Oct
30
2008
A new website called Flick Out (www.FlickOut.com) launched chock-full of
the latest movie trailers in smooth-playing full-screen HD. The site is
searchable by several categories, including Faith Inspired and Family
Friendly, which are rare options for this kind of resource. In a world
of cluttered movie-content websites riddled with too much information,
FlickOut.com cleanly, quickly and easily allows users to browse and
view the latest released movies and upcoming trailers in two mouse
clicks. Additionally, the site uniquely allows users to add their own
honest ratings and reviews, as well as read the feedback of other
moviegoers.
Oct
28
2008
The Firefox browser add-on extension to share, bookmark and e-mail web pages quickly
Oct
15
2008
They say it is the wave of the future. Or is it just the wave of today? At any rate I have become a FaceSpace TubeTwit! Figure it out.
Jul
26
2008
We own the messiest car in the world. It’s hard to keep it clean and organized when you live with a family of slobs. They make a mess and leave it. It frustrates me that they don’t clean up when they get out of the car.
I would love a clean car!!
Unclutterer has some great advice on cleaning out your car.
The 3-Bag Approach
This tip comes from my book The Naked Desk: Along with your trash and recycling bins, bring three grocery bags with you when you clean out your car. Label the first one “Does Not Belong Here.” Write on the next one, “Give Away/Return,” and label the final one, “Storage.” Each bag will serve as a receptacle for the variety of things that found their way into your car. The “Does Not Belong Here” bag, for example, would be good for tossing in the spoons, client folders, and other items you want to keep but don’t belong in your vehicle. Return these items to their homes after you’ve completed your car uncluttering project.
Jul
03
2008
Put Things Off has issued a challenge to Read One Book A Week.
I’d like to delicately convince you in a suitably charming manner that reading one book a week is not just perfectly comfortable, but also mind-altering, life-changing, and jolly good fun too.
So here’s the challenge: starting next Monday, I’d like you to read one book a week for one month. Choose your first book and follow-up text right now. Go on. I’ll pop the kettle on while you do it. Don’t do it for me, though. Do it for you.
I have always been an avid reader, but since I spend so much time online I have neglected my reading habits. I think I will pick up this challenge. I am not sure I can go with one a week, but if I could get one a month in I would be happy at this point.