sullivan earned her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Psychology from the University of Hawaii.  Her graduate studies were supported by an East-West Center graduate degree fellowship.  Her professional affiliations include the American Psychological Assn.; the Society for Occupational Health Psychology; the Aerospace Medical Assn.; the Assn. for Aviation Psychology; and Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society.

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Pharma industry here it is your Gossip

September 1, 2006

PharmaGossip

Looking beyond the spin of Big Pharma PR. But encouraging gossip. Come in and confide, you know you want to! “I’ll publish right or wrong. Fools are my theme, let satire be my song.

http://pharmagossip.blogspot.com/

The term “PR” means somthing completely different to a medical doctor! “We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.” -Benjamin Franklin. “It takes a wise doctor to know when not to prescribe.” – Gracian.

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Markets, Technology & Musings

September 1, 2006

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Ross Mayfield

http://ross.typepad.com

CEO and co-founder of Socialtext, the first wiki company and leading provider of Enterprise Social Software that dramatically increases group productivity and develops a group memory. In other words, they adapt wikis (group-editable websites) and weblogs for enterprise use.