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Michael "The Wizard of Odds" Shackleford
in The Celebrities Weblog, on May 3, 2010
...rd has opted to have only one online casino sponsor his site, rather than crowding the pages with banners and ads from multiple online casinos. The site he has chosen is Bodog. Michael Shackleford is ... ...jack, poker, video poker, Pai Gow poker, Carribean Stud, best winning online roulette and craps. There is also information about basic gambling concepts and even casino etiquette. Additionally, ther...
Online Discount Printing
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 6, 2010
...an offer of at least 40% off), while you can also do some of the more obscure tasks, such as vinyl banners, sleeves for CD and DVD covers and even hangers to go over the handle of a door, the likes ...
Money Making Wordpress Plugins
in BlogWealth, on December 19, 2009
...ht after that it will be pulled off and start selling a new product. Banner Ads Easily rotate banners and ads in almost anywhere in your wordpress blog without editing the theme. The plugin give... ...he sale. Each day DealDotCom have only one product for sale. It gets sold at insanely low price and there are limited numbers of copies available. That product will only be available until it sells ou...
Global recession: no co-ordination, no end.
in Sox First, on March 20, 2009
... There will be no turnaround this year, or next if the latest International Monetary Fund report is anything to go by. The IMF says global GDP has fallen by an unprecedented 5% in the fourth quar...
Carrot Cupcakes with Sour Cream Frosting
in Do you like to cook?, on March 16, 2009
As you prepare your Easter/Passover menu, don't forget the treats for your hungry Easter egg-hunters! Here's an easy to make carrot cupcake recipe courtesy of HP Hood : Carrot Cupcakes with Sour Cream Frosting Makes 24 cupcakes. * 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour * 1 1/2 tsp baking po...
What's in YOUR network?
in The CIO Weblog, on March 16, 2009
...secrets or violating privacy policies? ISC handler Lorna Hutcheson pointed out yesterday that there has been a real dearth of stories lately about commercial software "phoning home" to ...
The politics of AIG
in Sox First, on March 16, 2009
...tes he slammed the phone down a few times in that conversation about AIG. But in the end, he says, there was no choice. AIG's tentacles were spread too far. It coincides with a New York Times/CB...
Jewelry Sale at Zales.com
in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 15, 2009
Gold and Gemstone Jewelry Zales Jewelers ' focus has always been on providing a wide range of choices for mainstream jewelry customers who seek excellent value in fine jewelry . For this reason, Zales designs and provides much of its jewelry to meet its customers' tastes and expectation...
Virginia is for Lovers (And that Includes Richmond)
in Hidden Travel Gems, on March 15, 2009
... nice piece on virginia earlier this month. I'm partial to Virginia because, well, I live there. Not in the Eastern side of the state, but out close to where Kentucky, West Virginia, and Vir...
Will RFID snowboard see the light of the day?
in The RFID Weblog, on March 13, 2009
My coach has promised to me that by next winter I would definitely hone my snowboarding skills and I simply looked at him in amazement as I feel that in this lifetime I may not be able to even become an amateur snowboarder. He gave me a wide grin and I had to literally coax him into revealing a...
Hacking as a Service
in The CIO Weblog, on March 13, 2009
It's funny, usually the criminals and malcontents on the Internet are among the first to adopt new technology trends. But we had them beat with the whole aaS (as a Service) phenomena... until now. IT News Australia reports on a talk given by Vasco Bank technical account manager Vlado Vajdic...
Western Digital HD Media player; the cheap answer to your HD needs
in The Wired Home Weblog, on March 12, 2009
Okay, so idealy we'd all love a HTPC, but personally I don't want to shell out lots of money. Something like the previously talked about Popcorn Hour machine has provided most of the functions I could want, but it's still a little too costly for my liking, essentially as it isn'...
Rant: iPod Shuffle
in Digital Music - The Future, on March 12, 2009
Okay. So this isn't exactly directly digital music related but I need to let this out somewhere. Apple recently released the new, rather good looking model of the shuffle you see above. It's small, portable, and 4gb; perfect for the gym or just a casual player to drag around with you....
Just dandy!
in WebKinzBlog, on March 11, 2009
A lovely Blooming Dandelion has been added to the selection for Pet of the Month special gifts. You get to see it grow and then blow away, a truly fantastically creative idea from Webkinz! One of the neat things the introduction of the item says is that if you have all the other POTM items, you WIL...
Protecting Your Content
in The Search Engine Weblog, on March 11, 2009
...he original by checking the number of words copied, whether or not the matching site links back, if there are ads on the site, and other copyright violations in accordance with your selected Creative ...
Haurex Watches
in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 9, 2009
Italian Designer Watches In 1989 two young men - Giuseppe La Giusa and Maurizio Bianchini - had an idea: to create a watch collection to distribute it in the best watch and jewelry shops in Bologna. Since then, Stefano Turrini has joined them as partner, and the brand Haurex has more than 850...
GM - too big to fail?
in Sox First, on March 8, 2009
...o, that could well trigger a global depression. Maybe that's why some investors are hanging in there, and counting on GM's stock to rebound. GM shares have reached record lows but as Forbes ...
Don't count on China
in Sox First, on March 5, 2009
...ports. And no-one is expecting that to happen and until the US fixes its banks and property market, there will be no rebound. as 24/7 Wall Street points out, China will go nowhere without the withou...
fourjacobis at the beach..
in Noah's and Lily's Blog, on March 4, 2009
No comment!
Counterpoint: Employers snoop away!
in The CIO Weblog, on March 4, 2009
...this, Levinson says: You might contend that the information people share on the web is public, and therefore that it's fair game for employers. I argue that this information may be public by virt...
Prebiotic in Baby Formula May Reduce Infant Infections
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 2, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 4204201 According to a new study from Italy , adding prebiotics to infant formula may reduce the number of gut infections and reduce the use of antibiotics in infants. The number of infants who experienced more than three upper respiratory tract infecti...
Jewelry Bargains at Nordstrom.com
in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 2, 2009
Designer Fashion Jewelry Sale Nordstrom has grown from one downtown Seattle shoe store into a nationwide fashion specialty chain with renowned services, generous size ranges, and a selection of the finest apparel, shoes, and accessories for the entire family . The company's philosophy has re...
Myanmar to Take Back Rohingya Refugees - Conditionally
in Global Mobility Report, on February 28, 2009
Several news sources have been following the Rohingya refugee problem in Southeast Asia. Now ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) looks to have found a partial solution to the problem - but one that will only work if Rohingya refugees are willing to deny their own identity. Myanma...
Lenten Recipe: Shrimp and Olive Pasta
in Do you like to cook?, on February 27, 2009
For those who observe the Lenten season, try the Shrimp and Olive Pasta with Wisconsin Parmesan Cheese , featuring fresh asparagus (usher in springtime!), olives and shrimp in a white wine sauce, tossed with rotini pasta and grated Parmesan cheese, courtesy of the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Boa...
Pollution-Related Asthma May Start in the Womb
in Allergies, on February 27, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 3423245 More and more studies link a child's risk of developing allergies and asthma to the conditions far back to when it was still in its mother's womb. According to a study published in PLoS ONE, children born in areas with increased traffic-rel...
Thanks to Google Android Store, Apple App Store Doesn't Seem So Bad
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 27, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 4827030 There has been quite a bit of grumbling about the Apple iTunes App Store for the Apple iPhone. Many of the approval policies, the lack of any appli...
Economy Down, LinkedIn Up
in The Social Networking Weblog, on February 26, 2009
TechCrunch ran a piece earlier this month on the surge in LinkedIn traffic. In the last nine months, LinkedIn has gone from having about five million users to more like eight million users. They saw a 22% increase in traffic between December 2008 and January 2009. And during that same time per...
LG 15" OLED TV shipping from this summer!
in The Digital TV Weblog, on February 25, 2009
While Sony sort of have thier tiny oled TV available, LG are the first to come through with real, solid plans about how the future of TV is going to roll. With Pioneer bowing out of the biz, the death knol for Plasma might not be far away, and that means quality junkies will have to find so...
Can VMware hold on?
in The CIO Weblog, on February 25, 2009
...ch to counter this onslaught. They suffer from the reality that their product is already mature and there are relatively few winning features left to develop to differentiate it from the competition. ...
Blueberries Against Childhood Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 24, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 6541597 According to a new study in mice from Ohio State University , extract from blueberries may reduce the size of tumours primarily found in infants and children, and improve survival. Writing in the current issue of the journal Antioxidants & R...
More Zinc Decreases Diabetes Risk In Women
in Daily Diabetic, on February 24, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 5755527 According to a new study from Harvard , increased intake of zinc may decrease the risk of type 2 diabetes in women by 28 percent. Zinc, one of the most plentiful trace elements in the body, second only to iron, mediates many physiological funct...
Outsourcing Takes a Hit
in Biz Plan Hacks, on February 24, 2009
In case you missed it, BusinessWeek had a piece earlier this month on the how a number of businesses are cutting back on outsourcing as part of their fiscal response to the recession. Of course, that's hurting outsourcing providers - especially in the IT sector. The economic slump has become s...
Tips for Dealing with Financial Stress
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 22, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 3641507 Right now, a lot of people are dealing with stress from not knowing about their financial future. Perhaps they are already getting the phone calls or the threats in the mail from collection agencies. If you are in that boat, here are some quick ti...
Egg Proteins May Reduce Blood Pressure
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 21, 2009
...s work by inhibiting the conversion of angiotensin I to the potent vasoconstrictor, angiotensin II, thereby improving blood flow and blood pressure. "Our results showed that in vitro digestion o...
Webkinz taking flight?
in WebKinzBlog, on February 21, 2009
Look what happened in our living room this week - a webkinz hummingbird got loose and flew all over the place! We finally managed to corral the little one, named Beautiful, by setting out a plate of Honeysuckle Sticky Buns. ;) In other news, we took a break but we are back. We'll be giving...
Aloha!
in Noah's and Lily's Blog, on February 20, 2009
Wir haben uns lieb!
in Noah's and Lily's Blog, on February 20, 2009
Day 1 - Hawaii
in Noah's and Lily's Blog, on February 20, 2009
Hmmm, soll ich nun die Badehose einpacken oder nicht? Mamiiiiii??? Ansage von Mami: Es geht heute zum Tempel und zum botanischen Garten. Basta. Macht ja auch Sinn wenn das Wetter nicht so dolle ist. Das isser der Byodo-In Tempel Mami ist total entzückt und muss immer und überall ein Fo...
Greenspan wants to nationalize banks
in Sox First, on February 19, 2009
Last week, I did a blog entry that said US banks were insolvent and quoting Dr Doom, economics professor Nouriel Roubini, saying that the only answer is to nationalize the US banks. Now we have the high priest of the financial markets, Alan Greenspan, telling the Financial Times that the th...
Snorkeling in St. John
in Hidden Travel Gems, on February 18, 2009
I've snorkeled The neighboring islands of St. Thomas and St. Croix and I can attest to the area's underwater beauty. This piece by AquaTerraSky gives you a good idea of the region's offerings. St. John has some incredible natural beauty above water, as well. The short ferry ride ...
Pianegonda Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 17, 2009
Italian Designer Jewelry Franco Pianegonda is the leader, the heart, and the creative mind of a company that is radically changing the rules of luxury jewelry and creating contemporary jewelry that is closely associated with the fashion world as opposed to the classic jewelry world. The dynamic...
Italy's Unknown Wines from $10 to $20
in Celebrate Wine, on February 16, 2009
...try's varied geography. With vineyards from the warm hills of Sicily to the slopes of the Alps, there's lota of diversity... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 3505443 ...
Peruvian Seafood!
in Latina Viva, on February 14, 2009
If you like seafood, Peruvian cuisine is food you! Considered to be the first fusion food, Peruvian cuisine with seafood has been influenced by cuisines from almost 4 continents of the world and more specifically from Africa and Asia. Some of the important influences in Peruvian cuisine include Ba...
Elizabeth Locke Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 13, 2009
Handcrafted Intaglio Jewelry Elizabeth Locke tirelessly travels the world in pursuit of the uncommon elements that make up her designs: coins from classical Greece and Rome or from forgotten empires; richly colored Venetian glass intaglios - carved figures or designs - made from 17th-century mo...
IBM provides EC2 versions of server software
in The CIO Weblog, on February 12, 2009
... the best possible way for IBM to transition their software portfolio to a utility computing basis. There has been considerable question recently whether or not traditional software manufacturers, led...
Bez Ambar Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 12, 2009
Fine Jewelry Designer Bez Ambar started his career as an artist from an early age. He moved to London and studied painting and sculpture. He applies his classical artistic training to all his designs, using gold as his canvas and diamonds as his palette. In 1979, Bez conceived of a square-shape...
Shorter week on its way
in Sox First, on February 12, 2009
All over the world, companies are cutting costs by putting their workers on a four day week. But are developments at KPMG a sign of the future? An Accountancy Age report says that 70% of KPMG staff in the UK have applied to work a four-day working week or take extended unpaid leave. Once a wh...
Compliance and Outsourcing
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on February 11, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 6537396 In a recent article , Karen Wilson of Citadel Compliance Group LLC describes compliance issues and concerns that arise during outsourcing and offshoring transactions. The article, intended for both outsourcing and compliance managers, highligh...
Book Review; The Complete TurtleTrader
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on February 11, 2009
TurtleTrader is a record of an exceptional financial adventure. Author and leading news resource for the Turtles, Michael Covel, writes about the entrepreneurial nature of the world of trading, also following the original members from the experimental stage, through to today. In 1983 Richar...
Doris Panos Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 11, 2009
Gold and Diamond Jewelry Inspired by her European heritage, designer Doris Panos has interpreted the best elements of Art Deco, Baroque, Byzantine, and modern jewelry to create a precious metals collection that endures. Her pieces embrace both European flair and American wearability. Ingenuity ...
Dashboard Madness
in The CIO Weblog, on February 11, 2009
...trol into the most minute dealings of their organization. He notes that despite this proliferation, there is frequently little real utility in all this sizzle and light, and that in fact the dashboard...
Geithner's vague debut
in Sox First, on February 11, 2009
...imothy Geithner unveiled his rescue plan and for good reason too. The fundamental problem is that there just isn't enough detail. The plan is to to purchase toxic mortgage assets through some so...
Coconut is A Nut Afterall!
in Allergies, on February 10, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 251441 Because of my son's dairy allergies when he was younger (he outgrew it at age 3), we still use milk in our household very sparingly- usually only for baking or sauces. Instead of cow milk, he's drinking hot chocolate made with rice milk in th...
Dual Screen laptops; the future?
in The Gadgets Weblog, on February 10, 2009
Lenovo demonstrated their W700DS a little while ago, showing the world that dual screen notebooks arn't really a pipedream, they are a possibility, and they can well be functional, but what you see above is something else! The gScreen will come with dual 15" screens and can be both equ...
FlightTrack Pro
in Wandalust, on February 10, 2009
FlightTrack Pro, the next generation of the bestselling flight tracker for iPhone and iPod touch became available this week on the iPhone App Store for $9.99 (US). Appropos Mobile announced the release of the new app in a press statement . "Ever since releasing FlightTrack, travelers have ask...
Ireland Hopes to Become Electric Car Hub
in IfEnergy, on February 10, 2009
Justin Moresco had an interesting piece yesterday morning about Ireland's efforts to attract foreign investment by becoming a model for the switch to electric cars and electric car parts . The government of Prime Minister Brian Cowen originally proposed the plan back in November. As part of...
Learn To Love Your Digital Camera Again
in Digital Shot, on February 10, 2009
Some people make a discretionary purchase of say, a digital camera, and it works well, and provides lots of fun and then suddenly, the thrill is gone. Your once shiny new toy has picked up a few dings and scratches, and even though it still works well, you're starting to develop lustful f...
The meltdown and fascism: minister warns
in Sox First, on February 10, 2009
...en optimism for the future turns sour, they become angry, fearful and selfish. The Great Depression therefore led to the rise of fascism, anti-Semitism, racism, nationalism and the eventually, the out...
Thrift chic
in Sox First, on February 10, 2009
The downturn is changing human behavior and consumer spending patterns. People are learning to live on less and that will change society, and demands on business. It might also open up new wealth opportunities. I look at this trend of "thrift chic" in my column here .
Stimulus Hype: A Populist Plan? (Part II)
in Bizinformer, on February 9, 2009
I said last week that I'd spent a fair amount of mental energy trying to decide what to think of the stimulus battle and that it's not an easy subject to unravel. One of the articles that puzzled me a little was by Greg T. Spielberg over at BusinessWeek . It left me uncertain as to whether ...
Isolongifolenone: A Natural Repellent of Ticks and Mosquitoes
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 9, 2009
...easily synthesized from inexpensive turpentine oil feedstock," the authors write, "we are therefore confident that the compound has significant potential as an inexpensive and safe repellent...
Can You Predict Your April Sales This Year? (I Think Not...)
in Biz Plan Hacks, on February 8, 2009
Jack and Suzy Welch said this today: To say times feel tough doesn't cover it. They feel unprecedented, even for the ones of us who managed through the recessions of 1973-75, '80-'82, and '90-'91. In each of those downturns, on any given February day, even as the ­economy sputt...
Jewelry Bargains at Overstock.com
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 8, 2009
... Patrick Byrne recognized the potential of liquidating excess inventory through the Internet. While there will always be traditional shoppers walking through retail doors, a significant number of cons...
Venice for Valentine's Day?
in Wandalust, on February 8, 2009
Valentine's Day in Venice: you could have a romantic dinner on an old-age island. It's a truly memorable way to celebrate your very special evening.... The exclusive menu of San Clemente Palace Hotel can help. The Staff of "Le Maschere" Restaurant, at San Clemente Palace Hotel...
Top Destination For Chocolate Lovers
in The Flyaway Weblog, on February 8, 2009
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 5691151 Valentine's day is just around the corner and just in time for the day of roses and chocolates, the travel website IgoUgo.com has come with a list of top destinations for chocolate lovers. 1. Oaxaca, Mexico 2. Ghana 3. Hershey, Pennsylvania...
TARP shortchanged taxpayers $78 billion
in Sox First, on February 8, 2009
In a post last week, I talked about the total lack of transparency in the US Government's bank bailout package. The upshot is that it's likely to mean taxpayers' money is going down the drain. Now the Congressional Oversight Panel has put out a report showing that the bank bailo...
Federal CTO position eviscerated
in The CIO Weblog, on February 7, 2009
The much ballyhooed position of CTO for the United States which President Obama included among his campaign promises looks to be going the same direction as most campaign promises, which is to say, by the wayside. Nextgov is reporting that Washington DC CTO Vivek Kundra, once rumored to be in...
US unemployment gets worse
in Sox First, on February 7, 2009
The US jobless figures are getting worse, which means the country is sinking deeper and deeper. According to the latest Department of Labor statistics , 626,000 Americans filed for jobless benefits last week and 4.8 million Americans were unemployed. A more detailed breakdown from the Bureau ...
Murdoch's woes a warning for the media
in Sox First, on February 6, 2009
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has reported a massive loss of $6.4 billion. Why the red ink? Because the company took $8.4 billion in write-downs on its intangible assets, mostly related to US television licences and newspapers. If you want, you can listen to them talking about it here...
Winners in Crisis
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on February 5, 2009
John Paulson came in as number one in the Foreign Policy's list: The Crisis's Big Winners ; followed by George Soros, Steve Eisman, the UAE state of Quatar and ExxonMobil. Paulson shorted the pound, while Eisman won through a hedge fund, Quatar and Exxon expanded while oil prices b...
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