Week out...
The Financial Times declared an end to the era of restraint by launching an opulent web version of How To Spend It.
Some who won't be buying those $100,000 Swiss wristclocks, though, are the legions of the US unemployed. Scary numbers as the September dole figure hit a 26-year high.
Friday was a big day for Robert Livingstone of GamesBids.com. Just before the voting began in Copenhagen, he posted "President Lula Stirs More Emotion Than President Obama in Final Presentation". The rest is history down in Rio.
Bloggers began piling on the climate-change posts at Th!nk About It.
He had great fun with sex scandals when the bedmates were not his own. But the joke's very much on David Letterman now.
It won't be in the shops until 17 November, but Sarah Palin's new book is already #1 on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Impressive, given the unrelenting media hostility.
Ireland helped save lots of well-paying, tax-free positions in Brussels when the electorate got it, er, right second-time around.