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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
The "Twitter" Phenomenon ! Are you in? 10 Reasons why you too will LOVE Twitter
- You like to make friends
- You like to see what someone else is doing
- You like to say something you are passionate about
- You like to network with like minded people
- You like to keep a tab on how your industry twitters
- You like to engage in conversations
- You like to waste time - time that you could be working ! :)
- You like having fun
- You like to increase your friends circle beyond your zip code
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Pilates - What's all the fuss about? I asked a Fitness Guru and A Good Friend
- What is Pilates? : Pilates[PIH-LAH-TEEZ] is a full body system of specific sequenced exercise, performed on the mat, and on spring driven machines more aptly called the apparatus. Pilates exercises are designed to Strengthen, Stretch and Stabilize.
- What are the benefits of Pilates? Benefits are innumerable and varied........it improves core strength, flexibility and stamina. More importantly it realigns the body thus improving posture and gets rid of hidden weaknesses. It is also great for rehabilitation and prevention of injuries.
- How many times a week do I need to do Pilates? Ideally,2-3 times a week for about 45mins -1 hr OR as little as 10 mins 3-4 times a week.
- Can a person lose weight by doing Pilates? Certainly, in 10 sessions you'll start feeling the difference, in 20 you'll see a difference and in 30 you'll have a totally new body. It's a Pilates promise.
- Who can use this method of exercise? Just about anyone from 12yrs and above.
- Will I develop big bulky muscles with Pilates? No.Only lean, toned muscles.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Honeybell...a new generation of fruit

Making a debut in the fruit arena is a new hybrid...the HONEYBELL!
My mother in law decided to send me a case of “honeybells” for our anniversary....Opening the cardboard box was the easy part. There beneath the deep green wax paper lay 24 of the most perfectly bright orange honeybells I had seen. I did not want to disturb their comfortable abode. But I could not resist as any fruit is a weakness of mine, especially any fruit of the citrus or orange-yellow variety.
Convinced that they were oranges I felt for one that was just right and started to peel it, but it resisted like an angry lover. The skin was smooth to touch and had no rough edges. It fit in my hand like a baseball would fit into a weathered glove. It was heavier than a regular orange and had a unique bell shape on the top. It looked plump and ready to eat. It did not have a very citrusy smell but had a quiet reassurance that said “open me up and I wont disappoint”.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Unique Thanksgiving Invitaions...
- A traditional mail in invite is very formal and for those who get together with people on a formal basis. Real Simple has some already printed cards.
- Of course phone calls to your friends and family is fun as you can plan the menu and plan on who is getting what.
- Nowadays with Facebook being so the way to keep in touch -plan your Thanksgiving day on Facebook.
- Of course, Evites and other online party planning sites are popular too.
Monday, November 17, 2008
The Ugg Boot Craze..sheepskin ugg boots from down under!

The shopping season has just started and whether you are in the hottest part of the planet or in the coldest UGG Boots
Thursday, June 05, 2008
8 Ways to REUSE Plastic and Paper Bags
According to the Sierra Club reusing a bag meant for just one use has a big impact. A sturdy, reusable bag needs only be used 11 times to have a lower environmental impact than using 11 disposable plastic bags. When 1 ton of plastic bags is reused or recycled, the energy equivalent of 11 barrels of oil are saved.
Paper or Plastic?
The energy and other environmental impacts embodied in a plastic grocery bag is somewhat less than in a paper grocery bag. But paper is easier to recycle, being accepted in most recycling programs. The recycling rate for plastic bags is very low.
So, which is better for the environment? Neither! The fact is that the difference between paper and plastic RECYCLING is small compared with the REUSING bags.
Plastic Grocery bags
1. Cover your car’s side mirrors and windshield wipers plastic grocery bags, if you park outside in winter and you won’t have to scrape ice off in the a.m.
2. To protect small outdoor plants from frost at night, cover them with plastic grocery bags and tie the handles tightly around the pots. Be sure to take the bags off in the morning.
3. Don't buy fancy bags for travelling...When packing a suitcase, use the plastic grocery bags to keep shoes from soiling clothes and dirty things from clean ones.
4.Wrap drinking glasses and other fragile items when you’re moving. A layer of three or four plastic grocery bags around each piece provides enough protection and won’t leave nasty newspaper ink or annoying pieces of Styrofoam all over everything.
Paper Bags
1. Place unripe peaches, plums, or green tomatoes in a bag. The closed bag traps ethylene, the natural gas released by the ripening fruit (while still allowing a little ventilation), which helps it ripen faster.
2. To add an extra layer of weed deterrence to your garden, place plain bags, with no dye, on the soil around plants before adding mulch.
3. Save paper bags from the grocery store and use them to wrap parcel packages. That brown paper costs a lot more when you buy it in a roll.
4. Instead of throwing away your brown paper bags, reuse them. Cut them into squares about the size of paper towels. When you need to drain fried foods, line a plate with one or two of the squares. Top the squares with a paper towel to prevent the food from coming in direct contact with the paper bag. The paper bag squares will absorb an amazing amount of grease, and the toweling will last incredibly long.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Have you gotten taken yet? April Fools Day 2008
Google does it again !
The Dotcom is at it again with "Gmail Custom Time" and (which purports to let users send e-mails into the past and consequently never miss important deadlines again) and "Virgle", a faux collaboration on an "open-source" Mars expedition between Google and Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
No Chair Fare
The Herald Sun, an Australian tabloid, published an advertisement by Virgin Blue advertising the 'No Chair Fare' offering standing room for half the price of the regular fare and free calf massages for flights longer than two hours. Visiting Virgin's website reveals the offers to be an April fools joke. Still hundreds tried to purchase standing tickets by contacting Virgin by phone.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Celebrating the 29th of February - Leap Year 2008
The Leap Day - 29th of February !
The 29th of February, or the Leap Day has been associated with age-old traditions, superstitions and folklore. It occurs every four years in years evenly divisible by four except for centenary years not divisible by 400. A leap day is more likely to occur on Mondays or Wednesdays. Leap Day and the events because of Leap Day, are often mistaken for Sadie Hawkins Day, but that is in November. The only similarity is in the fact that the woman has the opportunity to do the asking. February 29 is NOT Sadie Hawkins Day. It is Leap Year Day, or simply, Leap Day.
Leap into the depths of your brain with a Leap Year Quiz
- When did the idea of Leap Year begin?
- What’s the Leap Year capital of the world?
- When was the last Leap Year?
- February 29th is also called Sadie Hawkins Day—True or False?
- People born on Leap Day are called _______________?
- When do these people celebrate their birthdays each year?
- What are the chances of actually being born on Leap Year Day?
- People with leap year birthdays are what percent of the population?
Answers:
- 45 BC
- Anthony, Texas
- 2004
- False
- Leapers
- Either February 28th or March 1st, it’s their choice
- The odds are 1 in 1,461 8. Less than one percent
Here are some Leap year traditions.......
Wedding Proposals
It's an old Irish tradition for women to ask men to marry them on Leap Day. In Scotland, if a man refused a lady's proposal, he had to either give her a kiss, a pair of gloves or a silk dress. As the story goes, the tradition of women romantically pursuing men in leap years began in 5th century Ireland, when St. Bridget complained to St. Patrick about the fair sex having to wait for men to propose. Patrick finally relented and set February 29 aside as the day set aside allowing women the right to ask for a man's hand in marriage.
Leap Day Cocktail
This one was created at London's Savoy Hotel for a Leap Day party in 1928.
2 ounces gin
1/2 ounce Grand Marnier
1/2 ounce sweet vermouth
1/4 ounce
fresh lemon juice
1 lemon twist, for garnish
1 scoop of vanilla ice cream or plain yogurt
1 banana
1 tablespoon of
peanut butter
1 cup of ice
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Where's the coldest spot in the universe?
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/12359501.html
Smithsonian magazine, January 2008
This week it felt like Chicago was the COLDEST SPOT in the universe ! But Physicists in Massachusetts come to grips with the lowest possible temperature: absolute zero
Where's the coldest spot in the universe? Not on the moon, where the temperature plunges to a mere minus 378 Fahrenheit. Not even in deepest outer space, which has an estimated background temperature of about minus 455°F. As far as scientists can tell, the lowest temperatures ever attained were recently observed right here on earth.
The record-breaking lows were among the latest feats of ultracold physics, the laboratory study of matter at temperatures so mind-bogglingly frigid that atoms and even light itself behave in highly unusual ways. Electrical resistance in some elements disappears below about minus 440°F, a phenomenon called superconductivity. At even lower temperatures, some liquefied gases become "superfluids" capable of oozing through walls solid enough to hold any other sort of liquid; they even seem to defy gravity as they creep up, over and out of their containers.
.......for more go here
A good read !
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Hope ! Dream & Change !
I think of all these things as I hear the candidates give us hope for a better future, a hope that they will bring about change. Arent you intrigued? Intangible words like hope, dream and change can inspire us and make the most sense. These words somehow give us direction and purpose.
Coupled with the tangible things that we do these intangible words can actually make the most difference in our lives.
Just a thought !
Thursday, January 24, 2008
$200,000 buys you a Ticket to Ride in SPACE !
Wow, I did not think that this would happen in my lifetime...what else can man do?
News feed and Video from : Reuters
Friday, November 16, 2007
Reaching new heights of Political Correctedness...Ho Ho Ho to Ha Ha Ha !
Australia has now banned the use of "Ho Ho Ho" - the news of an Aussie recruitment firm Westaff, replacing "ho ho ho" with "ha ha ha" has travelled fast, with people in New Zealand, the UK and the US amazed at the "extreme" political correctness. It all started when Westaff told its Christmas trainees that the "ho, ho, ho" phrase could frighten children and possibly be derogatory to women.
Well, I don't think kids relate the ho ho ho to anything other than Santa getting them presents. It remains to be seen how this Christmas will turn out ! Ha Ha !
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Sasha Cagen's To-Do List - From Buying Milk to Finding a Soul Mate, What Our Lists Reveal About Us
Sasha was so fascinated by the variety and depth of these lists that she started a magazine called - yup - To-Do Lists. Her new book To-Do List: From Buying Milk to Finding a Soul Mate, What Our Lists Reveal About Us
It will be a great conversation starter for all those holiday get togethers.
Here is an interview about the book.
42 % of us here in the US make to-do lists. And according to Sasha our to-do lists reveal something about us. Voyeuristic and interactive, To-Do List will show you just how much -- and what -- your lists say about you.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
10 Ways to Create Your Own Luck !
Here are her 10 ways to create your own luck !
10. Get real. If you are on a computer, surfing the net, and reading blogs, you have a lot to feel lucky about. Your life is great already.
9. Determine who you should know. They say it’s not what you know but who you know. So get to know the right people!
8. Be more observant. Luck is all around you.
7. Take a chance every now and then. S-t-r-e-t-c-h yourself.
6. Do your research. Master a topic so that your brain can get into the nitty gritty of the inner workings where the tiniest of advantages can be discovered and utilized.
5. Say you are lucky and you are (Pygmalion).
4. Be more curious and ask lots of open ended questions that open doorways to new conversations and opportunities.
3. Notice the habits and disciplines of lucky people around you. Learn from what they do.
2. Share your dreams until you are blue in the face due to lack of oxygen.
1. Play more to win more (in life that is, I am not advocating gambling).
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Tired of iTunes and the fact that you can only download the songs on an iPod?
I found that, Amazon now has 2 million songs from more than 180,000 artists represented by over 20,000 major and independent labels, Amazon MP3 complements Amazon.com's existing selection of over 1 million CDs. I thought this was really cool since most of the songs are 10 cents less than on iTunes.
Also, every song and album on Amazon MP3 is available exclusively in the MP3 format without digital rights management (DRM) software. This means that you are free to enjoy your music downloads using any hardware device, organize your music using any music management application, and burn songs to CDs.
The top 100 best-selling songs are 89 cents. Every song on Amazon MP3 is encoded at 256 kilobits per second, which gives you high audio quality at a manageable file size.
This is great for those who dont want to spring for an iPod !
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
10 Rarest Animals..opps - 11 Rarest Animals in the world !
- Pinta Island tortoise
- Baiji (Yangtze River Dolphin)
- Vancouver Island Marmot
- Seychelles Sheath-tailed Bat
- Javan Rhino
- Hispid hare
- Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat
- Tamaraw (Dwarf Water Buffalo)
- Iberian Lynx
- Red Wolf
- Dwarf Blue Sheep
http://www.greenexpander.com/2007/10/01/the-10-rarest-animals-in-the-world/
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Sexy isn't a look...it's a state of mind ! 5 ways to bring "Sexy Back"
Here are 5 ways to bring "sexy back" into your life.....Women only !
- Be mysterious - A little secretiveness can go a long way to keep them guessing !
- Shower your body with love - Take care of those curves and those curves will take care of the rest.
- Reach out and touch someone - Boost your confidence by doing something extraordinary in your community. Find out who needs help and help !
- Make something of yourself - Don't neglect your career and/or role in life. Don't put yourself in the back seat for too long because of family. Go out there and make a difference.
- Highlight your best attributes - both physical and emotional....each woman is different and so be proud of what you are and who you are. Make those work for you.
Self assured women make great mates ! Self confident women can lift anyone's spirits..and in life there are many people who need their spirits to be lifted. I always have believed in - what Bambi's mom said - "if you cant say something nice don't say nothing at all" Charm, poise and good manners make you very "sexy" !
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Have you seen the "Upside Down House" to Protest Poland's Communist Era & Today's Troubled Times
This attraction is in the village of Szymbark, and in the Kaszuby area (by the Baltic sea, North of Poland) - A ceiling instead of a floor and furniture above your head - a feeling of dizziness, is the feeling visitors have upon entering the house, after just a few seconds of walking around the structure, which is also tilted sideways to add to the effect.
Czapiewski had the idea to build his house when Poland was still under communist rule. It was then that he realized practically all decisions of the ruling communist party were detached from reality. Today the house is a symbol of every wrong doing against humanity. "This house is a warning about the path we are taking," Czapiewski said.
Here is a video clip of the upside-down house in Poland.
Czapiewski's corperation which specializes in wooden houses, would normally
take 21 days to construct a wooden house. He remembers that his workers had to take an hour's break every three hours while working inside the house because they were feeling disorientated and confused from the strange angles of the walls.
The upside down house is not the first unusual structure made or devised by Czapiewski. He is infamous for making the longest single piece of wood in the world - a Guinness World Record.
Source : Reuters