Software written in COBOL still processes 80% of all financial transactions |
Friday, 25 September 2009
FW: hey Cobol fans - COBOL Turns 50
Posted on 10:00 by Unknown
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Advice From the Oldest Man in The World - Skip Dinners
Posted on 20:45 by Unknown
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-09-24-oldest-man-diet_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip He is 113 years old and attributes it to eating only 2 meals a day: a big breakfast and lunch, then skipping dinner. He also eats a lot of fruit, drinks a lot of water, worked until he was 99, and keeps his mind sharp. |
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Secretary by Day, King By Night
Posted on 16:07 by Unknown
I think this story would make a good movie: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/15/AR2009091503393.html?g=0 |
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Southwest Airline's Creative Alternative To Baggage Fees
Posted on 17:13 by Unknown
Southwest Airlines is feeling the pressure to raise extra revenue.
In 2009, they might experience their first losing year since the 1970's. Analysts believe Southwest is losing hundreds of millions by not charging for checking in bags.
Now, Southwest came up with a creative alternative. Since they don't assign seats, they will allow customers to jump ahead in line by paying an extra $10.
It's possible that Southwest may start charging for bags in the future, depending on the economy. But, for now, they have substituted a voluntary source of revenue - as opposed to mandatory baggage fees.
It woudl be nice if the government could "think outside the box" - instead of raising taxes or piling on debt, they could keep a simple government and charge people add-ons they could voluntarily pay.
In 2009, they might experience their first losing year since the 1970's. Analysts believe Southwest is losing hundreds of millions by not charging for checking in bags.
Now, Southwest came up with a creative alternative. Since they don't assign seats, they will allow customers to jump ahead in line by paying an extra $10.
It's possible that Southwest may start charging for bags in the future, depending on the economy. But, for now, they have substituted a voluntary source of revenue - as opposed to mandatory baggage fees.
It woudl be nice if the government could "think outside the box" - instead of raising taxes or piling on debt, they could keep a simple government and charge people add-ons they could voluntarily pay.
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