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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY!

By Steven HofferOct 22nd 2010 – 11:46AM

(Oct. 21) -- DON'T WORRY IF THE INTERNET SEEMS EXTRA-LOUD TODAY. IT'S NOT JUST YOU. What it is actually, is just the sound of International Caps Lock Day celebrations. Created in 2000 by Derek Arnold, the upper-case extravaganza is celebrated twice a year: First on Oct, 22 -- the original Caps Lock Day -- and again on...

Notable Deaths of 2009

By Sean LoughlinDec 26th 2009 – 8:00PM
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This year saw the deaths of artists and athletes, politicians and pioneers, the seemingly ordinary and the obviously extraordinary. The deaths were sometimes expected, like the loss of the world's oldest woman. But often, they were so sudden and stunning, like the death of superstar Michael Jackson, they seemed to take our...

HausCast 30: Darren Rovell Talks About Economy's Effect on NASCAR

By Ryan WilsonJul 8th 2009 – 9:00AM

The FanHouse Podcast: Because bloggers are much sexier on the phone.CNBC's Darren Rovell is back on HausCast, this time to talk about about his upcoming documentary "Inside Track: Refueling the Business of NASCAR." Along with co-host Will Brinson, we talk about how the collapse of the automotive industry has affected the...

Buys and Sells: Sorting Out the Eastern Conference Playoff Race

By Kevin SchultzFeb 27th 2009 – 10:00AM

Each Friday throughout the season, I'll provide you with my predictions on whose stock is on the rise and whose is failing miserably like the American job market pretty much everything these days. It's a neat little segment entitled Buys and Sells. There are a few teams/players/issues to buy and a few to sell.The playoff...

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Background on Billy Mays

William Darrell "Billy" Mays, Jr. (July 20, 1958 – June 28, 2009) was an American television direct-response advertisement salesperson most notable for promoting OxiClean, Orange Glo, and other cleaning, home-based, and maintenance products on the Home Shopping Network, and through his company, Mays Promotions, Inc.

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