Search BlogCatalog

10 results of 209Directory

Carl and Bob in Cyberspace

Carl and Bob in Cyberspace

http://carlandbobincyberspace.blogspot.com

In 1985, somewhere deep within the server farms of Dionell Software in Irvine, California, history was being made. Two twenty-something MIS employees, Carl and Bob, discovered a way to 'chat' over their computer network. These “conversations” were saved

Carl Agard's Real Money Real Issues Blog

Carl Agard's Real Money Real Issues Blog

http://www.carlagard.blogspot.com

Real Estate Broker, Author, and Wealth Building Columnist Carl Agard gives you the real deal on topics ranging from Real Estate, Entrepreneurship, and Publishing.

All in One - Save Money On Gas, Owning Real Estate…

All in One - Save Money On Gas, Owning Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, Carl Jung’s Dream Theories, Overcome The Cultural Shock While Studying Abroad, Dog Breeds with Names, Anti Premature Ejaculation Pills - Effectively treats premature ejaculation....

http://kehadiranq.blogspot.com

All in One - Save Money On Gas, Owning Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, Carl Jung’s Dream Theories, Overcome The Cultural Shock While Studying Abroad, Dog Breeds with Names, Anti Premature Ejaculation Pills - Effectively treats premature ejaculation

Jung Currents: Whats Up With Carl Jung

Jung Currents: Whats Up With Carl Jung

http://jungcurrents.blogspot.com

Frequent commentary on topics of Jung in our time, with images.

Carl & Jody Wright at WSG Gallery

Carl & Jody Wright at WSG Gallery

http://www.wsggallery.blogspot.com/

Carl & Jody Wright demystify the buying of art, what to look for in an artists work, how to hang and display work. We will give readers the tools to have a more satisfying gallery or stuido visit free of the normal jargon.

Carl Vine's 40th Parallel Universe

Carl Vine's 40th Parallel Universe

http://carlvine.blogspot.com/

Strange events are not so strange, where the 83rd meridian intersects with the 40th parallel. Here, Raccoon Creek widens for a time into Beeman’s Bog, and visitors regularly witness a light that flickers low in the night sky over the bog—what has

Carl's Liver Transplant

Carl's Liver Transplant

http://www.carlanddawn.blogspot.com

Carl needs a new liver. His liver is failing, and the body functions best with a healthy liver (that's why it is called it a vital organ!). Though he has battled chronic health problems since he was a kid, we never dreamed it would come to this. Sounds sc

YA Book Reviews

YA Book Reviews

http://bookreviewsya.blogspot.com/

This blog will have YA (Young Adult) book reviews, my opinion about books I'v read, and a whole lot of fun stuff, Hope you enjoy! :)))

Tiesto|ATB|.Armin van buuren| Paul Van DiK|CARL CO…

Tiesto|ATB|.Armin van buuren| Paul Van DiK|CARL COX|SASHA|DAVID GUETTA|FERRY CORSTEN|

http://tiesto-remix.blogspot.com/

Tiesto|ATB|.Armin van buuren| Paul Van DiK|CARL COX|SASHA|DAVID GUETTA|FERRY CORSTEN|

project ISKO

project ISKO

http://johncarl.net

Project ISKO is a blog, created by John Carl, that showcases the dynamics of his artistry in photography, sketching, painting, dancing, music, and video blogging.

10 results of 22Blog Posts

The 2010 Book List…

Lint Upon Tweed | December 20th 2009 by Sean McClintock

The new year is right around the corner and there’s so much I need to accomplish in 2010. One of the first things I’m going to do is begin to track the books I read throughout the year.  I go through a lot of books and I tend to forget w read more

Book Chat: Boys and Books

With A Good Book | November 16th 2009 by Rae Hanson

Good Monday Morning. How was everyone’s weekend? Despite being fairly busy over the last 2 days, I still managed to time for plenty of reading. I finished the Battlestar Galactica Official Season 4 Companion and am working my way through The Smart read more

Rothstein victim? FBI (and I) want to hear from you

Mayo on the Side | Sun-Sentinel Blogs | November 13th 2009 by Jason Lowell

The bizarre case of Scott Rothstein, the Fort Lauderdale attorney whom federal authorities suspect of orchestrating a $1 billion Ponzi scheme, keeps getting stranger. As if it isn’t odd enough that Rothstein -- seen around town this week drinking read more

A Brutally Long Post With Serious Stuff At The End

The Quagmire | November 5th 2009 by Eric A. Seiden

I am not a Carl Hiaasen fan. Sorry, Carl. I'm just wildly indifferent about his writing, but Dave sent me a link to the latest Hiaasen column and it's priceless. This is what I call a WIN. Well done, sir. Well done. Bravo! A nicer piece of mockery I read more

Book Review: Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

One Librarian's Book Reviews | October 20th 2009

Hootis the story of Roy Eberhardt, new to Florida (again) and just starting school. While trying to avoid being beaten by the school bully Dana Matherson, Roy catches a glimpse of a running boy. While Roy tries to figure out who that kid is, he fin read more

The "fun" of writing young adult novels

South County Library Mystery Readers | October 19th 2009 by Cordelia Anderson

Parade magazine in yesterday's Sunday newspaper had a timely question about adult fiction writers moving on to pen young adult titles. In the "Walter Scott's Personality Parade" section, a reader asked that question of writers Carl Hiaasen and Jane S read more

Read Online Full – Terry Pratchett’s The Color of Magic

Randomize ME! | October 13th 2009 by Simstate

Browse Inside this book Get this for your site Book Description: Terry Pratchett’s profoundly irreverent novels are consistent number one bestsellers in England, where they have garnered him a revered position in the halls of parody next to read more

No Title

Malcolm Redfellow's World Service | October 7th 2009 by Malcolm Redfellow

Every picture tells a storyMalcolm doubts that the Miami Herald has a vast circulation here in the UK. He finds that not surprising, but it is a pity:not just because it might deter daft Brits from filling the motels of southern Florida in the sweaty read more

Guilty Pleasure

Flippism Is The Key | September 8th 2009

Summer reading is, by definition, different from "serious reading" or whatever you may call the reading you do on the other 274 days of the year. Having already dispensed with my labor day chores, I found myself with an entire afternoon to descend in read more

THURSDAY: Downhill Lie

Bring on the Books | September 3rd 2009

A non-fiction offering from Carl Hiaasen, author of books like Hoot and Scat.While I don't personally enjoy golf, my father is an avid golfer who plays at least twice a week every summer. I checked this out to see if it might be something he would e read more

10 results of 14Social Search