Perhaps you have some ideas on how to expand or improve upon what I wrote back then.
This last one I wrote about back when I was with Bloomberg in the 1990s.
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This brings us back to a list I wrote a little while back about possible Star Wars games EA could make.
For instance, I wrote a story back in December about the potential pitfalls of the long-term care program.
I, of course, wrote back and thanked the company for its graciousness and assured the support team that I'd be using them for all future travel overseas.
Here is a blog post I wrote about Bob Galvin back in 2007 around the time of my brief campaign.
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When I wrote a few months back that video was the true social networking tool, the assertion seemed maybe overstated.
For a more nuanced approach, take a look at the dazzling prototype from Bonnier, which I first wrote about here back in December.
Several weeks back I wrote that Apple is likely to use the Authentec business it acquired in 2012 to differentiate its products from a security and mobile payment perspective.
But I just kept coming back to this piece that I wrote three years ago.
And indeed, I have been here before, back at CES 2010 where I wrote a piece called 3DTV at CES: Poking Holes in the Hype.
And I, you know, wrote back and said on the contrary, it's very American.
And I wrote about that as far back as 2005, and I think my concerns were to some degree vindicated.
As I wrote in a blog post back in 2010, the tax law is relatively clear about what a (c)(4) can and cannot do.
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In fact, back in December I wrote that I would never buy a tablet or a netbook.
Back in May I wrote about a Kickstarter project that promised to address issues of gender differences in toys.
Way back in March I wrote about what seemed like a curious early warning sign about the Draw Something mobile app.
Back in 2005 I wrote a cover story on Kraft about how he acquired the Patriots and turned around the franchise.
Back in May I wrote about how an impressive new course in Michigan, the Jack Nicklaus designed Harbor Shores in Benton Harbor, was hosting its first Major, the Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid.
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Back in June I wrote about electric car road rage after I found someone had unplugged the battery-powered Ford Focus I was charging at a public parking garage so they could juice their own electric car.
Back in December I wrote here about the widespread substitution of cheaper species of fish for more expensive and desirable ones, a daily bait and switch that routinely goes on at retail fish markets, in restaurants and especially in sushi places.
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Back in March I wrote Why Brand Managers Need To Take An Interest In Pinterest in which I laid out the fact that the person who makes the majority of household decisions, AKA women, are heavy users of Pinterest and they also trust what they see on Pinterest.
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If I write a ticket to an officer on another agency, and a mutual aid agreement causes us to work together in a major event, would I rather he or she get my back, or be thinking about that ticket I wrote them a few weeks ago?
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Back in late May I wrote a short post about 3 stocks to unload (or possibly short).
Not only that, but by the time I wrote about him he was not only back but flourishing.
Back in January, I wrote a blog post on how we, as an industry will need to combat the Big Data skills shortage.
It actually links directly back to a piece I wrote earlier in the week regarding the slow and spectacular death of customer service.
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When I wrote my piece on SEC finances awhile back, one AD told me they only pull enough from their athletic foundation to cover their operating deficit.
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Back in March, I wrote about the Health Tracking Study Physician Survey, which showed that internists are 8.5 times as likely to reject all Medicaid patients, as compared to those with private insurance.
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