Saturday, September 20th, 2008
There is an article that follows the process it takes to turn a bottle into
fabric, from the chipped plastic bits that resemble snow cone filling to the
fiber filaments that “feel eerily like human hair gone unwashed for so long
that it’s soft with grease.” There’s also some great photos, and surprising
facts like it takes just 10 plastic bottles to make a pound of fiber. (more…)
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Thursday, August 14th, 2008
I am going off topic today thanks to my satellite company deciding to cut me off
for a 24 hour period yesterday. Since this was my first experience with paying
hard earned money to be unjustly punished, pardon me while I rave on!
Yesterday morning, I poured my first cup of coffee, posted my article and went
back to correct something when I received the deadly web acceleration error.
Since I had not rebooted my laptop or reset the modem in a while, I cold booted
both of them. Everything lit up like a charm. I tried accessing the internet
and again received the web acceleration error. So, Stupid me, decided to call
customer support to find out the nature of the problem. (more…)
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
Today I am highly recommending Twitter and Mybloglog ebooks for everyone who is
trying to learn the socializing communities.
These books were put together by Kathe Lucas and Denise Hall (a.k.a. The Wacky Sales Team).
They are selling these ebooks for a price of $3.95 for BOTH!!!!
Twitter for Twits
The way Twitter works is incredibly simple because of how quickly you are able to post updates that showcase your products, services or projects that you are working on. It’s easy to see why so many successful marketers have focused their attention on dominating this social community, while it’s still in its infancy. (more…)
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