Businessavante commented on the following stories on BizSugar
Creating Catchy Dialogue
"Interesting, Ivin & Renee. I'm no writer, but the local all-analog channel (RTV) had been running the 1955-'65 "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" till recently. The writing was A-1, but it was "talking heads", which I think might've been the result of getting writers used to writing for radio (which was still very recent at the time). The dialog was very snappy - it's almost non-stop talk, but after 50 years of TV, much of it having "action", the talking heads began to wear thin after a couple weeks. Some had very good B+W lighting, some mere flood lighting, and music was used very sparingly (ol' Hitch was known to be rather tight w/a buck). Duncan"Business INFOGRAPHIC: Toilet Paper (Facts, Figures, History and Debate)
"This is another fascinating look at life, Yoni. I always thought women put it under to make it harder to pull off sheets (like they're saving .000000007 cents per "visit"), whereas the men like it easier to pull off - over. Employers like it under - because they're cheap. I know George Costanza enjoyed espousing his theories of TP on a 1st date almost as much as his vaunted "Theory of Manure" (it's "newer", which is good, with "ma" in front.)"Business INFOGRAPHIC: Toilet Paper (Facts, Figures, History and Debate)
"He seemed to think TP hadn't changed in 50,000 years, and wouldn't for another - but Jerry & Elaine quickly put the kaibosh on that - quilted, scented, prints, colors... (I believe he's "dating a crayon" in that one - Sienna.)"Subscribe
The Perks of Being an Independent Contractor
"Hi Anna. I'm not so sure the 'no benefit's bit translates into more pay. If you mean they'd pay even less if they had benefits, yes, but I think the main reason employers want independent contractors is that it's so much easier for Them. Not only no benefits, but no deductions, no unemployment, and no worker's comp - for starters. i.e A million less hassles for them, regardless of the employees problems. Duncan"