Thursday, July 14, 2011

How it works

How it works


How The CIGNA Deal Works: Not Exactly $235,000 Per Job

Posted: 13 Jul 2011 10:10 AM PDT

Get Business Mobile Text Alerts CIGNA's deal with the state gives it a sliding scale of benefits based on how many jobs the company adds, and how much it spends on computers or buildings. Because the incentives are based not only on jobs but also on the company spending $100 million on buildings and technology, a per-job breakdown isn't possible.Here's how it works:

Feature article How It Works: Replenishment at sea

Posted: 12 Jul 2011 03:19 AM PDT

Naval ships must remain at sea for long periods of time without food and fuel. As a result, many vessels must replenish at sea. This involves a supply ship, equipped with a Rolls-Royce electric Replen

How to Abolish the DNS Hierarchy… But It's a Bad Idea

Posted: 12 Jul 2011 03:38 PM PDT

There's been a fair amount of controversy of late about ICANN's decision to dramatically increase the number of top-level domains. With a bit of effort, though and with little disruption to the infrastructure -- we could abolish the issue entirely. Any string whatsoever could be used, and it would all Just Work. That is, it would Just Work in a narrow technical sense; it would hurt innovation ...

Secret to successful aging: How 'positivity effect' works in brain

Posted: 14 Jul 2011 06:21 AM PDT

Whether we choose to accept or fight it, the fact is that we will all age, but will we do so successfully? Aging successfully has been linked with the "positivity effect", a biased tendency towards and preference for positive, emotionally gratifying experiences. New research published in Biological Psychiatry now explains how and when this effect works in the brain.

Be a better man

Posted: 13 Jul 2011 09:04 PM PDT

Is it possible to learn how to be a man from a book? Of course not. You are a man because you were born a man. You are reminded of that countless times a day.

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