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Are You Addicted to the Internet?

From IM and Crackberry obsessions to gaming habits gone horribly wrong, there are many shades of Internet addiction. Finally, doctors in China have released the first definition of this relatively new but widespread affliction....

By Sarah Collins on 11/11/08
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Surviving Your Performance Review

I feel pretty lucky to have worked in the type of jobs where formal performance reviews are not part of the agenda. When friends of mine complained about their reviews at investment banks or large-scale tech companies, I often failed to display the appropriate...

By Christopher Schonberger on 11/10/08
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Entertainment in a Post-Election Age

Now that the election has come to a sensational conclusion, how are you going to keep yourself occupied during your breaks or while on conference calls? No more inaccurate polls. No more viral videos. And most unfortunately, no more Nailin' Paylin to get you through your day. ...

By Stuart Schultz on 11/07/08
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Save $1,000 in 30 Days

Considering the credit crunch, recession, and crazy-volatile stock market, it's no surprise that money--particularly saving it--is on people's minds....

By Stuart Schultz on 11/06/08
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Crazy, Creepy, or Just French?

Today I would like to play a game I have invented called “Crazy, Creepy, or Just French?” I realize that these categories are not mutually exclusive, but for the sake of the game, we will try to draw some sort of distinction. ...

By Tory Hoen on 11/05/08
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This Little Bloggy Went To Market

One of my favourite places here in San Luis is El Mercado Republica. I have always loved markets and this place is a full on assault of the senses: sights, smells, sounds, taste and touch. I usually visit once a week to buy my fruit and eat lunch but I never took the time to linger and browse....

By Tom Wiseman on 11/05/08
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Let Free Stuff Ring on Election Day

Barack Obama thinks you should take Election Day off, and I couldn’t agree more. Somehow America still celebrates “Columbus Day,” which has about as much to do with freedom as Guantanamo Bay, yet we can’t even give our citizens the opportunity to exercise their most basic right to vote. ...

By Christopher Schonberger on 11/03/08
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D.I.Y. Halloween (Plus Random Stories)

Greetings, GSpotters. I am Baron Von Frankengritz, and I am here to spook the s—t out of you!!!!

I’m joking, of course. But in case you didn’t notice last year, we at Gradspot get pretty jacked up about All Hallow's Eve...

By Christopher Schonberger on 10/31/08
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Vampire Electronics Suck Your Cash

I have a friend. And her father used to be cheap. For example, he'd ask his wife to use as few pieces of toilet paper as possible after going to the bathroom. However, along comes the environmental movement (which, by the way, we're all for), and instead of being cheap...

By Stuart Schultz on 10/29/08
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Q&A with Marc Scheer

Did you know that students expect to earn 44 percent more than they actually do when they graduate? And that at most college, each class breaks down to $100 per hour? (No use feeling guilty about sleeping through most of them now!) ...

By Gradspot Dot Com on 10/28/08
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