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Create multiple iPhoto libraries, instead of having to keep all your photos in a single library
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Great search discussion cloaked in Quick silver
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While there are still many who love Netvibes, iGoogle has its share of fans in the start page world. And with more than 25,000 gadgets available for iGoogle, the array of choices is sometimes overwhelming.
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“the show with zefrank” was a short video program produced Monday through Friday
for one year (March 17, 2006 – March 17, 2007).
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CoScripter is a system for recording, automating, and sharing processes performed in a web browser such as printing photos online, requesting a vacation hold for postal mail, or checking bank account information. Instructions for processes are recorded an
There is nothing like the pure unadulterated joy I see in my Daughters eyes. I see it when they are swinging on swings, running through sprinklers and when they giggle. I guess my point is we spend a great deal of time thinking about the future and what can be, all the while sacrificing what is now. We miss so much at times for so little.
Be Still. Be Now.
Here are two Twitter bots I would love to see:
- Google search history bot posts at random my search queries every hour or so.
- FedEx tracking bot send it the tracking number and it twitters the location of your package.
I have really taken seriously my efforts to get my weight to a healthy level. So in the spirit of the post by Jason Calacanis I will start fat blogging. I have taken the position that the more I measure my efforts the more likely I will stick with them. I have taken to wearing a pedometer during my waking hours, as a means of measuring my physical activity. My goal is to take 10,000 steps a day. For me that measures just under 5 miles of walking. I have found that I take on an average weekday 3,000 steps (it varies depending on my meeting schedule). So I seek every day to add steps. I do many things to add steps, her are some examples:
- I park as far as possible from the door a work
- I actually like going to the Mall on weekends
- I park up the street from restaurants
- I take the longer route to meetings
I just try to sneak more steps in when ever possible. I have started to track my steps in a google spreadsheet. I find that seeing my progress increases my determination. I have also started counting my calories, but have not started a food log yet. I work to keep my calorie intake at 1500 on everyday but Saturday (My free day, within reason).
So on the date I started the spreadsheet below I weighed 270 lbs. This is the most I have ever weighed. When I heard the nurse give me the number, I knew right then I was going to make some significant changes. I have not weighed in again, but I will soon. I have used some of the in cell graphing tricks, I like seeing the bar graphs I can quickly see my bad days and my good ones. My ultimate target weight is 185 lbs., so that leaves me 85 lbs. away and I’m going to do it one step at a time.
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“I wrote a piece for the July/August issue of Corporate Dealmaker. The magazine did eight pages on business books and their impact on the M&A industry. Here is my contribution where I discuss books that should be on every executive’s reading list”
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a professor of psychology at University of California Davis named Dean Simonton has conducted extensive research on age and creativity across many other fields, including science, literature, music, chess, film, politics, and military combat.