sâmbătă, 2 iulie 2011

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


Bulldog Surfs, Snowboards and Skateboards

Posted: 01 Jul 2011 09:52 PM PDT



This extreme bulldog doesn't care where it goes down, if it involves a board he's ready to shred.


Real Names of Cartoon Characters

Posted: 01 Jul 2011 08:56 PM PDT

Think Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons doesn't have a real name? Think again. Here's a great list of little-known real names for a number of classic cartoon characters.

Scoobert Doo


Sid


Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch


Woody Pride


Kitty White


Edward Bear


Eleanor Abernathy


Jeff Albertson


Barbara Millicent Roberts


Wally


Aloysius Snuffleupagus


John A. Zoidberg


Patricia Reichardt


Gordon Shumway


Milburn Pennybags


Prince Adam


Veritably Clean


Tweety Pie


Ted Shackleford


Poppin' Fresh


Penelope Pussycat


Norville Rogers


Miles Prower


Casper McFadden


Arnold Shortman

Source: buzzfeed


Velocommerce in India

Posted: 01 Jul 2011 11:37 AM PDT

Velocommerce is commerce that is dependent on the bicycle (from the French word 'velo' referring to bicycle). India is a fantastic place to observe velocommerce in action.This project has opened our eyes to this crazy universe of activities, products, services, design, economy and humanity that is mobile using bicycles. The interesting thing about being on a bicycle is that it immediately frees you as an entrepreneur from the shackles of immovable real estate.




































































































Source: velowala


Weekly Address: Cutting the Deficit and Creating Jobs

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Saturday, July 2, 2011
 

Weekly Address: Cutting the Deficit and Creating Jobs 

President Obama addresses the need to reduce the nation’s deficit while creating jobs across the country and wishes Americans a happy Fourth of July.

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Weekly Wrap Up

The Economy and the Debt Limit: Speaking at his press conference on Wednesday, the president announced that “Now is the time to go ahead and make the tough choices.”

Twitter Town Hall: President Obama will hold a Twitter town hall at the White House next Wednesday, July 6 at 2 p.m. EDT use the hashtag #AskObama to get your question in.

Weekly Address: President Obama discussed the vital role of advanced manufacturing in strengthening our economy and creating good, middle-class jobs.

West Wing Week: “Magic Mountains and Volcanoes,” robots, and your guide to everything the President did this week.

Honoring Secretary Gates: President Obama and Vice President Biden attended the Armed Services farewell tribute in honor of Defense Secretary Robert Gates, one of the longest serving Secretaries of Defense in U.S. history.

#YoungAfrica: The First Lady has returned from her trip to Africa, and we’ve posted two more videos from her visits to local community centers.

Afghanistan In-Depth: Curious about the details of the Afghanistan draw down? Check out this half-hour in-depth discussion where we answered your questions.

Sports Shout-Outs: The Colorado Rapids took time to thank our Twitter followers and Facebook fans for the work they are doing for military families and the Seattle Storm thanked our followers/fans for the work they’re doing to keep kids healthy.

Video: The President and Community Leaders: Check out behind the scenes video of President Obama dropping by a Community Leaders Briefing and discussing his experience as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago.

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Seth's Blog : The overwhelming fear of being wrong

The overwhelming fear of being wrong

She didn't vote because she was afraid her candidate would lose.

He complains that the blog is being published too often and doesn't want to read some of the posts if he's not going to be able to keep up with all of them.

They don't want to buy insurance for their business because the policies are too complicated and they might buy the wrong one.

The family doesn't travel by plane any more because the whole endeavor is filled with apparent pitfalls.

He doesn't want to buy the book because he might not like it. It's better to waste two or three hours doing something he's certainly not going to like instead.

She calls a meeting and then another meeting because it's easier than committing and just saying 'no'. Or 'yes.'

Better not to hire a coach or go to a therapist or even pick a doctor, because you might discover that you've been doing something wrong.

They sell more wine in places where there aren't so many wines to choose from, because complicated selection processes make it easier to buy nothing.

It's far easier to be guy #8. Not your fault.

Almost every marketer I know underestimates how widespread this fear is. It is the lone barrier almost every product and service has to overcome in order to succeed.

 

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