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Check Out the Life in a Day Video

You may remember back in July when people from all over the world participated in YouTube’s Life in a Day experiment.  If not, let us refresh your memory. The experiment took place on July 24th and more than 80,000 videos were submitted. The point of the experiment was to capture a glimpse of participants’ lives [...]

Labor Day Videos

WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE AND HAVE A COLD ONE WITH PALS!

We have President Grover Cleveland to thank for making today a national holiday in the United States. The catalyst, as with many positive changes in U.S. history, involved bloodshed – the deaths of workers during the infamous Pullman Strike – but few things worth having happen without some loss. Now, Labor Day marks the beginning of football season and a long weekend for (some) laborers nationwide. Without getting all heavy on you, we thought we’d offer some tunes about work and a tiny encouragement to pause and reflect on those still struggling to get a day of rest and fair treatment in their labors. (Dennis Cook)

Here’s the man who wrote the tune Tennessee Ernie Ford made so famous to get us started.

We time travel back to 1982 for Huey Lewis and the News backed by the Tower of Power horns.

Fans of the Drew Carey Show will know this one. Such a nifty sway!

Perhaps forgotten by anyone outside of the U.K. and hardcore 80s music nuts, this is a quality rocker for the blue collar set from a band that never quite got their critical due.

Johnny Paycheck may have gotten the big hit but this is the man who penned this classic.

Beatles’ covers don’t come any sillier than this.

No way we could skip BTO in our little Labor Day song cycle.

Workers around the world have been singing “The Internationale” since it was composed in the late 1800s. It is sung in many languages but means the same thing the world over – a cry for justice and equality and fairness. There are many, many variations on the basic tune & lyric, and here’s a couple fine takes.


Happy “90210″ Day!

OMG, Happy 90210 Day, PopCrunchers! That’s right: Thursday Sept. 2, 2010 (9-02-10) is being celebrated as 90210 Day. It’s the one day this century that the date will line up perfectly with the famous California zip code immortalized in television history, thanks to Aaron Spelling’s iconic teen soap Beverly Hills, 90210.No post about the original [...]

Online Technical Support An Overview Posted By : James Langer

Every day there are many online technical support companies opening up and providing their services. The recent surge in this area can be traced to the fact that more and more people are using computers on a daily basis who are not adept in the technical aspect of computers.

Parents, guardians abuse Roma child beggars

Roma (Gypsy) children who beg in Belgrade do not dare to go home unless they bring RSD 1,000 every day – otherwise they are subjected to beatings. A reporter of the Belgrade daily Blic spoke to a boy who spends every day at an intersection in downtown Belgrade, begging for money from drivers who stop at the red light, together with another boy who is only four.

Online Calendar- Manage Your Time Posted By : williss

Keeping your schedule up-to-date has never been easier. Online calendar allows unlimited text in each day box, so it’s ideal for easily noting down details on your day’s tasks, meetings or keeping a journal.

Singapore three-month interbank U.S. dollar rate drops 22nd day

Singapore’s three-month interbank loan rate for U.S. dollars fell for a 22nd day, the longest stretch of declines since November 2008.

Sibor, which banks charge each other to borrow in U.S. dollars, fell 1.8 basis points to 0.358%, the biggest decline in three months, when the rate was fixed at 11 a.m. local time. The rate is the lowest since May 5.

 
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Online Calendar- Manage Your Time Posted By : clockshare

Keeping your schedule up-to-date has never been easier. Online calendar allows unlimited text in each day box, so it’s ideal for easily noting down details on your day’s tasks, meetings or keeping a journal.

China mourns mudslide dead

China held a day of national mourning on Sunday for the 1,200 people who died in a massive landslide last week.
Thousands of people gathered in Beijings Tiananmen Square to pay respect to those who lost their lives in the disaster that struck Zhouqu County in northwest Gansu province.

Nation to celebrate I-Day with simplicity


ISLAMABAD (Online) – The nation would observe 64th Independence Day on 14th August (today) with great fervour. In wake of flood disaster, the nation would observe the Independence Day with simplicity.
No I-Day celebrations will be held at the Presidency this year and no Army functions related to August 14 would be held. The day would dawn with special pra-yers in the mosques for the unity, solidarity and prosperity of the country. The celebration would begin with a 31-gun salute at the federal capital and 21-gun salute at all the provincial headquarters. Qur-an Khawani would be held for the Shuhada-e-Pakistan Movement for their eternal peace.
The flags would be hoisted on govt and private installations. Seminars, competitions of debate, essay writing, and tableaus and other program-mes would hold in educational institutions in this regard.
Meanwhile, in wake of security threats, special flag hoisting ceremony would not be held before Parliament House and Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani would hoist the flag at Convention Centre. The principal ceremony of ‘Independence Day’ would not be held in Sabzazar in front of Parliament due to security concerns because there are certain reports that terrorist could carry out any terrorist activity and target the open air ceremony. Services Chiefs, federal ministers, important personalities, diplomats and prominent citizens would attend the ceremony. All the invitees would stand and sing the national anthem to be followed by recitation of the Holy Quran. The ceremony would start at 9am and Prime Minister would address the nation.
President Asif Ali Zardari has directed that in view of the floods, no Independence Day celebrations will be held at the Presidency. He will spend the day with the flood affected people in Khyber Pukhtoonkhwha and Punjab, Presidential spokesperson Farhatullah Babar said. Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has also cancelled the Army functions on August 14 and September 6 this year and its savings will be utilised for flood relief activities.

Singapore interbank rate drops 17th day as fed to buy bonds

Singapore’s three-month interbank loan rate for U.S. dollars fell for a 17th day following the Federal Reserve’s announcement that it would buy Treasuries to hold down borrowing costs.
 
Sibor, which banks charge each other to borrow in U.S. dollars, fell 1.6 basis points to 0.404 percent when the rate was fixed at 11 a.m. local time. The rate is the lowest since May 6.

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Epicenter Twenty Ten Adds Against Me!, House of Pain

SEPTEMBER 25 AND 26 AT AUTO CLUB SPEEDWAY IN FONTANA, CALIFORNIA


Against Me!

The latest line-up additions for this year’s Epicenter Twenty Ten on September 25 and 26 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA include Against Me! on Sunday with Crash Kings and the reunited House of Pain set for Saturday. These acts join a bill that features more than 20 bands over two days including headliners Eminem, KISS and Blink-182.

Eminem

Blink-182 (only 2010 concert in North America)
KISS (only 2010 California appearance)
Bush (first show in 9 years)
Rise Against (only concert in California this year)
Thirty Seconds To Mars
Bad Religion
Papa Roach
A Day To Remember
Big Boi
Suicidal Tendencies
Travis Barker
The Black Pacific
Deuce
The Academy Is
The Knux
New Politics

Tickets for Epicenter Twenty Ten are on sale now. Tickets start as low as $79.50 for a single day ticket and more information about weekend VIP passes, two-day value passes and single day tickets, plus all camping information can be found at the festival website.


Singapore interbank rate drops for 16th day on record growth

Singapore’s three-month interbank loan rate fell for a 16th day as record economic growth on the island bolsters lenders’ confidence.

Sibor, which banks charge each other to borrow in U.S. dollars, fell 0.8 basis point to 0.421% when the rate was fixed at 11 a.m. local time. The rate is the lowest since May 7.

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Failed marriage to Renee Zellweger was like sports injury: Kenny Chesney

Country music singer Kenny Chesney has revealed that his failed marriage to Renee Zellweger was similar to getting injured at sport. He admitted that he handled the separation the same way he would if he got “knocked down” during an American football game. “There ain”t nothing you can do about it. Just hang on for [...]

Staying Organized: 8 Tips for Daily Sanity


Staying organized is not for sissies! Unlike getting organized it requires a commitment to DAILY ACTION to maintain the order you created when you got organized. That means, you must do the same actions day after day after day after day after day . . . in order to avoid the trauma of having to reorganize chaos all over again!

So what? What’s the big deal? All you have to do every day is pick up things, put them away, throw them away or give them away. That’s the simple answer for how to stay organized. No big deal!

The actions you must take are not difficult. In fact, they are pretty easy once you have established an initial order. But, they are boring and repetitive. For those folks who are creative, fun-loving and who crave variety and stimulation, the repetitive actions required to stay organized can seem deadly. But, they must be done if you want to stay organized and have a peaceful life free of chaos.

Here are 8 steps to learn how to STAY ORGANIZED:

1. Watch your behavior to identify actions that contribute to the problem of being disorganized and commit to changing problem behaviors.

Common problem behaviors include: dropping, plopping (choosing couch potato mode before taking care of business), avoiding and procrastinating.
2. Identify specific places in your schedule for daily organizing activities.

Work and school schedules create a structure around which to arrange routine organizing tasks. For example, there is usually a small window in the morning before leaving for the day that can be used for loading the dishwasher, putting in a load of wash, and cleaning up breakfast dishes. And, there is a window in the evening upon returning home where mail can be processed, voice mail checked, etc. There is also another window before bedtime for a final pickup of clothes and other items used during the day. People who are retired or self-employed sometimes have difficulty staying organized because they don’t have the structure provided by work and school schedules. It is even more important for them to consciously commit to specific times for getting routine maintenance chores done.

3. Incorporate the most important organizing tasks into routines.

Routines create a structure within which specific activities can happen. Repeating routines over and over again will make actions automatic rather than dreaded daily events. A morning routine might include getting up, showering, hanging up wet towels, getting dressed, eating breakfast, cleaning up after breakfast, checking email, leaving for work/school. An evening routine might include putting away any items you bring into the house (groceries, shopping bags, etc.), processing mail, checking voice mail, making dinner, cleaning up after dinner, helping children with homework and cleaning up afterwards.

4. Reward yourself for changed behavior.

Commit to a new organizing behavior that you know will help you stay organized. Then repeat the behavior 21 days in a row. It takes repeating a new behavior 21 days in a row before it becomes a habit. Beware, you will resist new behaviors. You may have to start over again several times if you find yourself sliding back into old messy habits. When you reach the 21st day, reward yourself with something you enjoy, a special meal or purchase. Use email, TV or a phone call to a friend as a reward for finishing your evening chores.

5. Be willing to pay to get help if you haven’t been successful in your efforts to stay organized by a certain date.

Professional organizers and professional coaches can provide the structure necessary to hold you accountable to your goals to stay organized. (Admit it; you’d pay for help if you couldn’t get your car to start.

6. Hire others to do the things you hate the most and/or have the hardest time doing.

Consider paying for a cleaning service, a professional organizer, a person to pay your bills, a lawn service or a person to do your laundry/ironing. I pay to have my bills paid because I hate doing it, I’m prone to math errors and I want it done right. I also pay to have my house cleaned every two weeks. Again, I hate cleaning. And, it always gets done better than I’d do it. Having someone clean my house also gives me a deadline to pick up my house so I can get the most out of the cleaning!

7. Make staying organized a family commitment.

Invite family members to participate in the process of maintaining an organized, comfortable place to live. If you have a husband or wife, start with him/her. It is always easier to encourage children to participate if you and your spouse both consider staying organized a priority. Teach children early that picking up after themselves and participating in on-going organizing efforts is not optional; it is essential to having a rewarding, comfortable life.

It should be introduced to them as a normal part of life as soon as they are capable of throwing toys into open tubs. Be sure to reward them with praise for their on-going efforts even though they are expected to do them. Never use getting or staying organized as a punishment. And, remember, they will be watching what you do. You are a model for behaviors they need to learn like cleaning up after themselves and regularly getting rid of things they no longer love or use.

8. Have realistic expectations for the level of organization you can maintain.

It is fairly common for women to believe that they should keep a perfectly organized and clean house, even though they may work outside the home and/or have several children running around. That is an old standard that probably has NEVER been attainable without regular outside help. If you have children, especially under the age of 10, cut yourself some slack and shoot for relative order. As long as you keep picking up daily, regularly get rid of stuff, and you have all family members doing their part in the process, you probably can function without any major organizing challenges.

As your life changes, so too will the level of intensity of your daily organizing efforts. Efforts should intensify when raising children and become less intense when children leave home (if you haven’t replaced the obligations as a parent with other commitments). When you reach retirement, initially, you will have much more time to get organized and stay organized. But, you will also lose the structure provided by a work schedule. Resist the urge to drop helpful routines at retirement. Those who do find their homes in chaos and wonder what happened!

You will be rewarded for your daily organizing efforts with the ability to think clearly and accomplish your goals more easily, improved relationships and greater peace of mind. A few minutes every day is not a great price to pay for an improved life!


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Hilary Duff Plastic Surgery Wedding Makeover?

Is one of Disney’s last remaining clean-cut former child stars going under the knife ahead of the happiest day of her life?In Touch Weekly is reporting that singer/actress Hilary Duff, 22, is so determined to look her best at her upcoming wedding to hockey ace Mike Comrie that she’s prepared to fork over fistfuls of [...]

Serbian Army Air Force Day marked

Defense Minister Dragan Å utanovac today attended ceremonies to mark the Serbian Army (VS) Air Force Day.
Å utanovac was at the LaÄ‘evci airports near Kraljevo, in central Serbia, when he said that his ministry’s “top priority” was to finish the process meant to professionalize the army – i.e., abolish compulsory military service.

Inside Black Hat: Day 2 at the Security Conference

More highlights from the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. On day two of briefings, mobile security, cyber-war and weaknesses in HTTPS were among the issues that surfaced. – Day two of briefings at the Black Hat security conference produced some interesting moments here in Las Vegas. The day began with a keynote from former National Security Agency (NSA) Director Ret. Gen. Michael Hayden, and included everything from mobile security to weaknesses in HTTPS.
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Inside Black Hat: Day One at the Security Conference

Some eWEEK highlights from day one of briefings at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. – For those looking for information about the latest exploits, vulnerabilities
and information protection strategies, the first day of briefings at this
year’s Black Hat conference in Las Vegas
was no disappointment. Jeff Moss, founder and director of Black Hat, started
the day out with this ques…


Adobe to Buy Day Software for $240 Million

Adobe Systems plans to acquire Web content management software provider Day Software for $240 million. – In a move to beef up its ongoing play for the attention and purse strings of
enterprise customers, Adobe Systems has announced plans to acquire Web content
management software provider Day Software for $240 million.
In a press release announcing the acquisition, Adobe said its acquisition of
Da…