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The magnitude of the Web that Google indexes

Gizmos for Geeks | 8 hours ago by The Geeks

Google recently hit a milestone in the quantity of web pages that they process - 1 Trillion (1,000,000,000,000)! And that # is growing daily by the billions. One trillion isn’t the total # that they index b/c there’s a lot of duplicate co read more

Looking Great For Summer That Won’t Break The Bank

Fitness Equipment Solutions | July 24th 2008 by Lucy Jones

With the summer holidays rushing towards us, you have only just got time to get into shape so that you will look good in your swim wear. Owners of a gym membership can always start to go again but it is not worth taking out expensive membership now. read more

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Cherryl Floyd-Miller - Rootwork: A Writer's Life and Po… | July 24th 2008 by Cherryl Floyd-Miller

The Movie Quilts of Sun Smith-ForetShe's the woman artist who uses films as an inspiration for her quilts. And at 68, Sun Smith-Foret has had quite an interesting journey to get to this.She decided at age 50 to become a psychotherapist and still has read more

Dork much? W'll YEA!!!

Melody Watson: Capturing my attention... | July 24th 2008 by Melody Watson

Happy Thursday To You, Internet!After an emotionally draining few days, during which I couldn't completely extract myself from my own over-analytical head, I find myself feeling like Melody. Which is kind of extra-nice, in a familiar kind of way. Alt read more

Secret - Day One, Sketch and Wipe Out

Atelier Journey | July 24th 2008 by Angie Jones

My next painting. I changed my mind and decided to go with the owl,after I do this one called - Secret. Same format as the horse. Same subdued palette.Many, many combined layers in photo-shop got the colors just how I wanted them for this referenc read more

Child Foundation Charity

My Thoughts, Ideas, and Ramblings | July 23rd 2008 by Lisa

Do you ever find yourself frustrated that the charities that you give to keep a huge portion of your donation to themselves to cover “overhead” costs?  I know I feel that way a lot, so when I come across a charity that gives 100% of your read more

The Process

Adii - Freelancer & Business Strategist | July 23rd 2008 by Adriaan Pienaar

Whilst trying to avoid some work earlier today, I stumbled on this absolute gem of a video... The video makes a mockery of how clients always manages to over-complicate project briefs, whilst not trusting the designer or communicating their aims in f read more

The Process

FuzzyPINKslippers.com | July 23rd 2008

Whilst trying to avoid some work earlier today, I stumbled on this absolute gem of a video... The video makes a mockery of how clients always manages to over-complicate project briefs, whilst not trusting the designer or communicating their aims in f read more

Everything is different now.

text.chrisrusak.com | July 22nd 2008 by Chris Rusak

My meditation practice has really ramped up in the past month. My goal was to integrate simple yet effective meditation into moments when I could. Walking meditation, biking meditation, even a simple five minutes on my knees at work in the back stora read more

Amazing Waterproof Coating for electronics

Gizmos for Geeks | July 22nd 2008 by The Geeks

The picture tells a thousand words, and the video after the jump tells a thousand more. Golden Shellback is the name of the coating that is applied to these electronics that makes them impermeable to water. From their website: “When applied to read more

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Cherryl Floyd-Miller - Rootwork: A Writer's Life and Po… | July 20th 2008 by Cherryl Floyd-Miller

The Beginnings of a *Random* Poem A Bluesman MeditationImage from painting by Cozumel-based Cuban artist Pavel Llompart."Memory is a selection of images, some elusive, others imprinted indelibly on the brain. Each image is like a thread, each thread read more

Prototyping

Intrapreneur | July 18th 2008 by Saranyan

In my earlier post I touched the importance of prototyping. This topic deserves a full post if not a full book. The only way to get an idea executed is to build it and show it in operation. Like Steve Jobs says, if you want something, then you have t read more

Where do Screens Come From?

Blue Licorice | July 18th 2008 by Blue Licorice

If you ever wondered where and how window screens and other types of screens came from, wonder no longer.  Companies like Petro Wire and Steel manufacture what is known as wire cloth.  They make these screens in many different types of metal like o read more

Video: The Process

Websenat | July 18th 2008 by RaymaN

Ohne Kommentar ;) [youtube kU9YeOQm3Y0] Via: Max (Danke!) & The Ad Mad! read more

Helpful tips to avoid injuring yourself in the garden

As the Garden Grows | July 17th 2008 by Tricia

Now that it’s July you’ve probably finished most of your major gardening work for the summer, unless of course you are in the process of doing some landscaping. However, it’s always a good idea to use proper body mechanics while in read more

Background music of a power sander: work eupohoria?

Melody Watson: Capturing my attention... | July 17th 2008 by Melody Watson

Having moved my laptop and cell phone into my bedroom for the afternoon's work session, I just realized I have the best groove going! Emailing and talking to clients, making rigid notes about who gets this block of time... it's a serious to-do list a read more

House with the Red Door.

Leanne Graeff: Patterns and Prints | July 17th 2008 by Leanne

Wanted to show the progress on my current custom house portrait. I am calling this portrait ( tentitvely) " The House with the Red Door". The owners of this lovely home contacted me via my Etsy shop to inquire about the process of having theirs cap read more

Behind the scenes

tabitha emma | July 17th 2008 by tabi

The design process, is a very interesting process and each designer has there own way of developing there ideas to get to the final product. So I thought it might be fun to share how I got to my latest design, rather just posting it and saying 'look read more

What I’ve Been Doing On My Summer Vacation or, “It has to wor…

Travel Blog | July 17th 2008 by Marco Belemmi

An intern expects to be given simple projects, like coffee retrieval, or “Hello, World.” So I’ve been sorely disappointed by Matasano. I have been offered coffee retrieval services by senior engineers and my latest project has been … M read more

Charge - Underpainting Day Sixteen - Completed

Atelier Journey | July 17th 2008 by Angie Jones

Stick a fork in me - I am done after about 50 hours...I drove home with both paintings in the back of my mini tonight, very pleased that I finished my first original piece. Tonight's tasks were mostly refining the clouds, giving them depth, and hits read more

Shut Up and Code!

.Code Dump | July 16th 2008

There are many schools of thought on software development, many of them focus on how we manage software development, software architecture, or software patterns. Many of these try to get around the fact that programming computers, and developing sof read more

Sirius Black as an Intrapreneur

Intrapreneur | July 16th 2008 by Saranyan

I was watching “Harry Potter 3″ the other day and it struck me that Sirius Black possessed several qualities similar to what an intrapreneur needs. In the risk of stretching my imagination, I am going to draw analogies. If Azkaban is the read more

Finding Credit Card Online, It isn’t that Hard

IBS Pro! | July 14th 2008 by bengkyo

What are the most advantages that you preferred when choosing a credit card? Is it credit cards that offer you many rewards and points, low rates or easy approval? Whatever your reason is be sure that you comprehend and know exactly what credit card read more

Windows inside Process Killer-taskkill,ntsd

Howawing's View | July 14th 2008

There are some nice kill-process tools(command line) inside Windows. 1. taskkill examples: kill all “notepad.exe” process: taskkill /F /IM notepad.exe kill the process by process id: taskkill /PID 1480 kill the process that PID is greater read more

Gallery in the Garden

Burnishings | July 13th 2008 by A Roman

Last Sunday, I participated in the Delta Arts Council's Art in the Garden this year, held at Wellbrook Winery in south Delta. The weather was perfect, the setting was fabulous, there were an amazing number and selection of artists at the event, and read more

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Great Circle Etsy Street Team | July 13th 2008 by Great Circle Etsy Team

Here is the finished collage. It's not great. But Sunday's are for playing in my studio and that's just what I've done. I'm learning about layering papers. Learning about what acrylics and water combinations work for the layering... and what does read more

Getting ahead should be routine

Results Junkies | July 13th 2008 by Paul Singh

In this month’s Inc. magazine, A.G. Lafley, CEO of Procter & Gamble and Ram Charan took on a toy company with $4 million in revenue and 30 employees. The result was a seven-step routine for innovation: Select the strategy: Looking for an u read more

What Software Development can learn from Biological Evolution?

Software Creation Mystery | July 11th 2008 by Andriy Solovey

From the first sight biological evolution looks too unpredictable to have any value for the constrained software development. We just don’t have time, money and resources for these wild experiment, unlimited trials and errors. It really seems t read more

Find out How to Build a Home

Blogsmart | July 11th 2008 by Blue Licorice

Schumacher Homes offers something that other builders do not; the ability to see homes they have already built as well as choosing all of the features right there at the site, which then allows you to see the projected price and to add or delete thin read more

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Rebecca's Annex | July 11th 2008 by RG Creations

I've been busy making some new polymer clay canes to build up my depleted stock. I thought you might like to see the process. I whipped these up last night after I was inspired by a certain colour palette from allicoate. She makes these gorgeous leat read more

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