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Archive for September, 2005
Peculiar Signs
Ever since my Europe trip, I've thought it would be cool to collect images of interesting signs.
On the train from Germany to Denmark, there was a sign -- rays emanating from a hand -- posted next to the doors between compartments. The sign was supposed to indicate that passengers should...
Read More The Politics of Clothing
THEN:
"A friend of mine who manufactures cloth once boasted to me that nowadays, on cheap clothing, New York 'beats the world.'" ... The bulk of the sweater's [sub-contractor] work is done in the tenements, which the law that regulates the factory labor does not reach. ... Ten hours is the...
Read More Remembrance
I agree with the Associated Press Stylebook, which notes that the term "Sept. 11" is preferred over "9/11." I find the term 9/11 too informal. For one, it sounds like 7-11, like it could be a competing convenience store (anyone remember 6-12?). Also, it's as if people say 9/11 because...
Read More Important Financial Information
Beginning last Thursday, New York residents could order once a year a free copy of their credit report from the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion). You can request a free report from all three companies at the same time or stagger your requests, getting a free report...
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