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Top bloggers can breathe easily in the blogosphere. Their famous blogs, [...]
If you are in the DC metropolitan area and you [...]
I occasionally have an urge to snack on walnuts, cashews, pistachios, almonds, and other nuts. However, sometimes I refrain from buying them, because the prices seem expensive relative to other snacks. I have developed a propensity towards frugality in some respects. I tend to want to buy generic and cheap items, and that often irks my wife.
Today, I present an interesting twist regarding an old tonic and a completely unrelated new red wine that hit the market a few months ago.
Do you want a world with greater civic participation? Well, soon there will be an app for that too. It’s inevitable that as people lead their busy lifestyles, they tote their smartphones with them everywhere they go in their city or town. As they go from place to place throughout the day, they might not be aware that they are near a location that is the subject of, for example, a development project or an urban plan for which citizen input is sought.
I recently poked around on the web for information relating to emerging social apps and niche networks, and I stumbled across a couple of pieces on the web about new social networks for filmmakers. NoFilmSchool.com, a site I really like, recently wrote a thorough review about the upcoming Creative District network, and FilmmakerMagazine.com, another good site, published an interesting interview with the founder of Working Indie.com.
Are you interested in fast weight loss? Well, I'd like to divulge my personal fat-incinerating diet for losing weight fast. I should note that people have marveled at how I can transform my body so quickly. I have been known to both bulk up and shed pounds whenever I want.
If you are 40 or older and you’re contemplating ways [...]
Billions of people around the world have been mesmerized by the cinematic magic cast from a part of Los Angeles, California known as “Hollywood,” the endearing label of the American motion picture industry. Howard Johnson (“H.J.”) Johnson, a successful land developer, coined the name in 1896, during his honeymoon with his wife.
In June 1909, The Aspen Daily Times reported that a woman in New York informed the police that she saw a headless man in the woods, which was allegedly on property that was part of the estate of John D. Rockefeller.