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10 Celebrities Who Gained Weight for Movie Roles

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 03:25 PM PDT

In order to convincingly play a role, the actors are willing to do anything. Therefore, there are some movie stars who gain dozens of pounds for the movie role.

Christian Bale, "Batman Begins" 99 lbs (45 kg)


George Clooney, "Syriana" 30 lbs (14 kg)


Vincent D'Onofrio, "Full Metal Jacket" 70 lbs (32 kg)


Jared Leto, "Chapter 27" 66 lbs (30 kg)


Russell Crowe, "Body of Lies" 63 lbs (29 kg)


Robert De Niro, "Raging Bull" 59 lbs (27 kg)


Rob McElhenney, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" 52 lbs (24 kg)


Benicio Del Toro, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" 39 lbs (18 kg)


Charlize Theron, "Monster" 30 lbs (14 kg)


Renee Zellweger, "Bridget Jones" 28 lbs (13 kg)

Source: thedailybeast


1% Standing With The 99%

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 02:52 PM PDT

1% Standing With The 99%, As we knows that in these days all the peoples around the world thinking about the inappropriate wealth distribution mechanism which we all seen in these days in the streets of wall street and even in whole Europe where peoples around the world come out to take a stand against the inequality of wealth distribution where rich becomes rich while poor becomes poor. So here i come to share with funny, interesting, amazing and cool cardboard messages of some innovative peoples who describes there self in these cardboard signs.










































How to ghost-proof your house [infographic]

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 11:52 AM PDT

For most of us, Halloween is just a day when we don a Halloween costume and go to a party or take the kids trick-or-treating. But in many cultures around the world, ghostly superstitions are taken seriously enough to actually affect the way homes are built and maintained. In this infographic, we look at 11 such beliefs, from nailing a horseshoe above the door to skipping the 13th floor (and in some cases, all floors that end in 4) in buildings.

Click on Image to Enlarge.

Source: creditsesame


Epic Trick Shot Battle - Brodie vs. Dude Perfect

Posted: 17 Oct 2011 11:22 PM PDT



Fans of trick shots are well aware of the work of Dude Perfect, the quartet from Texas A&M who have achieved viral video fame for their remarkable antics, which include what could be world's longest made basketball shot.

For their latest video, they teamed up with frisbee trick shot expert Brodie Smith and took turns showing off their respective skills. As you can see from the video above, the results were impressive to say the least.


Shit That Siri Says - Part 2

Posted: 17 Oct 2011 10:38 PM PDT

The release of the iPhone 4S has turned millions of people into instant BFFs with Siri, the new 'humble assistant'. Siri has definite character–she's sassy, helpful, and can sometimes seem down right moody. Tumblr site "Shit That Siri Says" shows off the app's giggle-worthy side with a collection of screen shots sharing Siri's answers to inquiries like "What are you wearing" and "Where can I get some drugs?"

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Shit That Siri Says - Part 1










































































































Giant Spider Is World's Largest Balloon Sculpture

Posted: 17 Oct 2011 09:55 PM PDT

Adam Lee just broke the Guinness World Record for "Largest Balloon Sculpture" with this giant, Halloween-themed spider! Using almost 3,000 balloons, Lee created this 45 feet 2 inches wide by 22 feet 2 inches long sculpture all by himself! The spider is made entirely out of balloons and has no support or glue. It's currently on display at Great Wolf Lodge Lobby in Grand Mound, Washington and will be there until the end of the month.
















Interviews in Search: Avinash Kaushik

Interviews in Search: Avinash Kaushik


Interviews in Search: Avinash Kaushik

Posted: 17 Oct 2011 02:04 PM PDT

Posted by gfiorelli1

One of the things I like the most is to ask questions. Yes, I was one of those unsupportable little kids always asking "Why? What? When?" questions to their parents. And that need to learn new things from others is still there, alive.

That is why in the past weeks I have started an interviews' series in my blog I Love SEO, with interviews to Rand Fishkin and Will Critchlow and more in production.

The next one would have to be to Avinash Kaushik, maybe the most thoughtful leader about Analytics (sorry, I cannot call him "evangelist"... images of saints are too related to that word in my mind). But, due to the answers he gave me, I believe that is more useful for the SEO community to publish it here.

If I would have to define Avinash just with one word, I would use one he loves and uses a lot: "awesome".

Let me tell you: Avinash Kaushik is not just a great Analytics evangelist (ok, I used "evangelist"), but he is a great mind, a wonderful speaker, a generous man and a funny guy.

As many of us, I discovered Avinash thanks to his blog Occam's Razor and his books: Web Analytics an Hour a Day and Web Analytics 2.0. But Avinash gives the best of himself as speaker in conferences, and I had the luck to see him "in action" at Be-Wizard 2011 in San Marino and at MozCon in Seattle in July. His passion when speaking is such, that it is not strange that the tweet stream #mozcon, for instance, was filled with praises to Avinash by all the attendees. And it is not strange that he has an huge number of people following him on Twitter, ready to share every single tweet he publishes.

Gianluca: I am one of your 55K (and growing) followers on Twitter, which means more people than a European middle town has. Have you ever felt the weight of the responsibility of having such a huge number of people pending on your tweets?

Avinash: The number of people have never been material to me, I've felt the weight from day one.

I am deliberative about my social presence, in any channel, and give a lot of thought to how, and critically if, I should participate in it. My hope from day one is to provide something "incredible, relevant, of value." My tweets and Google Plus posts reflect my varied interests in design, politics, marketing, people and more.

But before I hit Submit or Post I pass it through this filter: "Will my audience find this to be incredible, relevant, of value", if it does it makes it through and I feel I've done my part to carry that weight with some responsibility.

Gianluca: I have to admit that your tweets I like the most are the off-topic ones, which you often catalog with #creative and #awesome. How much this search of the awesomeness in everything is essential in your work as an Analyst?

Avinash: I've always believed that people stop learning once they get out of school or college. The challenge with that is that we live in a world that is changing by the minute. So my quest to search for "awesomeness" is simply a reflection of the amount of reading I do, on diverse topics, as a part of my quest to learn something new. Hopefully every day.

And I have to admit that life is too small not to always look for exceptional things.

Gianluca: How much is it essential for businesses to understand the value of a well implemented Analytic figure in their structure? I am thinking especially of the small and medium enterprises, which usually tend to underestimate its strategic importance.

Avinash: A well implemented analytics data collection mechanism is an important price of entry. Without it you are coming to play the football game naked. You look embarrassing, and you are going to lose.

My hope though is that small and medium sized businesses will come to appreciate the value that actually using the data will have on their business. In as much I've pushed companies, of all sizes, to adopt the Digital Marketing & Measurement Model. That provides them with a very structured five step process to follow, ask the most important questions before they touch the data.

The end result is a better understanding of why it is that you need data, and once you get it how do you focus your efforts to ensure you are answering the right questions. With that comes an appreciation of why an investment in data is critical.

Gianluca: My blog is entitled I love SEO and SEOmoz, is surely one of the most important SEO community online. What do you like of this discipline from your personal perspective? Do you agree with me saying that no SEO can call himself so if he does not own a profound knowledge of Analytics?

Avinash: I love SEO. It is such a fascinating science and the rewards are awesome. The thing that appeals to me personally is that there are a, mostly, clear set of logical things we have to do in order to rank high for relevant keywords. It is fun to do those things at a system or marketing level.

It would not surprise you to learn that what is a lot of fun about SEO is the enormous amount of data available to understand your current situation, understand what it will take to get to the next step, and, my favorite, quantify the business impact of our SEO efforts. Without analytics it is impossible to even be 10% effective at doing SEO. And that is great! :)

Gianluca: Finally, what is the newest challenge of the Analytics science? Are maybe the Social metrics the new western frontier of Analytics?

Avinash: Social is just one more thing to think about, I am not sure that it is a "challenge" all by itself.

In terms of challenges I think there are a couple of very sophisticated ones.

First one is that consumer experience is evolving at such a fragmented rate that most places where we need data from are places where we don't have, to put it crudely, our analytics tools' analytics tags. That means that more and more of the data we need to be smart sits outside our immediate purview. Our ability to use APIs, scrapers, multiple tools is going to be super critical.

The second problem, perhaps even harder, is how to deal with this multiplicity from a data analysis perspective. Much of this data is missing primary keys, it is often incomplete, and sometimes even incorrect. And it is rich with information we can turn into actionable insight. Yet from a human capital perspective we don't have enough people with the right skills.

Time will solve both these problem. But I hope that current and future Analysts / Marketers appreciate this problem and start to invest the seeds of what it will take to solve them in the long term.

And now let me propose you something common to all my Interviews in Search: the Proust questionnaire.

What is your favorite word?
Passion.

What is your least favorite word?
Impossible.

What turns you on?
Ingenuity.

What turns you off?
Passive aggressiveness.

What sound do you love?
My kids expressing joy and delight.

What sound do you hate?
Hate is such a strong word.

What is your favorite curse word?
Suck!

What profession other than yours would you like to attempt?
Pilot, fighter jets.

What profession would you not like to do?
Any I don't want to do.

If heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the pearly gates?
"You were wrong Avinash, I do exist!"

 

photo credits:
Avinash at MozCon: Thomas Ballantyne
Avinash at MozCon with Rand Fishkin: Dana Lookadoo
Avinash "snowball battle" in San Marino: Everywhereist


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American Jobs Act by the Numbers: 150

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
 

American Jobs Act by the Numbers: 150

Throughout the week, we'll bring you numbers from the road to highlight specific aspects of the American Jobs Act, numbers like 150 miles.

Improving airports and investing in transportation infrastructure to keep America competitive in the 21st century is just one of the reasons why President Obama is calling on Congress to pass pieces of the American Jobs Act right away.

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President Barack Obama waves to people gathered along a road in Boone, N.C., during his three-day American Jobs Act bus tour, Oct. 17, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) 

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Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog.

First Lady Michelle Obama Recognizes the HealthierUS School Challenge Participants
The First Lady honors schools that met the goal to double the number of participants in the HealthierUS School Challenge in a year. The HealthierUS School Challenge recognizes schools that provide exceptional nutrition education, nutritious food and beverage choices, physical education and opportunities for physical activity.

Joining Forces to Rebuild 1,000 Homes for Veterans
As part of the Joining Forces initiative, First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden join Sears Holdings Corporation and the Rebuilding Together nonprofit organization in putting the final touches on the 1,000th home that they have rebuilt for veterans.

The American Jobs Act Bus Tour: President Obama Visits West Wilkes High School
President Obama spoke about the need to ensure that our nation's schools don't face further cuts and that teachers who are currently looking for work find their way back to the classroom.

Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

9:50 AM: The President delivers remarks at Greensville County High School

10:45 AM: The Vice President delivers remarks

11:20 AM: The President delivers remarks at Guilford Technical Community College WhiteHouse.gov/live

2:30 PM: The Vice President and Director of National Drug Control Policy Gil Kerlikowske participate in a roundtable discussion

3:30 PM: The Vice President delivers remarks discussing how the American Jobs Act would help keep first responders on the job and communities safe

5:00 PM: The President holds a roundtable meeting with educators at Guilford Technical Community College

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The new frontier

What, exactly, is wrong with the old frontier?

When Google + launched, millions of formerly optimistic people became optimistic again. Maybe this was going to be the one, the social network with just the smart people and none of the lame stuff, none of the spam or the pitches or the people we're trying to avoid.

And the same thing is true when the pack runs to the new nightclub, the new technology, the new suburban subdivision. Maybe this will be the one...

Of course, it rarely is. So much disappointment and so much bitterness. It's never as great as you hoped it would be. Ennui and then, eventually, waiting for yet another new frontier.

It's the old frontier that actually presents the most interesting opportunities, because the shine has worn off. This is your platform for real innovation, innovation in a place or a market or a situation that truly is ready for it.

 

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