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  • Jack Bauer once forgot where he put his keys. He then spent the next half-hour torturing himself until he gave up the location of the keys.

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January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006

January 26, 2006
13:30 Net promoter score
January 25, 2006
19:19 UK gamer & gaming statistics
January 23, 2006
22:31 Geeks in Toyland: "Lego built a global empire out of little plastic blocks, then conquered the wired world with a robot kit called Mindstorms. So when the time came for an upgrade, they turned to their obsessed fans -- and rewrote the rules of the innovation game."
7:46 "The West Wing" to End on May 14: Weep.
January 22, 2006
22:01 Think-Cell Software for Powerpoints: Marimekkos and stuff.
15:02 Student Life on the Facebook: Interesting data.
14:54 Syncback: Free backup software.
14:48 12 Habits in 2006
14:43 Bellygraph: Graphing Personal Goals.
14:38 Five things you can bring along to help make the party all about you
14:36 Personal annual report 2005: Ha, interesting idea.
14:35 A subjective comparison of Germany and the United States
14:26 System Administration for Hotmail
13:43 StackBacks Automated Budget System
11:35 Help! I've Lost My Focus: "E-mail and cellphones help us multitask, but they also drive us to distraction. How to take control and get more done"
11:23 Honda Civic ad: Brrrrrrrrrrrrhhhhhhh.
11:13 Top 10 Places to Find Free Images
11:13 The Cute Factor
11:12 Why I Quit Entrepreneurship and Got a Real Job: In some respects similar to my own reasoning a couple of years ago.
8:39 Email inbox management in a new job: "Bottom line: it’s very tempting to walk into a new job with a fresh start and use it as an opportunity to keep your inbox clean and manageable from Day One. Don’t do it. Any job worth having is messy and unclear in the first few months, so embrace the mess and let your inbox fill up without guilt. Just be sure to schedule a massive inbox cleanup 4-6 months into the new gig."