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Caring for our Customers
Sony Electronics Blog | August 27th 2008 by Jennifer
Steven Nickel, vice president of VAIO Service, has been listening to and talking with customers about various technical support issues and how we can best support them. He has written the guest post below on this topic. I recently blogged here read more
P!nk’s New Video Shows You How To Deal With A Breakup In A Tota…
Gossip Gone . . .WILD! | August 22nd 2008 by Robert Vandenberg
One of Those Mornings
Babylicious | August 14th 2008 by Figur8
My brother is coming to town this weekend meaning it was time to get the other house cleaned up so that it is livable. My MIL graciously loaned me her maid on Wednesday and today to get it cleaned up, despite having worship to prepare for (it’ read more
How to get more brain-power out of your people
The Sales Dating Guy | August 13th 2008 by The Sales Dating Guy
It didn’t take much effort on her part, but it meant the world to me. I was recently in a brainstorming meeting where I presented several original ideas. After the meeting was over, the director of the meeting sent everyone an email outlining t read more
Do Unforeseen Problems Upset You?
Young Millionaire Group | August 11th 2008 by Robert Wheeler
I wanted to make the title, “How Do You Handle Challenges?”, but I couldn’t bring myself to soften the blow that much. I think how we posture ourselves during difficult times or difficult negotiations separates the pros from the a read more
Where Did They Go?
My Life As It Was, Is, and Will Be | August 6th 2008 by Sarah
Where did the words go, I wonder. Since when have they been missing? I am haunted.Have you ever tried to communicate and you fall silent? Silent like the silence in the middle of the night.Have you ever tried to write and you are empty of words? Em read more
Lindsey Adelman Studio: installation at Karkula
Design Crack | August 3rd 2008 by Brandon Baunach
Lindsey Adleman is quickly carving out a niche for the finest and most bubbly chandeliers available. Each piece is completely unique, hand made, blown glass that include significantly difficult and virtuosic glass manipulations such as incorporating read more
The Ideal Shah Training Physique
Shah Training | July 30th 2008
My concept of fitness really hasn’t changed much over the years. If anything, it has been refined. I have never wanted to be this large, bulky bodybuilder walking around flailing his arms and chest. Yes, I want to be in good shape and want to be re read more
Home Improvement Loans
Business and Money Matters to Grow From | July 23rd 2008 by Lucy Jones
Your home is your most valued possession. With changing time and family requirements you thought of adding another room or to extend the garden by a few yards. The architect gave you a long bill well beyond your financial budget. You thought of postp read more
Living Outloud!
Make The Most of Your Time | July 22nd 2008 by Liane Schmidt
When you think you don't have strength and the world is testing you - don't give up! You can and will get through anything that comes your way in life! When you think you can't finish the race and that last mile feels painful - just remember, you can read more
The world’s most difficult word to translate loses much in tran…
Rob's Megaphone | July 19th 2008 by Dr. Rob
The world’s most difficult word to translate loses much in translation In an article published by the BBC on June 22, 2004, “ilunga” was deemed the world’s most difficult word to translate. According to the article by Oliver Conwa read more
Pre-Baby Life vs. Mommy Life
3 Mommies | July 17th 2008 by 3 Mommies
I was almost 35-years-old when I gave birth to Charlie, one year ago. So, I had a lot of years to establish a pre-baby lifestyle. For most of my 20's, I was attending college and working full-time. I completed a Master's program and started my career read more
The Difficult Questions.
Gary William Murning Online | July 16th 2008 by Gary William Murning
This is partly in support of my friend Lottie, who’s been getting quite a bit of flak recently for addressing very genuine and much-needed points in a debate from a position of experienced authority. I won’t go into the details here, and read more
Living Outloud!
Make The Most of Your Time | July 15th 2008 by Liane Schmidt
When you think you don't have strength and the world is testing you - don't give up! You can and will get through anything that comes your way in life! When you think you can't finish the race and that last mile feels painful - just remember, you can read more
Hard Lessons in Sustainable Living: The Tent Trauma
Sustainablog | July 15th 2008
“F*** sustainability. I just want a bed.” — Dear Readers, The Mili-Tent is a bust. On May 1, 2008, I moved into a tent in the woods within Pittsburgh, PA. It was in my mind an easy solution to a complicated problem: that of how t read more
Y Student Fails???
INDIAN YOUTH'S ALWAYS ROCKS | July 7th 2008 by raks
It’s not the fault of the student if he fails, because the year has only 365 days.Typical academic year for a student. 1. Sundays-52,Sundays in a year, you know Sundays are for rest. Days left -313. 2. Summer holidays-50 where weather i read more
The Man in the Glass
fairfieldsbooks.com | July 6th 2008 by spicer
When you get what you want in your struggle for self and the world makes you king for a day Just go to the mirror and look at yourself and see what that man has to say For it isn’t your father or mother or wife who judgment upon you must pass T read more
This Difficulty-Phobic Culture
John Baker's Blog | July 4th 2008 by John Baker
Alex Pheby argues for difficult books over at Vulpes Libris. He lists what he does and doesn’t mean by ‘difficulty’ and ‘accessibility,’ and goes on to tell us: It’s not about genre either. I don’t have anything inve read more
Gratitude & Appreciation
Make The Most of Your Time | July 3rd 2008 by Liane Schmidt
Gratitude. It's something I am trying to focus on more and more these days.I realize there are many things that I continually hope, dream, pray, and work toward; but what I often don't do is take the time to really appreciate circumstances, opportuni read more
Web Hosting Instructions
Tryangled Solutions web designing tips tricks | June 26th 2008 by Raji
Web domains. Hosting. Content. These are the three top priorities for any webmaster, regardless of how experienced they are. Unfortunately, these three essentials often leave people in the dark, as there are dozens of companies offering the “same read more
Scottish Smokers Paid To Quit
Fitness Equipment Solutions | June 26th 2008 by Lucy Jones
Health authorities in Scotland are now taking exceptional measures to get smokers to quit smoking. In the poorest part of the city of Dundee smokers are offered 12.50 pounds sterling per week for twelve weeks if a special breath test shows that they read more
Talking about difficult issues
Words that sing | June 24th 2008 by Lirone
I need to have a difficult conversation with someone at work. I don’t want to have it, but if it were just up to me I would just get on and do it and get it over with. But there are a few things I need to sort out first, and I’m dependent read more
…It’s TGI Friday: Skywire 2?
Didn't You Hear | June 20th 2008 by Cory OBrien
Skywire 2 is an interesting pixel art style game that puts you in charge of a gondola/cable car full of people that you must assist through a world of enemies to deliver the passengers to the end goal without letting too many fall out. It’s actuall read more
Gratitude & Appreciation
Make The Most of Your Time | June 15th 2008 by Liane Schmidt
Gratitude. It's something I am trying to focus on more and more these days.I realize there are many things that I continually hope, dream, pray, and work toward; but what I often don't do is take the time to really appreciate circumstances, opportuni read more
Off with their tweet….
Gadget Girl Accessories | June 12th 2008
It was a difficult decision, but I decided to turn off the daily Twitter log. Instead I created a page that has my Twitter feed on it. Want to stay up to date on tweets? Join Twitter and follow me silly. Please resume your normal blog and tweet s read more
You don’t know hot.
The Gem Vault | June 7th 2008 by David Fortier, GG
If you haven’t lived in Korea you don’t know what hot soup is. And if you haven’t purchased from tiptopgem.com or the tiptopgem eBay store, you don’t know the hot opportunities on certified blue sapphire, tourmaline, sphene, read more
And oh, yes- we do have a store!
The Gem Vault | June 6th 2008 by David Fortier, GG
_______________________________________ Chanthaburi Market: Outside street scene And inside at the buying table Maybe I don’t mention this often enough and if I want people to go the Tip Top Gem store then I certainly should! You are cordial read more

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