Archive for July 14th, 2008

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A GfK Roper Public Affairs and Media for CreditCards.com poll found that people would be rather talk about anything with complete strangers before they discuss credit card debt. Religious views, politics, age, weight and health problems are more popular topics.

Obviously it’s difficult to find solutions to a problem when you can’t even speak about it. But it may be even more damaging. The rise of consumer credit has made it almost impossible to tell a person’s financial situation without looking at their tax returns. Remember the LendingTree commercial with the guy who has a dream home and a nice vehicle but is in debt up to his eyeballs? That’s a very common situation. That guy you envy probably leases his automobile, is upside down on his house, and pays for his haute couture with a wallet full of credit cards.

But you’ve no way of knowing that, and so you end up feeling a need to keep up with the Joneses, although the Joneses are broke. There’s nothing you can do about people’s unwillingness to speak about their debt, even though you certainly should think about opening up about your issues with a few trusted friends. You might find out they have similar problems. But keep in mind that most people are probably in far worse financial shape than you’d think from meeting them. We live in an age of conspicuous consumption.

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Posty

There’s no shortage of desktop clients for Twitter and FriendFeed. But Posty goes a few steps beyond popular clients like Twhirl and Alert Thingy by adding support for Jaiku and Tumblr as well as Pownce.

Posty’s main window features a list of supported services with check boxes next to each. Just enter a status update and select the networks you want to send the update out to, and you can post simultaneously to all 5 places. You can also select the individual tab for each service to see current updates from your contacts or from the public timelines if they’re available. You can also respond to comments or send direct messages directly from Posty.

One of the only complaints we’d with Posty is that while the window is resizable, it starts out at 550 pixels wide and there’s no way to make it smaller. More massive, yes. But smaller? Not so much. So it takes up a fair bit of screne real estate.

Like most applications built on Adobe AIR, Posty is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux.

[via Sarah in Tampa]

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