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How much are you willing to pay to have your dreams come true? $5.4 million sound about right?
The Field of Dreams, a 193 acre propery just outside of Dyersville, IN, complete with the farmhouse, barn, 2-car garage, machine shed, corn crib, 2 souvenior stands/stores and the mystical baseball diamond officially for sale.
Black Sox not included. [via big league stew...thx jim]
It's been that way for almost four years, and it looks like the Vangelakos family may be stuck there.
thebigmoney.com, presented by Slate, profiles the 11 most obscure Google doodles. Below is Tetris Google, which was on the search engine's web page this past June to celebrate the iconic game's 25th anniversary.

While the sudden death of Michael Jackson left behind many valuable assets, there is also a mountain of debt. Sony executives are trying to make sense of it.
Two men have been detained in Italy after attempting to smuggle $134 billion worth of U.S. bonds into Switzerland. (ht - bm)
I'll admit, I was a total Twitter skeptic. Now I just can't get enough. Another skeptic, TIME magazine writer Steven B Johnson (who has a great Twitter feed by the way), discusses how Twitter will change the way we live.
Also, check out how the top ten ways that Twitter will change American business.
Business Week's Michael Mandel attempts to make the correlation between the lack of American innovation in the past decade and our country's current financial crisis.
Can we all have a laugh at the expense of the credit card companies?
Why yes, yes we can.
A friend mentioned to me on Saturday that Live Nation sucks...their ears must have been burning. [via absolutepunk]
Tomorrow's portables won't just be smaller, lighter, and cheaper; they could also carve out a whole new niche in computing.

