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Always disappointed when these infographics don't include the so-called "fallacy fallacy." That is, "because you used a logical fallacy, your conclusion is incorrect."

I dunno, while I haven't used Altucher's advice, I've actually used something similar in the past during a freelance job interview. I told them, "Look, I'm not sure what the fair price here is, but you probably know that. And it's in your best interest as much as mine that I get a fair price. If I get hired and find

Dear Idiot,

Way back in 1997-2000, I used to teach Word in corporate environments. These were all in my course outline. I'm really surprised that people still don't know them!

I disagree.

Ryan Anderson: [clicks on "Deadspin.com"]

"two the person in" *tow

Here's the thing: The information is already out there, regardless of whether or not Lifehacker spreads it or not. Pandora's box has been opened. You can't make people "un-know" this information, and the people that were doing this before will do it again. Putting the information here is an informative process, and

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