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«Den artistiske karismaen er det verre med» - Dagbladet.no - musikk
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I ET INTERVJU i det populære programmet “Kroken” på Radio1 snakker Tone Damli
Wednesday, Jun 13th, 2007
Categories: Property
With the internet business world being as competitive as it is, every little advantage that a website gets is essential to its success. The internet arms race to drive traffic to websites has never been more heated. With that in mind, website owners have to find new ways to push that valuable traffic to their site. That’s where Cyber Web Link the bidding web directory comes into play. Cyberweblink is a website link directory where website owners can bid on the right to have their listing appear at the top of the main page.
The way it works is simple. The more you bid, the better your chances are of appearing on the front page. If you bid enough to be in the top 10 listings on the entire site, then a link to your website will appear on the main page. Likewise, if your link is one of the top 10 in your subcategory, a link will appear on the main category page. This is an easy and relatively inexpensive way for website owners to get on top of the online business world.
The advantage of putting your link on cyberweblink is that it will help improve human spidering, which is a large part of the search engine rankings. By putting yourself atop the search engine rankings because of your extra quality backlinks, more people are likely to find your website. That could result in a huge amount of advertising revenue. There is no limit to the amount of money you can bid on cyberweblink.com, so if it’s important enough to you, bidding a good bit is not out of the question.
Unlike many web link directories, cyberweblink offers you some different options. If you make a bid and then determine that you bid was not enough to land a valuable spot on the homepage, you can add funds to your listing at you own discretion. This is important for those website owners who are looking to make that perfect bid and land their website link right on the front page. By simply putting your link on the directory, you will be improving the search engine ranking of your site. So come and submit to any of these catagory such as Flowers, Hire and Rental, Paid Directories, Consumer Electronics and Hotels.
Millions of Americans thrash around for their glasses every morning. Others wake up to foggy contacts and wish there was a better way to see. Those who found out about Lasik eye surgery open their once blurry eyes and are instantly able to see the alarm clock and the beautiful morning day - no glasses and no contacts.
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” In 2001, 1.8 million laser vision correction procedures were performed in the US.
” About 2.4 million people had Lasik from 1997 to 2001.
” In 1998, 14% of Americans were wearing contact lenses or glasses and they were “very interested” in surgery.
” 15% of Lasik procedures were performed in the 3rd quarter of 2004 using the IntraLase laser.
Sunday, Jun 10th, 2007
Categories: Hobbies
Please learn about youth organizing in Washington DC with Youth Leadership Support Network, a violence prevention, arts, media and education network.
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Sunday, February 27, 2005
February 27 DCYM Meeting Notes
Summary of 2nd DC Youth Media Gathering on Feb. 27th
And don’t forget to buy your copy! It was officially announced today that the novel will be released in two hardback editions: one a children’s version and one for adults.
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Unbelievably crappy trailer for “Star Wars” and a tasty Holiday Project
Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. As for the current scandal; I don’t know whether they were warranted in firing some of them or not, but either way Gonzalez has totally messed up handling the situation, contradicting himself constantly, now missing e-mails, and basically the disorganized out of control garabage you expect from the Bush team. So, per Newt Gingrinch and several other prominent Republicans, it’s time for Gonzy (or whatever stupid nickname the President calls him) to pack his bags back for Texas. Too bad it’s so long until the rest of the crew joins him.myspace proxies - myspace proxies
Want a good laugh? Check out the original, unbelievably crappy trailer for “Star Wars” - without all the FX and the music, it really looks bad. Amazing how much John Williams added to it with his amazing score. And something else - this appears to be the actual sounds from the filming set and not the more polished dialogue that was looped in later. You can hear things falling over in the background!finans - kreditt - penger
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The Second DC Youth Media Gathering on February 27th included about 8 youth and adults from 7 groups. The gathering became a planning session. Discussions centered around upcoming trainings for DCYM collaborative, member groups needs and resources and further outreach plans.
Topics Included:
– Training opportunities with WorldYouth Media, LAYC’s Art and Media House Independent Media Center, and DC Resistance Media Collective
– YLSN’s Intergenerational Youth Activism Summit Media Coverage in April
– Howard University’s ROOTS volunteer opportunities
– Nancy Shia¹s photography project
– Utilizing DC Youth Media blog-site ) as a media tool
Tuesday, Jun 5th, 2007
Categories: Shopping
Congratulations goes out to “NoLayupRule” over at realgm.com for winning the first ever “Most Valuable Nutrider” award. The award is presented to the Knicks fan who demonstrates their extreme love for Isiah Thomas no matter how awful a job he is doing. “NoLayupRule” has been riding Isiah’s nuts for about 3 years now and, the only thing that could possibly pry him off would be the Jaws of Life. Doubtful though.
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Labels: award, basketball, Isiah Thomas, NBA, New York Knicks, nutrider
Luckily, I don’t develop addictions very often, so cutting the caffeine out of my diet didn’t bother me. In the last month, I’ve had zero diet sodas, and I’ve had maybe four regular sodas. I can’t say cutting out soda has given me more energy since I’ve also been doing a lot of other things differently at the same time — but I don’t miss soda like I thought I would. I will occasionally drink a Cherry Coke (non-diet) at Ted’s, but that’s about it.
Except for Liquid ADD, that is.
Liquid ADD is the name I’ve given to Jolly Rancher soda. Cary and I found it a couple of weeks ago, and I decided to pick up a few bottles. I mainly wanted to see how much like a Jolly Rancher this stuff actually tasted. It’s startlingly accurate. We tried the watermelon, grape and green apple flavors, and aside from the facts that the stuff is carbonated, it tastes exactly like it’s hard candy counterpart.
Calorie-wise, it’s on par with most other sodas, but it’s so sweet, it tastes like it has a cup of sugar in it. Luckily for me I can only drink about six ounces of the stuff at a time. I can’t imagine the amount of energy that would be released if a small child drank a 20-ounce bottle of thist stuff.
Jolly Rancher soda is neat in a novelty kind of way, but it’s in no way as bizarre as the Jones Holiday Soda assortment. I don’t have to try that stuff to know it’s evil. With flavors like Cranberry Sauce, Turkey & Gravy, Herb Stuffing and Pumpkin Pie, it seems as though Jones Soda is attempting to catapult the novelty beverage industry into a Jetsonsesque futureworld where an entire meal can be ingested in a single unnatural form (pellets, wafers, gum, etc.) It’s the quaffable Thanksgiving dinner, only without the nutrition and tryptophan-induced coma*.
http://www.recipeseasy.com/menu/burger-recipes.php
http://www.recipeseasy.com/menu/cakes-recipes.php
http://www.recipeseasy.com/menu/chicken-recipes.php
*I know that the tryptophan in turkey is NOT the reason why thanksgiving dinners make a person pass out, and that it’s really just the overload of carbs. . . but it’s a fun myth to perpetuate.
So it wasn’t super hard to order, I got this scallop dish that normally has pasta, but I requested extra asparagus instead. It was good, not a whole lot of food, but I was moderately full.
Afterwards, I made my escape to my scale having friends house. I guess it was a bad time to weigh myself==night, I had just eaten, clothes on etc.. In any case I think I lost 4 lbs. By THINK, is that I mean, the last time I weighed myself, I was butt-nekkid, post sex, at this bozo’s house to whom I no longer speak. His scale was pretty damn old, and this one was fresh out of the box. I can tell I’ve lost some by how my clothes fit. Like this blouse I am wearing today normally sort of stretches a lot in the chest area. Not today!!!
Regardless, I have 50lbs to go. I want to be the 123 I was. Its seem so impossible. So far away. i can’t even think of how I got to that weight so long ago. I forgot what it feels like. I have to accept, I am going to have to excercise. We get paid next week, and I am going to Curves. I dont’ know if i’ve mentioned it, but all my weight is truly in my gut. I have a big belly and little legs. Though not as little as they once were….
Found this at realgm.com
not sure who to give credit too, but it sure is funny!
A giddy Isiah Thomas seen here aboard the S.S. Titanic after another successful season in NYC
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Labels: basketball, Isiah Thomas, Mission Accomplished, NBA, New York Knicks, Titanic
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
The Empire Strikes Back
Sunday, Jun 3rd, 2007
Categories: Asia
Elsewhere At The NHL Fanhouse
Be sure to check out the following posts from my NHL Fanhouse friends:
Ron Wilson Passes the Test (Greg Wyshynski)
Stanley Cup Ratings Cold in Canada (Jes Golbez)
Chris Chelios Wins NHL Leadership Award (Jes Golbez)
Hockey Rookies for the Web Generation (Greg Wyshynski)
Game 2: Post Game Blogger Presser (Tom Luongo)
Mediators are invited to submit to the Committee inquiries regarding ethical issues arising out of the practice of mediation, which will provide advisory responses.
According to Section Chair John Bickerman:
There is no greater way for consumers to have confidence in the services that mediators provide them then to know that mediators are following the ethical duties of their profession. As the leader in policy and practice in the field of dispute resolution, the DR Section is pleased to be able to provide guidance to mediators, the parties and lawyers who use their services.
Full details are available at the ABA web site.
(A big hat tip to Geoff Sharp.)
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Crossing the line: When do we stop being bystanders?
When do we stop standing by?Having written about bystander nonintervention just last week, I have my own bystander experience to describe to you.
I was counting myself lucky to get a seat in the crush of the rush hour subway train out of Government Center. I was about to bury my head in a book when I saw her.
She swayed unsteadily on her feet, leaning hard against the door to the subway car. In swollen red hands, she clutched a bottle of Dr. Pepper and a plastic shopping bag. Her fingers fumbled clumsily at the handles of the plastic bag, try to shift its weight off her wrist. She tried to lift a stubbed-out cigarette butt to her lips, but there was something wrong with her aim–she kept missing her mouth until finally she gave up.
Stop by tomorrow for more.
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Stanley Cup Finals Game Two Snapshots
* For the blow-by-blow, check out the live blog I did with Tom Luongo tonight.
* Bryan Murray is being completely out coached. His top line has been shut down, and he doesn’t seem to have any answers. I’m watching the postgame presser now, and he doesn’t seem all that concerned. Perhaps that’s a key for him not to look too down when he walks back into that locker room.
* 21 turnovers for Ottawa, 11 from their top line. That’s not bleeding, that’s a gushing wound.
A man was carrying 2 babies, one in each arm while waiting for a train. Along came this woman, seeing the 2 cute babies, started asking the man, “Aren’t they cute, what are their names?”
The man giving the lady an angry look replied, “I don’t know”.
The lady asked again, “Which is a boy and which is a girl?”.
The man looking angrier than before replied, “I don’t know”.
The woman then started to scold the man, “What kind of a father are you?”.
The man replied, “I am not their father, I am just a condom salesman and these are 2 complaints that I am taking back to my company.”
Are mediators hindering a civil right to counsel? One scholar says yes
Are mediators hindering a civil right to counsel?It behooves all of us who serve in a profession to pay attention to the way our work is perceived or our profession characterized. In particular we should heed the criticisms, whether just or not, that are raised about our work, so we can learn from or counter them.
Mediators may then wish to know how we are viewed by one scholar in a movement afoot here in the U.S. This movement would expand the right to counsel in criminal cases to civil litigation. It comes in response to a challenge that many in the legal community recognize but do not always agree how best to address: the rising number of pro se litigants in civil and family court cases.
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May 29, 2007 at 9:14 am CST | From: Office Jokes | No Comments
Oil Companies Encouraging Employees to Bike to Work
In an odd twist, some Houston oil companies are making a push to provide incentives for employees to commute using bicycles rather than gas guzzling automobiles. The incentives include providing lockers, showers, and safe places to keep their bikes.
What a concept… pay your employees for not supporting your product. Now we just need electric companies to just give incentives for it’s employees to use candles, water companies to promote milk, and television companies to run book drives.
Sunday, Jun 3rd, 2007
Categories: Hobbies
Evan and Matt finished off a 2-6 vodka together in less than 1.5 hrs, Peter demolished 4 beers, and I finished off some 9% Russian beer then a 7.5% Belgium beer (very good btw).
Starting with a 9% beer was definitely not a good idea…
The next 4 or 5 hours or so was spent wondering around on the streets of Seattle drinking, wondering, taking pics, pretending to ditch each other…
We woke up the next day trying to remember what happened the previous night. Matt was able to look through his camera and found some VERY incriminating pics (i.e. 4 almost naked guys on a king size hotel bed errr I’ll leave the rest to your imagination!)
Welcome to my graphics blog. I love to play around with graphic programs so from time to time I will post some things that I have made that you might be able to use like avatars, blog/web page layouts, backgrounds, tubes for Paint Shop Pro, who knows what else. Check back from time to time to see what I have posted here.
Monday, January 02, 2006
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I never understood the argument concerning “inhumane slaughtering of animals.” If we can slaughter chickens, pigs, and cows then why not horses? I think the problem people have is with killing “cute” animals. In my opinion, that is hypocritical. You can either support or oppose the killing of all animals. No distinction can or should be made between slaughtering chickens, pigs and cute puppies. The way chickens or cows are slaughtered can hardly be called “humane.”
Source: Chicago Tribune
Tags: Horse, Meat, Slaughter, Ban, House, Representatives
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Southern Women Against Dubya?
September 7, 2006 @ 2:39 pm - Filed under Moran
Here’s an interesting article exploring a peculiar phenomenon.
President Bush’s once-solid relationship with Southern women is on the rocks.
“I think history will show him to be the worst president since Ulysses S. Grant,” said Barbara Knight, a self-described Republican since birth and the mother of three. “He’s been an embarrassment.”
In the heart of Dixie, comparisons to Grant, a symbol of the Union, are the worst sort of insult, especially from a Macon woman who voted for Bush in 2000 but turned away in 2004.
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ou may be thinking why I wouldn’t call, and the answer is simple. After a night of drinks, things don’t seem like such a great idea as the night before. I could probably call them, we go out, hook-up, etc…. but in the back of my mind I already know they are not my type, so why bother.
I have written critically before of ADR’s two-edged nature and encouraged my fellow ADR practitioners to consider with care their responsibility to the public and to our institutions of justice.
Of course we as a profession should ask ourselves these kind of questions. Does ADR undermine the rule of law? If justice is the end, is ADR the best means?
Fellow mediator Victoria Pynchon, who publishes Settle It Now Negotiation Blog, is inviting readers to complete a Survey on Justice that asks important questions about the complicated relationship among fairness, justice, and ADR processes:
Are we as mediators in the business of delivering justice or simply final resolution?
Do the attorneys and/or clients who use our services want us to be in the business of delivering justice (or enabling it?) when we help them resolve a dispute?
Vickie has already reported some preliminary results, including some fascinating findings on the qualities attorneys look for in mediators. It also looks as if by a narrow margin respondents would rather win in an unfair process than lose in a fair one. (Which may mean there’s little life left these days in the old maxim, “It’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how you play the game.”)
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A little background info…
So this is my first post and I feel I should give you all a little background information on my situation first….
I am a 27 year old male living in the boston area. I have been with my girlfriend now for about 3 years, but unfortunately she moved to Chicago 4 months ago to pursue a law degree. This has left me with mixed emotions. One part of me is sad to see her go, and definately thinks the long-distance thing will work. The other part of me sees this as an opportunity of a lifetime, as I finally have my freedom back!
Some readers may or may not be able to relate to this, but after you are with someone for 3 years the age old question begins to pop in your mind…. Should I marry this girl? I know she is ready and eagerly waiting, but I am just not too sure if she is ‘the one’, and until I know, I don’t want to commit to it.
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Sunday was spent in the Experience Music Project museum (very good) and wondering around some more.
Overall a really great roadtrip. We’ll definitely have to organize another one and get everyone to go. And maybe lay off those alcohol… (right!)
-Got myself the Merlin -10 sleeping bag! It’s SOOO nice! Can’t wait to use it!
-Trying to figure out where I’m going this long weekend. Either some hardcore alpine climbing around Tantalus Range, or some nice rock climbing in Skaha.
Sunday, Jun 3rd, 2007
Categories: Business
1. Stick your open palm under the stall wall and ask your neighbor, ‘May I borrow a highlighter?’
2. Say, ‘Uh oh, I knew I shouldn’t have put my lips on that.’
3. Cheer and clap loudly every time somebody breaks the silence with a bodily function noise.
4. Say, ‘Damn, this water’s cold.’
5. Drop a marble and say, ‘Oh shit! My glass eye!’
Bloggers have already raised some fair criticisms with the proposed code, including A-listers Jason Kottke and Cory Doctorow, and no doubt others will be weighing in.
In the meantime, we’ll just have to wait to see whether the blogging world is ready for its own “No Asshole Rule”.
Rounding the bases at Blawg Review #103Grab yourself some peanuts and Cracker Jack: Baseball is the theme at this week’s Blawg Review, the weekly review of legal blogging hosted each week at a different law blog. Calling balls and strikes at Blawg Review #103 is Jonathan Frieden at E-Commerce Law.Legal mp3 download
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Among the posts linked to are two that particularly caught my attention: one story about jurors compromising and another one about a first-year property law class creatively using Second Life to learn real-world lessons.
6. Say, ‘Hmmm, I’ve never seen that color before.’
7. Grunt and strain real loud for 30 seconds and then drop a cantelope into the toilet bowl from a height of 6 feet. Sigh relaxingly.
8. Say, ‘Now how did that get there?’
9. Say, ‘Humus. Reminds me of humus.’
10. Fill up a large flask with Mountain Dew. Squirt it erratically under the stall walls of your neighbors while yelling, ‘Whoa! Easy boy!’
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May 30, 2007 at 9:16 am CST | From: Office Jokes | No Comments
Missionary Comes Home to Newspaper-Wrapped House
Last week a man returned home from a mission in Mexico to see the outside of his house completely wrapped in newspaper (link contains photos). The pranksters were the victim’s friends and they say it only took about 3 hours to completely wrap the outside of the house.
You can definitely apply this prank idea to your office and your fellow coworkers. Instead of a house, you can easily wrap their entire cubicle in newspaper, similar to the post it prank and tin foil prank. Maybe you could string together a few weeks of pranks, wrapping a coworker’s cubicle in different materials each week?
Saturday, Jun 2nd, 2007
Categories: Arts
Massive March in DC
Turnout was beyond anything we’ve seen in recent years: clearly hundreds of thousands.
Photos, videos, and blogging of the march:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/3093
Cindy Sheehan’s speech:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/3089
Cindy Sheehan receives Unvarnished Truth Award:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/3083
What the polls say:
www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/3084
How the media is lying about the crowd size:
afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/3094
How to ask the media to tell the truth:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/1084
Lobbying and civil resistance on Monday, September 26:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/2759
Tool Kit to Stop a War:
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/3081
t first came to my attention with a TV ad showing some guy getting out of bed, because the neighbor was banging up wainscoating with a hammer. The guy shows up with power grab, takes a piece of material, glues it to the wall, where it sticks and stays. What got me was the next bit, where the guy takes the hammer, shoots some Powergrip on, sticks it to the guys ceiling and leaves.
It cost a couple of bucks to discover that there is truth in advertising.
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This is ‘powergrabbe’ to the ceiling in my living room. Any adhesive can work on a wall, and hopefully not
separate before it sets, but when you can stick stuff to your ceiling, and it sticks, this is a product to have in your arsenal.
Department of Peace Bill Introduced in Senate
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Bonifaz Considers Run for Massach. Secretary of State
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/3059
Minnesota Veterans for Peace Launches Ad Campaign
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/3040
Sept. 15 Hearing and Rally Against the War: Video and Text
Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey held a hearing, and citizens held a rally to demand an end to the war. See videos, photos, reports, transcripts: