Archive for December, 2009

Jim Mora Playoffs ! ? Long Version

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009


Jim Mora's famous playoffs rant! Had to use sdp multimedia to wrench this from the incredibly clumsy, ill-designed, and -worst of all- proprietary fauxsports site. Now all can enjoy it!

But seriously...

Playoffs!?

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Corg Ballard – Christmas Variety Show Benefit @ Dirty Vinyl

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009


Corg Ballard - Christmas Variety Show Benefit @ Dirty Vinyl in Ventura, CA Daughters of Nellie Olsen in Conjunction with Abby Rhodes Management & Discount Pharmaceuticals 12.19.09 edit by Kenny Paddock Jr. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Duration : 10 min 21 sec

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Thingyan Rhyme

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Norway base Democratic Voice of Burma(DVB) released on weekly Sunday Satellite Television Channel to Burma by the date of April 15th 2006. (www.dvb.no)

Duration : 5 min 35 sec

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kids

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

having fun

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Send Me Your Jokes

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

The Ointment takes a look back at the top stories for the week ending Friday, April 20, 2007. Steve also features "user-generated content." He performs some viewer Jokes and invites you to send in yours.

Duration : 3 min 15 sec

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Dark Knight Joker Music Video – What Have You Done Now

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

my first music video. its about the Joker from the dark knight. the song is what have you done now by within temptation. thanks for watching and enjoy!

I DO NOT OWN DARK KNIGHT NOR WITHIN TEMPTATION. RIGHTS GO TO WARNER BROS AND WMG.

Duration : 4 min 16 sec

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Show your Individuality With Latest Mobile Phones

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

So you are in the market for buying a mobile phone? But have you done enough research on different mobile phones and mobile phone plans available in the market? After seeing an array of offers and plans in the online mobile phone shops, most of the people get confused. You may be looking forward to save money while buying mobile phones, service plans or deals. The availability of the range of cost-effective mobile phone deals available in the UK has resulted in large number of people buying the latest mobile phones.

Earlier mobile phones were expensive handsets with the basic features and only a few people could afford it. But today, they have become an extension to an individual style. These days, mobile phones are regarded as a statement of who you are so you can show your style and personality. The style definition started with the fashion phones from Nokia which came up with elegant and sophisticated designs and looks.

Trend conscious people make sure that their mobile phone stands out in the crowd. Good looks and design is the first thing that comes into the minds of people while buying a mobile phone. Then comes the features that shapes up their decision making process. The colour of the phone is also taken into consideration to some extent. The popular colour of mobile phones among males as well as females is Black that makes a fashion statement.

You just need to surf around for the best contract mobile phone deals and select the one that is designed to suit your needs. These amazing mobile phone deals in variety of online mobile shops bring the latest handsets. You may get the latest mobile phones from leading manufacturers offered with contract mobile phone deals. So don't wait, just grab the opportunity and get your dream mobile phone!!

Elizabeth Wills
http://www.articlesbase.com/communication-articles/show-your-individuality-with-latest-mobile-phones-79629.html

Tips on How You Can Get Your Kids Working on Printable Worksheets

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

This article offers some ideas and practical tips on how you can get your child working on printable worksheets, whether you are homeschooling or simply making sure that your child does, and understands, any homework they may have been given.

Home Learning

It is a lot easier to teach your child or to help them with school homework if they have had experience of learning in the home. Very often moms teach their children a lot of skills without actually realising that the fun they are having is a great way for a child to learn. Silly games like spotting the number of red cars while out on a shopping trip or playing about with words by making up silly Rhymes all contribute to your child’s education. The point is that you can still carry on with this type of learning activity and it will be a lot easier to incorporate printable worksheets into the fun and get your child working on them. Children love to draw and color and cut and paste so you can use this pleasure in a number of ways to make working on printable worksheets more enjoyable.

Maths Based Worksheets

Children can work with simple numbers worksheets from quite an early age and you will have greater success in getting them to work on the worksheets if you combine that learning work with something practical, or at least something they enjoy doing. For example, if you are using a simple addition and subtraction worksheet with your child, draw or type up another sheet of with squares and numbers printed onto them. Instead of writing the answers to the questions on the worksheet you can get your child to cut and paste the required numbers for the answers from from the second worksheet onto the first.

Sometimes children are given maths worksheets where they have to calculate the cost of things or work out how much change should be given on items that cost $3.60 when someone hands over a five dollar bill.You could do the following:

• Get them to color in and name the three items

• If there are no pictures on the wordsheet then give them a sheet of paper to draw and color the items and then cut them out and paste them onto the worksheet

• Once they have done this try to find five dollars in change and help them count out the money and calculate what is left

Engllish Worksheets

What you can do to make working on printable worksheets more enjoyable for your child may often depend on the age and interests of the child. For example, older children may have to read a poem which is on the sheet and then write their own poem in the same sort of style. If they have been used to playing word games while growing up this shouldn’t be a problem, you just have to find a way of making the doing of it attractive. One thing that they might enjoy is if you put on a favourite cd and get them to see if they can use some of the main phrases from that in a different way, i.e. in the style of the poem.

Depending on your child’s age and concentration span there are plenty of fun ways to get them working on printable worksheets.

Sandy Naidu
http://www.articlesbase.com/k-12-education-articles/tips-on-how-you-can-get-your-kids-working-on-printable-worksheets-725502.html

How to Win Her Back – Without Lookin’ Like a Fool

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

I want to emphasize the "without lookin' like a tool part", partly because, well, no one enjoys lookin' like a tool but also for one other reason. Society and media have conditioned our minds to think that gettin' our ex back or makin' up after a fight = buying them expensive jewellery or smotherin' 'em with chocolates and flowers. When was the last time you heard about a dude gettin' his ex back by challenging her? Easy there Michael Jackson, put the glove away... this ain't no duel.

People who study human psychology (aka virgins... just Kidding all you psychologists out there, I'm sure you get your fair share) determined that chicks like a challenge. There's your solution... challenge them.

This may sound like an a-hole move but go on a date with a random chick to "x" location when you KNOW your ex is gonna' be there. During the daytime - that's important business. Then casually walk up to her, talk to her and then introduce her to your date. Initially she'll be angry... then the jealousy'll sit in. Her natural instinct will be "oh I got'sta' go get me a man" but to circumvent this problem call her at night and be like "sorry 'bout the chick, didn't know you'd be there... so how are you?".

While on the call, if you can neg the date (say something bad about her... not like a douche, just something you genuinely didn't like) that'll be even better for her. Her ego will take over and she'll take it as a confidence booster (seriously, I know logically it doesn't make sense, but since when are chicks logical?).

Once you've done that, continuously call, text and meet with her. Not stalker-ish but enough to get her attention. Then at some totally random time, stop all contact with her. And so the challenge begins.

When she starts calling you (and she will), let the calls go to voicemail, leave the texts unanswered, etc. If she sees you somewhere and asks to go to dinner or somethin', say you're goin' to get a beer with some friends.

You don't want to overdo it 'cause that'll put her off completely, but do it just enough that you can tell she REALLY wants to talk or meet with you. You'll hear the emotion in her voice.  When you hit this sweet spot, you've layed the foundation with winnin' her back.

Neil Stall
http://www.articlesbase.com/breakup-articles/how-to-win-her-back-without-lookin-like-a-fool-725975.html

Virtual Auditions Use the Web to Find Talent

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

FindMeSignMe.com has launched to give real meaning to private online auditioning.

Everybody’s heard of Internet celebrities: people whose odd pages or eccentric opinions have made them the butt of short-lived Jokes. It’s only recently that the Internet has become a venue for publicity based on real talent. Early examples like MySpace (originally created for bands to promote their music, in case you didn’t know) showed promise but suffered from three flaws. First of all, they were quickly meshed into general-purpose social sites by a flood of new users, boosting the signal to noise ratio to the point where there wasn’t much point in agencies surfing for talent.

Second, they weren’t interactive in relevant ways. Sure people leave comments on guest books, but establishing a rapport requires a regular channel of interaction, and a comfortable, intimate environment to meet in – even if that environment is visible to thousands.

Third, these sites made no consideration for the other side of the industry: the agents and other individuals who are actively looking for talent. By failing to give them tools to sift through thousands of users, sites like MySpace were relegated to the role of a poster with a bit of demo tape mixed in: things to refer people to after handshakes and face to face networking, but not often a means of introduction.

2008 is showcasing the next generation of talent on the Web. FindMeSignMe.com is part of the new wave of online talent networking. It groups talent by field and gives them a way to upload pictures, music and video. The site has an explicit focus on talent, so it’s not going to drift away from its core function. What really makes FindMeSignMe.com unique, however, is its support for virtual auditions.

Virtual auditions are one of the newest talent networking tools. Thanks to the advent of streaming video and high broadband penetration rates across North America, agents, producers, directors and bands looking to fill a spot can now audition people from anywhere in the world. In Canada, the concept hit the limelight last April when Canadian Idol opened up virtual auditions for people who couldn’t make auditions in person.

FindMeSignMe.com features a regularly updated list of virtual auditions that any member can apply for. This is one of the tools talent seekers can use to interact with fresh talent. This way, the network always keeps agents and other people looking for talent involved. With tools like this, talent networking is moving beyond the “virtual poster” into an active community where geography is no longer a barrier to getting discovered. FindMeSignMe.com can fill roles for bands and movies and everything in between.

John Gill
http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/virtual-auditions-use-the-web-to-find-talent-678580.html