Need a good way to stop a great 3-point shooter!?(AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Chris Detrick)
#45 Jonathan Tavernari of BYU on Dec 15, 2007 at BYU, probably the best eye-gouging photo ever. No foul was called, and luckily for Tavernari there was no significant damage done to his eyes.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
No Foul Called
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Labels: amazing, basketball, foul, sports
Monday, December 3, 2007
Get Healthy Get a Wii
What you still don't have a Wii? Well, if you need another justification to open that wallet... head on over to WiiHealthy. It's a sight dedicated to making you fit while you wii. I really like the Wii sports weight loss program which gives you the amount of time you should play each sport each day. As an added bonus you get to see a lovely picture of some fat guy who lost 30lbs along with his testimonial.
Here's the Link - Wii Sports weight loss.
I love the Wii.
Don't take it too hard the New England Journal of Medicine had an article documenting Wii Sports injuries, luckly so far "wiitis" has not been shown to be deadly.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Flashphone
Need to make a quick call to Gibraltar, or Iraq, or Uzbekistan, or basically anywhere else in the civilized world? Most people would ask you to pay for something like that... not Flashphone. This new Russian startup is offering free internet to phone calls to almost anywhere. The catch, you only get 3min per call and 3 calls a day. Sounds like just enough time to make that Islandic prank call you've been dreaming of. Here's the link...http://www.flashphone.ru/en/main
Have fun, or I guess I should say hafa gaman.
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Labels: call, free, fun, international, phone
Monday, November 12, 2007
2000 B.C. Temple Discovered in Peru
A temple built around 2000 B.C. was discovered in Peru and announced recently. It is located on the northern coast of Peru about 472 miles from Lima. Walter Alva director of the Royal Tombs of Sipan commented to Reuters saying, "what's surprising are the construction methods, the architectural design and most of all the existence of murals that could be the oldest in the Americans."
For you Mormons out there 2000 BC is around the time of the Brother of Jared. Hit this link for a very interesting read on the Jaredites in Peru.
Images from REUTERS/Ignacio Alva/Handout
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
Learn to type faster!
How fast do you type? If you are like most people, It's probably not as fast as you would like. Well a great man spent his whole life working to make your typing faster by changing the layout of your keyboard. He proved his layout was far superior time time again, but he was basically ignored. This handy web comic will give you all the information you need to increase your typing speed and prove to the world that you are an open minded educated adapter!
Dvorak Web Comic
Switch to the Dvorak simplified keyboard layout today, save your fingers, save some time, save the world!
This article was typed using the Dvorak simplified keyboard layout. Try it for a week. You'll notice a huge difference.
Read more for more Dvorak resources
1. A great basic online typing tutor. It looks weird, but trust me it works.
2. A free downloadable typing tutor. Scroll to the bottom of the page for download link.
3. Java based online typing tutor A more in depth online tutor, but less user friendly.
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Sunday, November 4, 2007
What are they: The Answer
So after another excursion into the hills of Hawaii, a sunburn, a belly and backpack full of fruit, and tons of scratches and scrapes on my calves and ankles I still had no answer.
Then today I was sitting around talking with a guy about my hike. He asked, "So did you see all the guava up there?" I replied, "Guava eh, are you sure that is what they are called?" Staring at me like I'm an idiot he says, "Yeah man, that's guava".
I sit there staring at him blankly thinking, naw I've seen guava before and it doesn't look anything like the stuff I've been eating. In fact I've guzzled my fair share of tasty guava nectar, and it doesn't taste like the stuff I've been chewing on. But, being the savvy traveler, I kept my mouth shut and ran off to wikipedia, as all savvy travelers should do when they aren't 100% sure about something. Turns out the Pilipino was right... Psidium guajava aka common guava or apple guava grows on shrubs all over the place. It is not native to Hawaii, and is actually considered a nasty pain in the neck. Here's a good picture!
Yeah, yeah I know guava is supposed to be red on the inside.. Well my friend we are in fact being misled by the fruit juice industry.. Here is the truth (from the always to be trusted and never to be questioned Wikipedia) "The fruit is edible, round to pear-shaped. It has a thin delicate rind, pale green to yellow at maturity in some species, pink to red in others, a creamy white or orange-salmon flesh with many small hard seeds, and a strong, characteristic aroma. It is rich in vitamins A, B, and C (a guava fruit contains more vitamin C than a typical citrus fruit – the rind contains over five times more vitamin C than an orange). It also contains high amounts of calcium – which is unusual in a fruit."
So there ya go, the answer is wild guava, and I don't care if it is considered a pest, or if some call it common. I call it délicieux.
Did you know that "Guava leaves are used for medicinal purposes, as a remedy for diarrhea!" Sweet.
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Friday, November 2, 2007
What are they?
So I went for a run up a hill and into the brush today in Hawaii. As I got near the top of the hill and far from the road I noticed bushes full of green and yellow fruits. I decided to take a closer look and noticed that native birds and small animals had had their fill of the tantalizing golden ones, but had wisely left the green ones to ripen. So I picked a few soft yellow globes from a nearby bush. Then after a few seconds of contemplation I daringly ripped one open and took a nibble. It was delicious, my mouth started jumping for joy. A few moments later, I noticed the clouds above me had taken on the most beautiful rosy pink hue. Suddenly, I was floating in the wind rising higher and higher until I felt on top of the world... hehe ok just kidding no pink clouds, or abnormal euphoric feelings were seen or felt. Yeah, too bad, huh.
Anyway, this tasty fruit is about the size of a golf ball with soft thin flesh and filled with 20-30 hard seeds that I can't break with my teeth. The fruit is kind of like a pomegranate with sweet juicy sacks surrounding each seed. The flesh of the fruit tastes kind of like a mango and the juicy sacks are just sweet goodness. I've eaten about 2.5 so far without any adverse effects, but I'd really like to eat them by the bushel full without reservation, so if you happen to know what these are please let me know. Thanks.. pictures attached (read more).
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Vintage Halloween PSA
Safety first vintage style.
And of course Garfield's Halloween Special!
Read more for parts 2 and 3
Part 2
Part 3
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The only way to Trick or Treat
We are only 12 days away from that wonderful day when kids worldwide are dressed up and released into the great world of greed, avarice, and gluttony. More than one kind of demon is released each Halloween as kids are sent and sometimes coerced onto the porches of strangers to beg/demand candy.
I'm sure my first few porches included some prodding from my mom, but after I got that taste in my mouth I was hard to catch up with. I quickly learned that the key to Halloween was speed. The fastest way to get the goods was to run up just as the other kids were about to leave. I not only saved the 5 seconds it took for the stranger to open their door, but also the 3.5 seconds it took to say "trick or treat".
Running was the only option on Halloween, and sidewalks were optional. Steamrolling over fairies and princesses only slowed you down especially if there was a grownup around. The older I grew the better Halloween became. I learned the art of candy inspection and practiced this often on my younger siblings. Of course, I had to make sure their candy was safe (and that they weren't eating anything I wanted). I also learned that greed, avarice, and gluttony come with a price; usually an upset stomach and multiple trips to the dentist.
So what are your special "trick or treat" tips for the kiddies?
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Labels: candy, fun, Halloween, holiday, trick or treat
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Know Your Nose
Sense of smell is such an important aspect in life, yet so overlooked (a lot like Recueilli this past month). Well, luckily researchers are furiously at work in odor to bring your sniffer (and theirs) to the lime light. Today we're going to go over some the the latest news, tips, and tricks.
Whether or not there is some type of magical scent or pheromone that will bring you love and happiness, the fact is odors are able to alter our emotions! According to my favorite and always trusted source wikipedia, Aromatherapy was coined by a Frenchy who plopped his burning arm into a vat of lavender oil and felt better. While the term is used a little differently today the stuff going on is still as crazy. One scientist in Philly tested people's moods after sniffing rags that had been rubbed under different people's armpits (no deodorants etc allowed). The findings: armpit smells of elderly ladies make most people feel good while smells from young testosterone filled teenagers make most people depressed. Moral of this one.. Gramps please stop bathing in your 1950's perfume and live free with your arms held high knowing your making the world a happier place.
Speaking of pheromone's a group of hard working scientists found that the brain processes male sweat and female pee differently. Man, I sure hope so...
Ok, back to Aromatherapy. Most people hate the dentist, it's too bad really if you are fortunate enough to have regular visits you hate it, those less fortunate line up for miles and wait for days for five minutes and a lot of pain. But I digress, somebody decided to change the smell of the dentist office just to see what would happen. That person was a scientist and found out that patients sniffing orange or lavender had a lower level of anxiety, a more positive mood, and were more calm than those not sniffing at all. Moral: Be grateful you can go to the dentist, and do a little bit more to help those less fortunate (they really are all around you). But, when you do go to the dentist or after a stressful day pull out some orange and lavender and slowly sniff away.
PS. Tips from University of Texas Cancer Center: "Lavender is now used to treat insomnia, migraines and provide stress relief. Rosemary relieves muscle pain, low blood pressure and cold feet and hands. Spearmint aids digestion and eases nausea and vomiting. Scents such as bay, laurel, and ylang-ylang appeal to men for their deep scent. They also treat skin rashes, rheumatism and stomach ailments.
Recipes:
Muscle Relaxation Bath Salts - 2 cups of Epsom salts, 5 drops of each oil - lavender, lemon grass, tea tree & orange. Use 1/2 cup mixture per bath.
Room Spray Diffusion - Use any oil 5-20 drops along with 2 to 4 ounces of distilled or spring water. Common sense precaution - don't spray in your eyes.
Energizing Carpet Cleaner - Combine pink grapefruit oil with baking soda and sprinkle before vacuuming.
Natural House Cleaner - Blend lemon and ravensara leaf oils with distilled water and non-sudsing soap.
Quality oils, which are light and heat sensitive, will be in a blue or brown light protective glass. Labeling on the bottle should provide should provide both the common and botanical name for the oil. Steer clear of concentrated oils with rubber eyedroppers since the oils react with the rubber causing it to break down and contaminate the oil."
Road trip coming up? Start sniffing peppermint or cinnamon. They both have been proved to increase alertness and decrease fatigue, frustration, and boredom while driving.
Want the maximum benefit.. science says your sniffer works best if you are sitting or standing.
Last and probably least (there's no science backing on this one).. don't overload your sniffer, and steer clear of the fake commercial stuff.
Ok, ok references after the jump
September issue of the journal Physiology & Behavior
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston
New Scientist magazine
Association for Chemical Reception Sciences Conference
www.medindia.net
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Labels: aromatherapy, fun, nose, science, smells
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Learn to Speak ___ for Free!
Mango is the world's first language learning system being offered free to everyone. Here's a list of the courses offered: Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Russian, French, and Greek. They also have English for Spanish, and English for Polish.
After taking the site for a test drive, I am really overwhelmed and impressed. The focus is on speaking and understanding the language (the most important parts). While, your not going to become fluent after completion of all 100 lessons, your going to be able to get around.
Of course learning a language takes work and dedication, but mango makes the learning just a little more accessible.
Here's the Link: www.trymango.com
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California Disney
The true Disney experience just wouldn't be complete without a few of the gems out West. If you don't ever plan on making the pilgrimage then at least hit up these vids.
Sorry, no smells or wind in your face for Soaring over California (the smells don't work some of the time on the real ride anyway). My favorite: The Grizzly Rapids.
- Soarin' Over California
- Splash Mountain Disneyland California Ride Through
- California Screamin' Roller Coaster Ride
- Grizzly River Run Rapids Ride Disneyland California Park
- Indiana Jones Adventure Ride Disneyland California
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Labels: Disney World, fun, video
Friday, September 14, 2007
A taste of Disney World, sans long lines and $3 sodas.
Good times, and lots of old memories. Be careful watching these or you'll wind up buying tickets. Here's as close as your going to get to the happiest place on earth, while sitting at home in your underwear. Links go directly to nostalgic home videos of the Disney World rides!
- It's A Small World
- Jungle Cruise
- Disneyland Enchanted Tiki Room - Original Show
- Country Bear Jamboree part 1, part 2
- New Pirates w/ Johnny Depp
- Old Pirates of The Caribbean
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Matterhorn Bobsleds
- Skyway
- Alice In Wonderland
Read more for a rare treat; the film "Disneyland From Dream To Reality".
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Labels: Disney World, free, fun, video
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Download free Bare Naked Ladies
Need more tunes? The Vancouver Sun and Nettwerk music group have teamed up to help feed your ipod. As of right now you can download the album Seriously Westcoast vol.1 for free.
The music is pretty good, there are a couple from good ole BNL, a live Sarah McLachlan, and Fa Fa Fa by Datarock. Another gem is Ocean Size Love by Leigh Nash (the lead vocalist from Sixpence n.t.r.).
Wanna fix? Feed the Pod, Click Here!
How about a direct link to the zip..
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Friday, September 7, 2007
"Write something else. Thanks! Best Blog..."
In honor of yesterday's comment, "Write something else. Thanks! Best Blog...". We've decided to pull our very hard working reporter back from his search for the rumored eighth horcrux (yes, Ms. Rowling may have missed one). Apparently, our reporter was under the impression that lengthy mediation on the black sand beaches of Guatemala would Feng Shui him in the right direction.
When confronted our reporter replied back in a very cryptic message, "Q: Do you need a compass to practice feng shui? A: Yes. Just like a hair stylist needs a pair of scissors and a doctor needs a stethoscope." We are now accepting applications... in the mean time. We suggest you pickup a copy of "You Are Special: Words of Wisdom for All Ages from a Beloved Neighbor" by Fred Rogers. You don't have to take our word for it, here's a comment from an energetic reader on amazon.com
"I began reading while curled in a giant easy chair that pocketed my body; the words of Mr. Rogers and the sensation of being cradled in a secure place returned me to days when I felt completely...satisfied."Man, forget college football, all you really need is good ol' Mr. Rogers and a giant easy chair. And, while your waiting for your copy of "You Are Special: I have no idea who you are but, I love you Neighbor". Check my main man out, in the flesh:
"Heh, that's really nice" - Mr. Rogers
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Labels: books, feng shui, humor, Mr. Rogers
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Free Chicken and Coke!
Well, if you missed the last Chick-fil-A freebie, here's your second chance, and no cow suit is required this time around. Just hit this link and enter your info. Hurry though, it's limited to a million entries and we all know how fast that happens online.
What a page name www.freechickenandcoke.com!Enjoy!
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Free your mind, make windshield washer fluid!
It rained today, and I finally had a chance to try out my homemade windshield washer fluid. It works! I know, I know windshield washer fluid is dirt cheap, but a few days ago I decided to do something about a three month old nagging indicator light.
I realized that my mind needed a rest. I had endured exactly three months of sitting in the store wondering what I had forgotten and then remembering as I'm pulling out of the parking lot. Adding a few drops of blue food coloring to a gallon of water and calling it a day was starting to sound really good. However, I did a quick search online, and guess what, the recipe is all over the place.
Here's the general idea.. mix some rubbing alcohol with a lot of water and add a tiny bit of dishsoap. I'm sorry, but I am really not going to measure this stuff out, it's windshield washer fluid. But, it works, and now I walk out of the store feeling free. By the way, go easy on the soap a little bit goes a long way.
Want a few links? Google - windshield washer fluid recipe
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Saturday, August 18, 2007
The Hillbilly Tripod
Here's a great weekend project that's pretty simple to make: A hillbilly tripod. This small portable camera mount might look more like a glorified hotdog roaster, but it gets the job done. The goofs here at Recueilli found that the whole project from start to finish takes about 30min. The hardest part was finding a screw/bolt that actually, fit into a regular camera mount.
To make a hillbilly tripod you need:
1 long screw/bolt that fits your camera mount
1 coat hanger
duct tape
wire cutters
needle nose pliers
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1. Use wire cutters to cut coat hanger into 3 equal straight lengths.
2. Use needle nose pliers to bend a small "u" on one end of each piece of wire.
3. Place the bent ends of each wire on screw making sure you leave enough screw to fit your camera mount.
4. Duct tape the bent ends of wire to your screw as tight as possible.
5. Add more duct tape to make sure it's tight.
Remember this is a hillbilly tripod.. don't try and make it look nice, just try and make it work.
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Fun with Cannon in D.
This video is too funny! Comedian Rob Paravonian shows how Cannon in D's cord progression has been used in tons of popular songs.
You might also want to check out:
Wikipedia's list of pop songs based on classical music.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Which Candidate is Right for You?
Are you as tired of the popularity contest associated with the Presidential Candidates (sponsored by the media), as the rest of America? Well the internet has made it a lot easier to find out which candidate is right for you based on where you stand on the issues.
1. The folks at 2decide.com have created an awesome table listing the candidates' positions on some of the top issues. If you haven't see this it is worth a look. Even better invite a group of friends over print out a table for each of them and then use it to play bingo as you talk politics! Link
2. Fellow blogger Matt Waterman has created a simple way to find out which candidates share your views. You decide where you stand on the issues and his script matches that to the candidates. I strongly suggest you try this out! Hopefully, you aren't too surprised by the results. Link
3. Ok, so this is piggybacking off of #2, but if you are really interested in where others stand on the issues you need to hit up Mr. Waterman's stats page. Basically, everything that is entered into the candidate matching script (#2) is logged. Mr Waterman has set up another script to generate stats from this info. This stats page has real potential. But, these stats could be hacked, there is no limit on the number of times you enter your issues, and you do not have to be of voting age etc. to participate. Link
Hopefully, these sites will help you cut through the popularity factor and get down to what really matters. And remember, a president never ever changes his mind once he has been elected.
Watch...It's just a matter of time before someone designs a widget etc. for facebook/myspace/blogs to display "Your presidential Match". Would you use it if there was one? I probably would.. but, your just going to have to wait until that time to see who I matched to.
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Labels: candidates, fun, info, president, stats, tips, voting
Friday, August 3, 2007
Let them sing it for you
Here's a cool site called 'Let them sing it for you'.
Just enter text and it is converted to musical words using clips from famous songs. It's a very useful site when you need to send ransom notes to blind people!
Link
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
10 Trees for $10, and A Good Cause!
Join the NADF! The National Arbor Day Foundation is dedicated to inspiring people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees. They have a great cause, and to prove it they are giving away 10 trees (free including shipping!) to all new members.
Basic membership costs $10 (which should fit almost any budget) and includes: The Tree Book with planting & care information, a bimonthly newsletter, and 33-56% off any future tree purchases.
These guys really want your free trees to grow, in fact they guarantee it. They also only ship during certain parts of the year, and will modify your order if they think a tree you picked might not survive in your area. So, if you've been meaning to add a few trees to your yard, or if you just want to do something good join the NADF today!
Link: http://www.arborday.org/shopping/memberships/memberships.cfm
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
Of Cheese and Sleep
I like Nice Blog, it's a brand new, spruce blog that's wiggling into it's own little niche in the macrocosm. Well tonight the author posted a bit about struggles with sleep and cheese. It brought back memories of a quick NPR segment on some of the scientific research the British have been working on. So in honor of Nice Blog, Wallace & Grommit, and all things British; I bring you Nigel White secretary of the British Cheese Board.
Link to audio for 'All Things Considered' by NPR. (if that doesn't work click here)
Bon Appetite and Good Night!
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Use Bringo and cut out the B.S.
Journal Entry #435 - July 25, 2007
So, today I needed to find a couple of last minute cross country airline tickets. Even after using kayak.com (the ultimate airline search site), prices were outrageous. I decided to pull out all stops and personally call the airlines to compare online prices with their supposed discounted ticket prices (govt, student, AAA, etc.)
My first call to the Airline was answered right away with a bright female computerized voice. After a bit of frustration and 10 minutes later, the computer finally said in a cheery voice, "all of our representatives are currently busy at the moment, please hold for the next available rep". Well, the computer already has all my info, and this should go pretty quick, so I'll just wait, I thought. 20 minutes later I'm still holding the phone to my ear jamming away to beautifully written elevator music. Just as the same song restarts for the 16th time I hang up. Remembering how I had bookmarked a web page I've always wanted to try but never had an opportunity, I go back to the computer.
Hello Bringo! This awesome site should charge money! You give them your phone number and the company you want to talk to, and they do the rest. When the company has a rep ready to speak with you Bringo calls your phone and patches you over. It works like a charm. In less than 10 minutes I was connected to an actual airline rep. (I guess he wasn't too busy this time).
Amazingly, Bringo was 5 for 5 connecting me to the reps I needed to talk to! I was so pleased with the service I found myself graciously thanking the airline reps as they each told me how the internet price was significantly better than any other discounts they offered. Thanks to Bringo, I saved cell phone minutes and a whole lot of time. - Rich
Links after the break
Bringo: Stop Talking to Machines and Talk to a Real Human - Or as I would put it.. Bringo: We cut out the B***S****.
Kayak - Life's a trip. Really, the only way to search for flights.
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Sunday, July 22, 2007
Chore Wars
Got kids? Got chores? You've got to get them hooked on Chore Wars. Chore Wars is an online adventure game that extends to your home. "Finally, you can claim experience points for housework."
The site puts a sweet spin on chores letting you and your kids live your own adventure. It helps you keep keep track of the chores you've done, and advances your character accordingly. This would be a really cool way to keep track of allowances for parents who pay per chore. You can even set things up so that the amount of "gold" payed out is random for each chore (ex. each time the child vacuums a room he can earn 1-4 pieces of gold which you then decide equals .25 cents - 1 dollar).
Want to play click here. Or email me for a link to join my party (Suds).
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Wanna be a doctor?
Here's the average pay per hour for Docs based on 2003 data. So next time you go to get your mole removed just remember that your Doc is getting about $1.60 a minute.
Orthopedic Surgeon - $107 per hr
Dermatologist - $95
Eye Doctor - $92
Radiologist - $87
Ear, Nose, Throat Doc - $86.9
Pathologist - $85
ER Doc - $76.5
General Surgeon - $76
Anesthesiologist - $71
OB/GYN Doc - $70.5
Psychiatrist - $54
Internal Med Doc - $53
Pediatrician - $49
Family Doc - $48
Read more for a table with average pay and average hours worked based on medical specialty.
From Dorsey. JAMA, Vol 290(9).Sept 3, 2003.1174.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Harry Potter Leaked
Well it's out.. at least 4 days early. Each page of the new "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" book has been photographed and put together in a file to be downloaded illegally. Supposedly the publisher spent $20 million to keep the book a secret.. oops. Just makes me wonder how much the government spends on their secrets? Sure hope it's a whole lot more than $20 mil.
Feel like putting your neck on the line by downloading a copy? Don't look here you're going to have to head on over to the pirate bay.
Read more for links
The full, final "Harry Potter" -- leaked online!
Canadian National Post
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Monday, July 16, 2007
NetLibrary
So, I spend at least an hour a day in the car. I think if I averaged out my life it would probably be closer to two, and that's a modest estimate. Actually, I once heard that the average time spent in a vehicle worldwide was 1 hour 6 min per day, per person.
Now that's a lot of time sitting around, and if you are like me most of it is spent listening to music or some kind of senseless talk show. That is until I figured that Harry Potter was even better as an audio book. From then on I've read er.. listened to about 30 different books while traveling.
Most libraries have at least a few audio books, but who wants to be seen in those kind of places. Instead surf the library at home using NetLibrary! I stumbled upon NetLibrary a few months ago when searching for fast access to a book I desperately needed. I was able to sign up with NetLibrary through my local library's webpage and I had the info I needed on the spot. Then a few weeks ago I decided to look for another book on NetLibrary and found that it was offered in audio also. In short, my laziness was rewarded once again over the internet. Now, I'm up to my ears in audio books and don't have enough excuses to hit the road.
Feeling lazy? Contact your local library to see if they offer access to NetLibrary. You could also try doing a quick search here to see if your library is a partner? In any case, it's worth the few minutes of hassle for hours of unadulterated auditory stimulation.
Of course, if you want the latest on the Deathly Hallows your going to have to go somewhere else.. I'd try amazon.com
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
The Give Away of the Century!
Are you ready for the give away of the Century? No, I don't think you are... but Chick-fil-A does.
Here's the deal: All day Friday Chick-fil-A is giving away free combo meals! That's right folks, free combo meals during breakfast, lunch, or dinner!
All you've got to do is show up "properly dressed". What do we mean "properly dressed". Let's just say no shirt, no shoes, NO UTTER, no service. Yep, to get your free combo meal you're going to have to help celebrate National Cow Appreciation Day by donning a full cow costume.
No costume, no problem Chick-fil-A has instructions on how to make one [Link]. They've also decided to give away free sandwiches to anyone wearing anything with a cow print (hats, shirts, etc).
Be careful though, dressing up like a cow on Friday the thirteenth sounds a little ominous. Just imagine the news flash: Well known lumberjack freaks out and attacks man dressed in cow costume with his ax this Friday the thirteenth. Rumor has it, the poor, superstitious Lumberjack freaked out after seeing a cow man rocking back and forth muttering something about a combo meal. Lumberjack swears he will never eat meat again. The cow man's family say they are shocked and deeply saddened by these odd turn of events.
After all is said and done.. Please send us pictures!!
Find the Chick-fil-A nearest you.
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Sunday, July 8, 2007
Rock Quarry to Resort
So what do you do with a half a mile hole in the ground that used to be a rock quarry? How about an all in one recreational resort?
That's exactly what you'll get if you decide to vacation in Shanghai, China sometime around May 2009. The resort will not only include a 400 bed five star hotel built into the rock face, but will also include restaurants, cafes, sport facilities, conference facilities, and even underwater public areas, guestrooms, and aquariums. Activities include all kinds of boating, swimming, snorkeling, fishing, bungee jumping, and rock climbing.
Oh yeah, did I mention it's going to be green.. using geothermal energy and a green roof.
Props to Atkins for such a beautiful and inspiring design. Read more for links
Inhabitat
World Architecture News
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Sunday, July 1, 2007
Happy Birthday to Moo
It's about time for another Recueilli exclusive... The official, hot Happy Birthday to MOO cake.
A few days ago we hired a team of bakers, rocket scientists, and cake designers to come up with an original design that would be simple, yet fun and delicious. After hours of slaving away in the kitchen, they finally figured out how to turn on the oven. The rest was well.. a piece of cake.
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1. Follow directions on boxed cake mix to make two 9 inch round cakes.
2. Cut like this:
3. Do this to the head:
so it looks like this..
4. Make it look like this:
and this..
5. Enjoy.. (A BIG CONGRATS to my wife who actually designed and made this awesome cake)
Still don't get it? Leave your questions in the comment box.
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Exercise Yo' Fingrs
Get it on tonight with some DDR for yo' twiddly widdlies. Link!
Thanks for the link Nick!
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Saturday, June 30, 2007
Using Genetics to Heal Your Heart
After age 65 if you are going to spend the night in the hospital, odds are it is because of heart problems. Actually, heart problems, especially heart attacks, are pretty common.
Well, researchers may have stumbled on a finding which may help with recovery from heart attacks and possibly other heart problems as well. A team at Columbia University Medical Center in New York found that by switching on a gene, adult mice were able to fix the damage from a heart attack.
So maybe sometime in the future when Old Joe's heart decides to take a smoke break Doc's will be able to go in, do a few molecular modifications, and help Joe's heart get back to the way it was in the good ole days.
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Gene switch helps mice fix their own broken hearts
Another interesting find
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Free: Super Pool from RealArcade
Fact: Playing sports on a computer is no where near as fun as really playing sports.
Fact: Free stuff doesn't cost any money (up front).
Fact: Right now you can download Super Pool from RealArcade for free.
So if your into playing free sports games on your computer then hit this link as fast as you can. "This offer expires soon... offer not available for Mac"
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
Carnival Game Hacks
Make sure you watch this vid, before trying to impress your honey at the next county fair.
P.S. Carnival Games for the Wii comes out in August. Read more for preview links.
New Wii games offer carnival fun
Carnival Games Commercial
Long game play video?
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
Are outlet malls worth it?
Outlets are sites where manufactures sell their goods directly to the public. Supposedly, shoppers save by cutting out the middle man. Many times outlet stores cut prices even more by offering goods that are out of style or slightly damaged (stuff that wouldn't make it in a normal department store).
As a special service to humanity, Recueilli's Reporters braved a day at an outlet mall to answer the age old question: Are they worth it?
A day at an outlet mall really depends on who you are and what you have in your wallet. For example, shopaholics might want to leave their plastic at home. LeBron James doesn't even need a wallet. And if your great-grandma would just carry a credit card you would jump for joy.
So, after driving for an hour, our reporters entered the mall carrying a single $100 bill. In less than 10 minutes, that bill was broken for a few shirts over 50% off. Overall our crew spent $80 on shoes, clothes, food, and cleaner. Add a generous $8 for gas and estimated vehicle maintenance, and the total for the day was $88. Compare that to the full (sticker price) total of $179, and the trip to the outlet saved 51%.
Well, sort of.. Don't forget that there was a total gaspillage (waste) of two hours travel time, and time is money (how much money, is up to you).
So our final answer: Yes it's worth it, at least every once in a while.
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KomoRadio ask the same question, and gets the same answer
Outlet Guide
List of some outlets
Have fun, and spend wisely.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Jump on the (hybrid) bandwagon
Want to build/design a new hybrid car? Well, if you're into that kind of stuff Google is throwing money ($1 million) at it, and has plans on throwing more ($10 million).
From Google.org: "RechargeIT is a Google.org initiative that aims to reduce CO2 emissions, cut oil use and stabilize the electrical grid by accelerating the adoption of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid technology."
Right now if Google is doing it, it should turn to gold.
Links: Google, metaefficient, NY Times, and ITworld
Yes, it's true: I love Google.
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Ed Brown
Edward Lewis Brown has decided not to pay income taxes. He says it's not constitutional. He also says he won't come out of his wind and solar powered self-sufficient home alive (that is unless all charges are dropped). Now here's bureaucracy.. instead of reaching into this man's pockets and taking the money they say he owes. The Feds cut off his phones, electricity, and water. His house is surrounded or at least under surveillance, and by the time this thing is over and done with more money will have been spent on making things right than is owed by Mr. Brown (more than $1 million).
According to Wikipedia: "The U.S. income tax was first proposed during the War of 1812, but was defeated.[4] In July 1861, the Congress passed a 3% tax on all net income above $600 a year (about USD 10,000 today). Income taxes were enacted at various times until 1894, but were not imposed after 1895 after an 1894 tax act was found to be unconstitutional. In response, the 16th Amendment was ratified in 1913.[4] Ratification has been unsuccessfully disputed by some tax protestors claiming, among other things, that slight errors in punctuation in the various instruments ratified by the several states invalidates the ratification."
More income tax protestor arguments here. Read more for links.
Links:
ABC News
CBS News
Concord Montior
The blog?
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Labels: bureaucracy, Ed Brown, green, money, taxes
Sunday, June 17, 2007
My Points
So many things in life revolve around points (earning points, making points, taking points, measuring points, pointing, etc). In many ways money is just another point system. You collect enough points, trade them in, and voila the Roles Royce is yours. In sports you get the ball into the net as often as possible to earn the maximum amount of points, in life it's not always that easy, but it's often the same idea.
Over ten years ago a business class started an online company based on points. That company is still alive and kicking today (and buys me dinner about every 3-4 months).
No I don't have anything to do with Mypoints.com, and they probably don't even realize they are buying me dinner. Here's how you can let them buy you dinner too:
The majority of my points have come from spending less than a minute a day quickly scanning emails that mypoints sends me. For every email they send I get 5pts. If I have a few minutes (usually not) I complete the surveys they send and earn 50pts. If I remember, I make my purchases online through them. I spend the same amount of money as I would otherwise, but I get a few points per dollar.
Overall, I spend very little time with mypoints, and expect very little from them. After a few months of not paying much attention, I notice that I have accumulated enough points for a gift card. I choose where I want to go out to eat, order the gift card, and enjoy.
I've streamlined mypoint emails even more by setting up a filter in gmail. I have the mypoint emails skip my inbox, and straight to a mypoints folder. Then, I take care of the emails all at once, whenever I get around to it (usually once a week).
You can sign up for Mypoints from their website, or I can invite you (members get 100pts per referral).
Just remember don't expect much, don't do much, and enjoy a free dinner every few months.
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Happy Father's Day
Sorry Dad, no poem. Just take this as a good ol' fashioned pat on the back.
Love ya.
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Friday, June 15, 2007
Is it corn or is it oil?
The news has been awash with threats of rising milk, cereal, and meat costs. And the accused terrorist...corn. In fact, some say that milk in Florida will end up over $5 a gallon by September. Ouch.
An increased demand for ethanol has led to increasing demand for corn. This means less corn for the cows and kiddies. And, don't forget the staple of American food, corn syrup.
But, perhaps corn is just a quick throw away, accomplice to a much bigger and more formidable attacker: oil. We all know that oil prices are high, with prices staring us in the face on almost every street corner. It seems now we are staring to see some of the side effects of higher oil. It just may be that corn is only the tip of the iceberg.
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
4 Stress Tips You Haven't Heard Before
Like the title says, here are four stress tips you haven't heard before. Why? Cause their mine.. Ok, well at least that is what I like to think. The best tips for relieving your stress are your own!
1. Change your posture - Check out the posture of the guy who's stressed out. Hands are clenched, forehead wrinkled, sitting hunched over with feet together. Now next time you're stressed, think of that guy and do the opposite. Ok, so cavemen needed to hide and protect themselves from ligers by scrunching up and being small, but we're no longer at the bottom of the food chain so open up and relax.
2. Feet up and hands above head - When your on wits end your heart starts beating faster, well put that heart back in it's place by forcing the blood back to your core. You don't need extra blood in your hands and feet. Calm down, kick back, put your feet up, and your hands behind your head.
3. Smile / Show some love - Worried then smile, can't then fake it. Give a loved one a kiss or a hug, or do something nice for a stranger. Not only will you feel better, but you will (hopefully) put things back into perspective.
4. Have a sandwich - And, eat it slowly. Food is usually good, and a comfort food like a homemade sandwich is even better. Eating tells your body it's time to rest and digest, eating slowly adds that little exclamation point.
Any great tips of your own.. please share.
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
Lumosity
With age comes beauty, money, and.. forgetfulness. We all know someone who fits, at least, that last category. Luckily, research shows there are ways of clearing a few of those cobwebs from the corners of our minds.
NintendoDS has taken advantage of that fact and has a game that's supposed to help you out. If you don't have a NintendoDS or if you've misplaced your BrainAge game and don't know where to find it, all is not lost!
Some really smart people from Lumos Labs have put together a great program online. Their games are fun to play, and well designed. The program's called Lumosity, and they say after 30 sessions you should experience these types of things:
- Clearer and quicker thinking
- Better memory for names, numbers, directions, etc.
- Increased alertness and awareness
- Elevated mood
- Better concentration at work or while driving
Here's the link. Hurry though, they make it seem as if they might start charging for the service soon.
Competitive? Read more for my scores (betcha can't beat them!)
My first time playing on level 1:
Birdwatching = 912
Speed Match = 3520 (2nd time playing.. totally messed up the 1st time)
Monstergarden = 2725
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Saturday, June 9, 2007
Hot, Hot, Hot!!
Orest Symko a physicist at the University of Utah professes to have found a way to turn heat into sound, and sound into electricity. If their technology holds true it could change the world (remember this is the same university that announced cold fusion and almost 20 years later has nothing to show of it).
Thermal Acoustic Piezo Energy Conversion is a little longer of a name than cold fusion and it seems to be a bit more legit with funding coming from the Army in the form of $2 million bucks.
"Symko expects the devices could be used within two years as an alternative to photovoltaic cells for converting sunlight into electricity. The heat engines also could be used to cool laptop and other computers that generate more heat as their electronics grow more complex. And Symko foresees using the devices to generate electricity from heat that now is released from nuclear power plant cooling towers."
It would be cool to pop one of these puppies on a hybrid car. If your an investor keep your eye on this one.. it's gonna be hot (and noisy).
Photo: University of Utah physicist Orest Symko holds a match to a small heat engine that produces a high-pitched tone by converting heat into sound. Symko's research team is combining such heat engines with existing technology that turns sound into electricity, resulting in devices that can harness solar energy in a new way, cool computers and other electronics, and conserve energy by changing waste heat into power
Link to University of Utah press release.
Go Cougars :)
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Ice Ice Baby
Yeah, that's the main idea concerning global warming.. a relatively rapid decrease in the polar ice caps. This stuff is serious, but even more disconcerting is what's under and around that melting ice.
Plankton! We all learned in elementary school about the food chain, and hopefully how these funky tiny organisms constituted the bottom of that chain.
Well (like the rest of the world), these creatures are getting lazy. As temperatures in the arctic rise, the plankton store less fat to stay alive. Low fat plankton would be good for an American diet and lifestyle, but it stinks for the fish and animals in the arctic.
So what will be the results of tons of lazy plankton? Who knows, I'd ask the bees, but they seem to be getting lost. Sounds almost like a script from A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy except we're the ones getting ready to bulldoze our own planet.
Image above from UNEP Global Outlook for Ice and Snow
Read more for a lot of links.
Polar Bears in Trouble
Accelerating Climate Change Hurting Canada's Arctic Whales
Rapid changes in Arctic sea ice (NASA)
Bird migration patterns shifting - an early warning of climate change
Warming sea threatens Caribbean corals
Electroplankton!!
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Monday, June 4, 2007
Transformers is gonna be Hot!
If you just can't wait for July 3rd check out more Transformers clips from kooldude88
Here's the official movie site.
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Labels: fun, movies, transformers
Friday, June 1, 2007
20 quick tips you probably haven't heard before
I got an email the other day with several great, quick tips around the house. Here they are with a few of my own:
1. Homemade foam carpet cleaner - Mix 1tsp vinegar, 1/2tsp ammonia, 3Tbs dish soap, and 1/2 cup water. Beat with and egg beater until foamy. Works just as well as commercial carpet cleaner!
2. Reheat Pizza - Heat up leftover pizza in a non-stick skillet on top of the stove, set heat to med-low and heat till warm. This keeps the crust crispy. No soggy micro pizza. I saw this on the cooking channel and it really works. Mona, Orlando, FL
3. Expanding Frosting - When you buy a container of cake frosting from the store, whip it with your mixer for a few minutes. You can double it in size. You get to frost more cake/cupcakes with the same amount. You also eat less sugar/calories per serving. Kathy, Mesick, MI
4. Reheating refrigerated bread - To warm biscuits, pancakes, or muffins that were refrigerated, place them in a microwave with a cup of water. The increased moisture will keep the food moist and help it reheat faster. Dave, Camden, DE
5. Foggy Windshield? - Buy a chalkboard eraser and keep it in the glove box of your car. When the windows fog, rub with the eraser! Works better than a cloth! Alicia, Tampa, FL
6. Conditioner - Use your hair conditioner to shave your legs. It's a lot cheaper than shaving cream and leaves your legs really smooth. It's also a great way to use up the conditioner you bought but didn't like when you tried it in your hair... Kerry, Canada
7. Broken Glass - Use a dry cotton ball to pick up little broken glass pieces of glass - the fibers catch ones you can't see! Olive, Santee, CA
8. No More Mosquitoes - Place a dryer sheet in your pocket. It will keep the mosquitoes away. Diane, Moran, SC
9. Measuring Cups - Before you pour sticky substances into a measuring cup, fill it with hot water. Dump out the hot water, but don't dry the cup. Next, add your ingredient, such as peanut butter, and watch how easily it comes right out. Kim, Goldsboro, NC
10. Reducing Static Cling - Pin a small safety pin to the seam of your slip and you will not have a clingy skirt or dress. Same thing works with slacks that cling when wearing panty hose. Place pin in seam of slacks and - voila - static is gone. Pam, Maple Rapids, NH
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11. Flexible vacuum - To get something out of a heat register or under the fridge add an empty paper towel roll or empty gift wrap roll to your vacuum. It can be bent or flattened to get in narrow openings. Donna, Anderson, SC
12. MINE - If you purchase a new bike for your child, place their picture inside the handle bar before placing the grips on. If the bike is stolen and later recovered, remove the grip and there is your proof who owns the bike. Janet, Carthage, IL
13. Newspaper weeds away - Put layers of wet newspaper around your plants overlapping as you go. Cover with mulch and forget about weeds. Weeds will get through some gardening plastic they will not get through wet newspapers. Linda, Monmouth Jct., NJ
14. Reopening envelope - If you seal an envelope and then realize you forgot to include something inside, just place your sealed envelope in the freezer for an hour or two. Voila! It unseals easily. Mary, Lockhart, TX
15. Squirrel Away! - To keep squirrels from eating your plants sprinkle your plants with cayenne pepper. The cayenne pepper doesn't hurt the plant and the squirrels won't come near it. Kathy, Maumelle, AR
16. Goodbye Fruit Flies - To get rid of pesky fruit flies, take a small glass fill it 1/2" with Apple Cider Vinegar and 2 drops of dish washing liquid, mix well. You will find those flies drawn to the cup and gone forever! Barbra, Birch Run, MI
17. Get Rid of Ants - Put small piles of cornmeal where you see ants. They eat it, take it "home," & can't digest it so it kills them. It may take a week or so, esp. if it rains, but it works & you don't have the worry about pets or small children being harmed! Teresa, Mitchell, SD
18. Take baby powder to the beach - Keep a small bottle of baby powder in your beach bag. When your ready to leave the beach sprinkle yourself and kids with the powder and the sand will slide right off your skin.
19. Easy Deviled Eggs - Put cooked egg yolks in a zip lock bag. Seal, mash till they are all broken up. Add remainder of ingredients, reseal, keep mashing it up mixing thoroughly, cut the tip of the baggy, squeeze mixture into egg. Just throw bag away when done easy clean up. Janet, Killeen, TX
20. Keep rabbits out of the garden - Sprinkle dried blood around your plants, or mix a tablespoon of dried blood in two gallons water and spray plants. The rabbits and deer will leave your plants alone.
Got a favorite tip? Let's hear it in the comments..
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
The Love Maine Lobster Claw Game!
Summer reminds me of the beach, which reminds me of the boardwalk, which reminds me of arcade games, which reminds me of the claw game. Well some enterprising individuals a few years back combined the claw game with the beach and came up with "The Love Maine Lobster Claw Game". Your prize a healthy, happy live lobster!
You've got to see this puppy in action.. fresh off of youtube: The Love Maine Lobster Claw Game!
Want your very own Love Maine Lobster Claw Game? No problem, Marine Ecological Habitats is selling them for $15,950.. actually, if you order soon you'll get your first 12 live lobsters free. No joke, they project that the machine will pay for itself in 10 months.
Do you know where I can go to play "The Love Maine Lobster Claw Game"? Please leave a comment with price and location, thanks!
Recueilli is in no way associated with Marine Ecological Habitats or The Lobster Claw Game
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Labels: arcade, beach, claw, fun, games, lobster, marine catcher, summer
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Coolest way to browse photos ever!
Here is a link to the coolest way to browse photos ever! Hopefully, one day there will be software that will allow you to do this to your on photos. Imagine one of those new digital picture frames with this kind of capability. Be careful though if you are like me you will spend hours mindlessly clicking away, thinking when does it end.. when does it end..
A big thanks to Tim for the link.
http://interact10ways.com/usa/information_interactive.htm
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Saturday, May 26, 2007
Pandora
I love Pandora. This free online radio service has been around for long enough to pass the test of time. On Pandora you set up stations based on songs or artist you like and Pandora does the rest (picking music to play that matches your preferences). As you listen to your stations you can vote on the music Pandora picks for you. Spending a few minutes voting here and there over a few months will really help you create amazing radio stations. Click here to get started: www.pandora.com
Right now Pandora is blocking access to anyone outside the US. There are ways to get around this if you really want to (Link). You might also want to check out Last.fm I like Pandora better, but that's just me.
Feel boxed in by the normal browser version of Pandora? Read more for a few good programs to help you get more out of Pandora.
Check these babies out:
Just in case you care - Here are the artists I used to create a study music station (minimal words mostly soft background music): Dan Gibson, Danny Wright, David Lanz, Dr. Jeffrey Thompson, Enya, George Winston, Jon Schmidt, Kurt Bestor, Lorie Line
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Friday, May 25, 2007
Great Games Online
Well it's been a long week. How about some weekend fun. Here are four totally awesome games you can play online. They are all fairly simple, fun flash games. Playing them might lead to hours (too many hours) of fun.
1. Eagle Eye Game - In this game you are an archer trying to hit various targets. It uses the mouse, and really requires some precision for a high score.
2. Tactics100 - This game gives you 100 points to spend on the army of your choice. After you build an army, you use tactics to defeat your enemy. It's kind of like chess, but you decided which pieces you will use and where they go on the board.
3. Sea of Fire - Imagine a mix between warcraft and risk and you have sea of fire. It's a great game with one downside.. no ending. So, after you conquer all the contries give yourself a pat on the back and move on to better things.
4. Potion Panic - In this game you mix three liquids into deadly concoctions in order to defend your base. It's an amazingly fun game for anyone who likes to experiment.
Got another great online game? Please leave a comment, I'd love to kill another hour or two.
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