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...enough spam as it is. Still, for the truly stubborn, note that the mantra “If you build it, they will come” simply doesn’t apply here. More than fancy photos or flash animations, more even than easy one-click credit card transactions, what Harvard students want out of web sites is content—up-to-the minute data that is at best informative and at least entertaining. Thefacebook.com may be great now (it’s one of the few projects I’ve listed here that I see any real...
...most of us recognize that it is still inappropriate to steal large amounts of food or treat the dining hall staff with disrespect. If someone wants to brazenly walk in without swiping, take food they aren’t paying for (causing food shortages) and then verbally assault the card-checker upon being confronted, why shouldn’t they suffer consequences? What’s wrong with wanting space to eat in our own dining hall and wanting our guests to treat the staff with simple courtesy...
...Credit card issuers know that you, as a consumer, are more loyal to brands like Avon, Barnes & Noble and Amazon than you'll ever be to them. The first offer of a lower interest rate that lands in your mailbox, and you're likely to be off--which is why card companies are increasingly hitching their stars to other brands. To win your favor, they're offering to help you buy more of your favorite products. Is there a downside to these deals...
...card everybody, even if they’re 50 and they come in here all the time,” says Chen. “Sometimes they come in for Coca-Cola and I check their IDs anyway...
...hard times have only increased Chen’s enthusiasm. “I’ll be carding!” Chen warns. “I’ve carded Mitt Romney’s brother and I’ve carded Al Gore’s son. Famous and students and girls and boys. And old people. I must card everybody who might be a student now. I must just card everybody...