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Novitec Rosso Ferrari Scuderia 16M
in Wangtam, on July 4, 2009
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Some Like It Even Hotter: NOVITEC ROSSO Tunes the Ferrari Scuderia Spider 16M - 696 hp / 512 kW, 682 Nm and More than 330 km/h
How can you make a Ferrari Scuderia Spider 16M, built in a limited edition of just 499 vehicles, even more exciting and more exclusive? Easy, just take it to N...
Are you ready for a mortgage loan?
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on July 1, 2009
For many people, owning a home is still the embodiment of the American dream. (I guess they don't know yet about clogged gutters, weeding and broken water heaters.) The desire to own something, to call something yours, is a strong one.
Of course, the American dream has taken a bit of a hit thes...
Alex Woo Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on July 1, 2009
Designer Fine Jewelry
Alex Woo is a New York based jewelry designer , who first rose to prominence when a necklace from her Little Numbers collection was worn by Eva Longoria in 2005. Woo's father, Alexander Woo, was a bench jeweler, and he began teaching her the basics of jewelry making w...
Three US IPO Listings for Chinese Companies
in China Venture News, on June 28, 2009
Seeking Alpha has an informative write up online at the moment for three Chinese companies that recently released IPOs on the US market.
Duoyuan Global Water Inc. listed on the NYSE. The company describes itself as "a leading China-based domestic water treatment equipment supplier." Che...
ChicTots' Chic & Cozy Blanket Bag
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 27, 2009
Sunny days are here again and it's time to hit the outdoors! Head to the park and let the little ones run around and burn out their energy. Pack some snacks, a blanket and you're done!
If you're in the market for a blanket, check out ChicTots' Chic & Cozy Blanket Bag , a co...
Tourismus: Deutschlands beste Badeseen
in Das Reise-Weblog, on June 22, 2009
© jÖrg
Keine Lust auf Chlorwasser? Oder überfüllte Schwimmbäder? Dann ist der Badesee eine gelungene Alternative, zumal die Wasserqualität innerhalb der EU einmal mehr vom Feinsten ist. Das hat die EU-Studie zur Wasserqualität ergeben, über die die Tageszeitung " Die Welt " berichte...
CCTV焦点访谈曝光谷歌中国大量宣传色情信息
in Wangtam, on June 19, 2009
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Change Your Thermostat’s Setting to Save Money on AC
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 19, 2009
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Another great way to save money on your air conditioning bill this summer is to change the setting on your thermostat for your central air conditioning. If you do not have one that you can automatically set, then you may want to get one.
It is a good idea to set it at a...
And They Say He's One of the Smart Breeds
in The Outdoor Weblog, on June 18, 2009
© Matt Finley Gordon.Loves him some water!
I've enjoyed living in rural southern California. I've got a decent place and a good dog to watch it while I'm at work. Last month my neighbor's beagles got tagged by a skunk. Twice.
Now, as funny as it may have seemed at the time,...
A Healthy Dozen "Gift" Ideas for Father's Day
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 16, 2009
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In lieu of Fathers' Day, Dr. Erika Schwartz is giving tips on how to give the gift of better health for Dads.
Cinergy Health 's Medical Director, Dr. Erika Schwartz, offers these 12 easy, fun and effective ways to help improve Dad's overall health and outlook on life:
...
Disney and toxic waste allegations
in Sox First, on June 15, 2009
The Walt Disney Company earlier this year unveiled , amidst much fanfare, its new environmental initiatives which included zero greenhouse gas emissions and zero waste. But is this Fantasyland stuff? We now have reports that the Environmental Protection Agency is looking carefully at allegat...
Is Algae the Real Future of Biofeul?
in IfEnergy, on June 12, 2009
A piece at Renewable Energy World recently asked that question.
Energy policy at the moment sets targets for biofuel use. Those targets are pretty high and only a certain amount (less than half, eventually) can come from ethanol. Where will the rest come from? Algae has emerged as a promising fe...
In Search of a Cool Summer: Lake Baikal, Siberia
in Hidden Travel Gems, on June 12, 2009
One of the least noticed natural wonderlands in the tourist world today is Lake Baikal in Siberian Russia.
During the 52 days between June 20th and August 10th it usually breaks 85F degrees in Ulan-Ude (on the shores of Lake Baikal) less than a dozen times each year. The high temperature is more...
NIKA Water: Helping Body and Soul
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 12, 2009
With another hot summer on the way, proper hydration is on the top of everyone's mind. However, here is a unique twist on the classic summer water story:
An estimated 75% of Americans suffer from mild, chronic dehydration. But that number is nothing compared to the 20% of the world's p...
Steven Kretchmer Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on June 12, 2009
Fine Designer Jewelry
Steven Kretchmer began making jewelry in 1969. Although the Kretchmer bloodline can be traced back several generations to jewelers of Romanian royalty, Steven's interest in precious metals and fine jewelry design was driven by his own unique vision. In 1976, he earne...
Save Money by Not Paying for Water
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 11, 2009
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Many products contain a lot of water. The water bulks up the product, costs more to package and ship, and of course, costs you more to get it, too. When you really think about it, this means that you could save money by buying the same foods - but without all the water added to...
Western Digital My Book Studio Edition is 4TB Worth of Peace
in The Gadgets Weblog, on June 10, 2009
Speaking for someone who has a few computers and has had substantial data loss on everyone, 4TB (yes Terabytes) of data storage does not sound like overkill. I could run Time Machine for years on that sucker, and never lose anything. At the end of last semester, there was massive water damage i...
In Search of a Cool Summer: Kunming, China
in Hidden Travel Gems, on June 6, 2009
Kunming is an air conditioned city.
During the 52 days between June 20th and August 10th it was never warmer than 80F degrees in Kunming in 2002. The temperature didn't reach 75 degrees on 24 of those days. Temperatures at night fell below 65 degrees on all but eight nights. About half of th...
Prepare Your Kids Against Head Lice This Summer
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 1, 2009
© downing.amanda
LiceMD® is introducing pediatric doctors and nurses to a pesticide-free breakthrough treatment that will help take control of lice outbreaks while restoring households with some peace of mind! Why the peace of mind? Because LiceMD's primary ingredient is dimethicone , a...
In Search of a Cool Summer: Baguio, Philippines
in Hidden Travel Gems, on May 29, 2009
Asia is hot in the summer. At least most of it is. But there are a few spots where the summer traveler can enjoy moderate, perhaps even cool, weather. Chief among those locations is Baguio City, Philippines.
Baguio is referred to affectionately as the summer capital of the Philippines. The title...
Antalya: Turkey's Mediterranean Playground
in Wandalust, on May 29, 2009
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Antalya is Turkey's Mediterranean playground. The beaches are beautiful. The water is warm. The nightlife is varied and moderately sophisticated. There are added attractions. The site is extremely close to some of the most beautiful mountains in the Mediterranean basin. Histo...
China's today national distribution capabilities
in Supplychainer, on May 27, 2009
CHaINA web magazine has recently done a Q&A with Jean Pierre Chesse , the founder and CEO of Sinodis, a food importer and cold chain lo-gistics service provider in China. I went through the piece and even though the interview was more around cold chain in China, there were some interesting ...
Five Golf Destinations in Spain
in Wandalust, on May 19, 2009
© Supermac1961
Golf holidays in Spain : how could you think of anything else at the moment? Spring is here, and Spain beckons...
Hotel La Manga Club - Principe Felipe - Located in La Manga, Los Belones, Cartagena, 41 miles SW of Murcia, 77 miles SW of Alicante, province of Murcia, with t...
Speed Sourcing - An Over-Reaction to Long Procurement Cycles?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on May 19, 2009
© Urban Mixer
In a recent Computerworld article , EquaTerra highlighted its "Speed Sourcing" concept - an accelerated process to complete outsourcing deals. The practice, whereby the entire procurement and negotiation process is compressed - with key features eliminated - promises f...
Spain's Top Five Golf Destinations
in Eagle Par Birdie, on May 15, 2009
© Supermac1961
Golf holidays in Spain : how could you think of anything else at the moment? Spring is here, and Spain beckons...
Hotel La Manga Club - Principe Felipe - Located in La Manga, Los Belones, Cartagena, 41 miles SW of Murcia, 77 miles SW of Alicante, province of Murcia, with t...
Families Fighting Flu Launches H1N1 Awareness Campaign
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 13, 2009
© hmerinomx
Families Fighting Flu (FFF) is a non-profit organization made up of parents who have all lost a child to seasonal flu. FFF is dedicated to educating people about the severity of influenza and the importance of vaccinating children against the flu each year.
You want to make sure t...
Bacteria with Multiple Antibiotic Resistance in Waste Treatment Plants
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 10, 2009
© DefMo Researchers have discovered increasing populations of bacteria with multiple resistance to antibiotics in waste water treatment plants. They found the so-called superbugs-bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics-up to 100 yards downstream from the discharge point into the Huron River....
IT-740 Staff Badge: World’s thinnest hybrid active RFID Tag
in The RFID Weblog, on May 5, 2009
Ladies and gentlemen, presenting to you the world's thinnest hybrid active RFID tag - the IT-740 Staff Badge . This RFID Badge is so thin that it's almost impossible to differentiate it from a standard employee badge. Despite being thin Staff Badge is high on battery life and certainty...
Fish Finder Watch Might Be Best Father's Day Present
in The Gadgets Weblog, on May 5, 2009
My mom fell in love with technology thanks to the Kindle, and my wife became a Mac fan only because of her iPhone. There are "gateway drugs" in technology that can change a person's world once they are introduced to them. The Humminbird RF35 Fish Finder Watch might just be the one...
EPA's National Drinking Water Week
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 4, 2009
© Julien Harneis
Sunday, May 3rd was The first day of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Drinking Water Week. Where are you getting your recommended eight glasses of water every day?
According to the EPA, bottled water is "much more expensive, per gallon, than...
Tagliamonte Italian Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on April 30, 2009
Italian Cameo Jewelry
Tagliamonte Vicenza continues the tradition of Tagliamonte founded in Torre del Greco (Naples) in 1943. This company has been dedicated to the production of Venetian Cameo jewelry since 1985, and these creations have become the firm's principal product. In fact, Tagl...
PeeWee Tablet PC Is Too Good For My Kids
in The Gadgets Weblog, on April 29, 2009
My kids are pretty computer savvy; I would even say that they know more than most adults that I work with. One day soon I will probably get them on their own PC. Unfortunately, the PeeWee Tablet probably will not be their PC. It would be the perfect machine if it weren't for the price.
Th...
Swatch Watches
in The Jewelry Weblog, on April 28, 2009
Swiss Designer Watches
In the mid-seventies, the Swiss watch industry was in the midst of its worst crisis ever. The Japanese competition had been outclassed in 1979 with the launch of the Delirium, the world's thinnest wristwatch with a limited number of components. But the event that marked...
Clothing Optional in Bavaria
in The Flyaway Weblog, on April 23, 2009
TravelPost had an interesting spot earlier this month on the 32-room Hotel Rosengarten in the Black Forest region. It will soon become Germany's first nude hotel, "catering solely to those willing to shed clothing for the duration of their stay..." The project from entrepreneur F...
Porsche Panamera Makes World Debut in China
in carzz.org, on April 22, 2009
Porsche has officially launched the Panamera, its first 4-door sedan. The company chose the Shanghai Motor Show as the world stage, an indication of just how important it views the Chinese market. Like many automobile journalists I had reservations about Porsche making a sedan, however sporty i...
KDDI/Sharp launching Solar Powered Eco-Friendly Phone
in The Smart PDA, on April 21, 2009
KDDI has announced a new stylish Solar-Powered handset, which will be launched in association with Sharp Corporation. It will be made of Eco-Friendly and Water Proof material and provide few minutes of Talk Time or 120 minutes of Standby Time by just 10 minutes of Solar Charging. It will be avai...
Climate change flood warning
in Sox First, on April 20, 2009
Dire warnings from Energy Secretary Steven Chu that some islands in the Caribbean will disappear and that Louisiana and even northern California could be overrun with rising water as a result of global warming. Conservative commentators and so-called experts will no doubt attack Chu for being...
Save Money by Conserving Use of Electricity
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on April 19, 2009
© TheTruthAbout...
As I have mentioned several times, there are many ways to save money. One way is to reduce your electric bill. Here are some money saving tips about how to do just that.
1. Become Energy Conscious
If you think about it, there are already probably a few things that you...
Model-Making Klutz Admires 1-6th Scale Corvette Engine That Runs
in Classical Drives, on April 17, 2009
Way, way back when Elvis first made an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show I was a radio announcer in North Bay Ontario. No disc jockeys in those days, folks... we covered everything from funeral announcements to local hit parades. Already a sports car enthusiast, in my spare moments at the statio...
Canadian Golf Prepares for Storm
in Eagle Par Birdie, on April 13, 2009
The recreational golf season is now underway in the chillier parts of North America.
The bite of winter has been replaced by the cool winds of spring but there is still a cold feel to the start of the season that goes bone-deep.
In Canada, a huge question mark hangs over the golf course indus...
Take your photography pro
in Digital Shot, on April 9, 2009
Was just scanning my usual photography news and review sources and saw this fantastic little article pop up; Annabel explains in great detail the best way to go from being a hobby amateur photographer to a full blown pro, offering your services in return for cold, hard, cash.
It's a great ...
Top 5 Places to Play Golf in Spain
in Eagle Par Birdie, on April 8, 2009
With Spring now upon us it will be time very soon to consider a golf vacation. Few places in Europe offer the variety and beauty, the challenge and the relaxation that can be found on the golf courses of Spain . Consider...
La Manga Las Lomas - with three outstanding championship courses and c...
DigiHeal: Medical Tablet with the power of RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on April 7, 2009
Check this, a Windows tablet PC with RFID involved. Targeted at medical applications, DigiHeal is equipped with a 10.4-inch touch screen, Core2 Solo U2100 processor, 2.0 mega pixel camera, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless, 60GB or 80GB HDD, Bluetooth, barcode scanner and RFID reader.
The DigiHeal can...
Microbes Convert Carbon Dioxide and Electricity to Methane
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 31, 2009
Researchers have developed microbial electrolysis cells using Archaea species that could use the current to convert carbon dioxide and water to methane without any organic material, bacteria or hydrogen usually found in microbial electrolysis cells.
The researchers created a two-chambered cel...
Do You Have a Jellyfish?
in IfEnergy, on March 28, 2009
The commercial-industrial efforts to turn wind into energy for money seem to get a lot more attention than the smaller efforts to enable individual citizens to use wind energy as a means of opting out of the power grid altogether. So I found the Jellyfish Wind Appliance to be fascinating as a pe...
Rite Aid for Allergies
in Allergies, on March 27, 2009
If you prefer shopping for your allergy medications online, take advantage of Rite Aid 's offerings for allergy sufferers. Rite Aid has teamed up with the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (AAAAI) to help those affected find the best treatments for their symptoms.
If yo...
California: Black Cars to be Banned Because they Work Harder than Other Cars?
in carzz.org, on March 26, 2009
© Willvision Photography Now I've seen it all. California has officially lost its law-making mind. They're set to try to pass legislation that will ban black cars . That's right... Black cars.
Why? Because black cars work harder than other light colored cars to cool the occ...
The Baby Fat Diet
in Next Nine Months, on March 20, 2009
Baby has arrived and it's time to bid the baby fat away! Um... but how? Can it be done without sacrificing nutrition, losing precious time preparing meals, or denting the budget?
In the book, The Baby Fat Diet , authors Monica Bearden and Shara Aaron, both new moms and dietitians, off...
Tips For Following Mrs. Obama's Healthy Footsteps
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 19, 2009
Two-thirds of Americans are overweight and almost one-third of Americans are obese. With these startling statistics, it is clear why US First Lady Michelle Obama has made it a priority on her agenda to clean up the way American families eat, and to remind our country that it's never too late...
Sony Ericsson MS500 Bluetooth Speaker Brings The Noise (Outside)
in The Gadgets Weblog, on March 19, 2009
All of the cool kids cell phones have bluetooth A2DP support, heck, even the iPhone will be getting it in a few months. If you are looking to capitalize on all of that Bluetooth goodness of your phone or media player, then Sony Ericsson has the speaker for you. Dubbed the MS500, this little ...
Make-Up Tutorials
in Daily Beauty, on March 18, 2009
Es gibt Make-Up Tutorials und es gibt die genialen Anleitungen von Sam und Nic. Die beiden Mädels sind als Visagistinnen tätig und zaubern einfach wunderbare Make-Ups. Und nicht nur simple Foundatuin-Anleitungen, sondern auch Promi-Make-Ups nahcstylen, wie etwa Katy Perry`s aus dem Hot'n'...
Staying Motivated
in TJ's Weblog, on March 16, 2009
Young Entrepreneur hand some sound tips on Things to avoid if you want to stay motivate in your business venture. Top of the list: Avoid getting a knock back.
You know what that means: Perhaps you've had a day of cold calling and nothing good has come of it. Maybe the contract you had co...
Saving Money By Using Free Stuff
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 16, 2009
There are a lot of things that you can get for free these days. When you want to save money, simply find those places that give away the things you need. Free stuff can reduce your budgeting efforts even more - allowing you to put more money away.
Here are some things you can get for free:
1...
Google's VoIP Move
in The Search Engine Weblog, on March 14, 2009
Just about Everyone ( Google Inside , Search Engine Land , TechCrunch , GigaOM , VentureBeat , Mashable , LifeHacker ) had something to say this week about Google's move into VoIP, or voice-over-Internet-protocol.
Adam Pash over at LifeHacker noticed on Thursday that Google now reserves...
The bear is bouncing
in Sox First, on March 14, 2009
Forget the irresponsible headline in Forbes, Tide Turns For Wall Street following this week's solid trading figures. Maybe they should have a cold shower, or at least check the fundamentals. This is a bounce, not a rally. We still have the problem of the credit crisis and zombie banks, no...
My Buddies are Matt & Nat
in Pretty Things, on March 13, 2009
When it comes to looking stylish, you want to look amazing while also saving the environment. It doesn't get any easier than looking at pieces from Matt & Nat which are made from recycled plastic water bottles! I love that these pieces look great and have a great texture to them. Wit...
Revealed: the Mercedes We Never Knew
in Classical Drives, on March 13, 2009
It certainly wasn't the prettiest car to appear at the 2009 Palm Springs Desert Classic but it may have been the most unusual, especially if you think (as I did) that Mercedes-Benz never built a rear-engine sedan. But there it was, a 1935 Mercedes 130 Cabriolet-Limousine (sedan with a foldi...
Climate change deniers on the increase
in Sox First, on March 13, 2009
Some fascinating Gallup research showing that 41% of Americans think that global warming is exaggerated (for that read, a hoax). What's fascinating here is that the numbers are on the rise. Two years ago, it was 38%.
What's bringing this on? Particularly at a time like this when scie...
Panasonic blurs the lines between SLR and HD camcorder....
in Digital Shot, on March 12, 2009
You've got to say, the Lumix GH1 shown above is a good looking beast, bearing all the hallmarks of a well designed DSLR camera despite not coming from one of the "big two" in the SLR biz.
For a while now we've seen cameras start to take video more seriously, with the remarka...
Hedge Fund Manager Joins Water Reclamation Company
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on March 12, 2009
Long time hedge fund manager, Eric D. Pedersen has been appointed to The position of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors at fresh water reclamation company, STW Resources, Inc.
Pedersen has over 20 years of mergers and acquisitions and financing transaction experi...
Managing IT costs
in The CIO Weblog, on March 11, 2009
If you haven't seen this Forrester blog post yet, go over and give it a read. No, I'll wait.
Okay. Well, what did you think? Although they didn't put his name on the article (perhaps you're supposed to recognize him by the picture), I found out yesterday it was authored by Marc Ce...
Cool Days Are Coming
in Busy with Style, on March 6, 2009
I love that we can say that the extreme cold is behind us (almost) and so focusing on our Spring closet doesn't seem that ridiculous anymore. I love items that are not only functional but that they show your personality as well! has a great vintage look that works for everyone! I love thi...
Petition to Protect Wine Place and Origin
in Celebrate Wine, on March 4, 2009
If you haven't done so yet, would you, as a wine enthusiast, spend a click to virtually sign the Petition to Protect Wine Place & Origin .
When it comes to wine, there is no ingredient more important than location. The land, air, water and weather where grapes are grown are what make e...
Nanotech Toys: Bandai Aqua Dance
in Nanotechbuzz, on February 28, 2009
Tamagotchi creator Bandai has introduced the Bandai Aqua Dance, a fountain that cascades over a nanotech surface.
"The water droplets roll into balls acting more like mercury, and swarm across the plastic surface in a self-perpetuating cascade," writes DVICE's Jim Hill . &...
GAO127005: The beaconing active RFID tag with alarm function
in The RFID Weblog, on February 27, 2009
Mess with this tag at your own peril, yes you read it correctly!! This 2.4GHz active beaconing RFID tag from GAO RFID sounds an alarm in case somebody tries to tamper with it. This water proof tag comes with a smart tiny button on the bottom of the tag and if somebody tries to peel off the tag ...
Rapid web-based app development: good or evil?
in The CIO Weblog, on February 27, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 7195660
I'm having a strange chocolate and peanut-butter moment with two conversations springing from recent posts. The second , with Jonathan Sapir regarding the recent acquisition of PaaS firm coghead by SAP which is leaving former Coghead cu...
Vitamin D, Protection For Cold and Flu
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 25, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 5843136
For many decades we have looked at Vitamin C as our protection for cold and flu. A new study is saying that it may be Vitamin D that do could that.
According to the said study, increased levels of vitamin D may protect against common respiratory...





