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Tweet One annoying thing about my Blackberry Curve 8900 smartphone is the fact that I have to buy a $20 3GB media card in order to shoot video from my phone. While making the purchase at Batteries Plus in Fort Lauderdale the sales agent confirmed that his latest Droid comes with 16 GB card pre-loaded. […]
Read more →Tweet In 1995 the U.S. government declassified a set of military documents which outlined the real story behind a series of failed high-altitude nuclear tests and atmospheric air drops during 1962 on a tiny atoll in the middle of the Pacific called Johnston Island. Barely a mile long this island is permanent record of the […]
Read more →Tweet My niece Isabella Lee is no ordinary girl. At the age of four she was already helping her dad, Darren, and her mom, Kimberly, sail a number of catamarans in and around South Florida. Now days she is living the life of Riley in Dubai entering song and dance competitions, auditioning for the play […]
Read more →Tweet Miami, FL: Home of the Miami Heat, J Lo, O.J. Simpson and a new emerging cultural phenomenon, the Hispanic “Chonga”. If Australia has Sheilas“”, South Africa “Kugels” and England “Slappers”, then Miami has “Chongas” — females of Hispanic descent who overtly publicize their originality with excessive makeup, names emblazoned on giant bamboo loop earrings, […]
Read more →Tweet Well, not quite. It was more fun than anything else, but you have to be prepared for criticism when you submit your idea to one of the most famous online invention incubators which is driven exclusively by “crowdsourcing”. Crowdsourcing, is a relatively new online phenomenon which relies on the wisdom of the crowds to […]
Read more →The Alabama was skippered by Raphael Semmes, a growing Civil War legend, who symbolized the independent spirit and cavalier attitude of the American South as he took up the role of a pirate of the seas. Thousands of Capetonians lined Signal Hill and other high points beneath the dramatic shadow of Table Mountain as Semmes masterfully toyed with the Yankee commerce ship, Sea Bride. After some strategic maneuvers and shots fired off the brow, the captain steered his prize into Cape Town harbor, South Africa, where he was given a hero’s welcome.
Read more →Tweet Folks, there is a battle underway between two sides of your brain, the left and right, for control of your destiny and ultimately your success. Before I get to the topic of this article headline, let me explain what I mean by what I just said. The left side wants to analyze, deliberate and […]
Read more →Tweet The Catamaran Company, whom I work for, is looking for a sh**t-hot c# programmer to join our team as the lead developer for our collection of websites, including Catamarans.com. This is a wonderful opportunity for a talented and resourceful coder. Review link below: C# DEVELOPER / SQL SERVER / AJAX / JAVASCRIPT We want […]
Read more →Tweet My recent lust to acquire a 16gb iPad cost me $150 when I allowed myself to be sucked into joining the penny auction site, SwipeBids.com. Some idle browsing led me to the site where I noticed an iPad being auctioned off at a paltry $9.50 bucks. I watched a few of their promo videos […]
Read more →Tweet A picture tells a thousands words. So does a Skype geographic map which combines the viral aspects of the World Cup with international call rates, including several African countries, and, of course, perennial favorite: Brazil. I hate having to trawl through mounds of web text and conflicting paragraphs to find out what I need. […]
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