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Physiology of Success: Technique One
Holly Eby | September 11th, 2007 | 3 Comments

by Stockbyte
Technique one to create a leading edge for yourself:
At work, you are an athlete. Your race is the project before you. Being in top form will give you that edge to get things done faster and more efficiently.
The physiology of your success is how your body functions; all the parts and processes that go […]





Icon Finder
Jesse Chan | September 9th, 2007 | No Comments

IconFinder is a vertical search engine that specializes in icon image searches. This is a useful tool especially when you need a royalty-free graphic for your website or presentation. It is simple to use, has auto-completion, and the results are high-quality.
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What To Look For When Buying A Used Car
Novently Pandiangan | August 29th, 2007 | No Comments

by Geoff Riley
Each year, thousands of people use the Internet to find and purchase used cars. Many of those people find good deals. But some invariably end up with lemons. Thankfully, there are ways to avoid buying a lemon.
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How Stuff Works
Jesse Chan | August 28th, 2007 | No Comments

[update 10/15/2007: Acquired by Discovery Channel for $250m].
HowStuffWorks is a site which explains the workings of common and uncommon things. Founded in 1998, by Professor Marshall Brain [fitting name]. If you’ve ever wondered how stuff works, check out this site.
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Find the cheapest airfare
Jesse Chan | August 21st, 2007 | 2 Comments

Beyond just doing a Google search, if you want a bargain on airline ticket fares, here is a list of sites to begin with:
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RealSimple
Jesse Chan | August 21st, 2007 | No Comments

RealSimple is a site that shows you how you can simplify your life. Any time my life can be made easier, I’m happy. Also, RealSimple has a magazine in print! Check your news stands.
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Interview with a CHIP director
Jesse Chan | August 20th, 2007 | 1 Comment

I’m here with one of Washington State’s CHIP program directors, Christine Pfeiffer, PA-C.

What is the CHIP program?
The CHIP program is a community-based health education program to help prevent and reverse heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, weight problems, and other lifestyle-related diseases that plague our country. CHIP, or Coronary Health Improvement Project, meets […]





Interview with Garage Voice
Jesse Chan | August 20th, 2007 | 6 Comments

I’m here with Garage Voice, an up-and-coming band, just back from their nation-wide tour.

Photo by Ben Blood
Who makes up the band?
Tommy Panigot - the lead singer, plays guitar and piano.
Bruce Pearson - plays bass, piano, and vocals.
Patrick Toney - plays drums and vocals.
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Interview with Oceanic Entertainment
Jesse Chan | August 19th, 2007 | No Comments

I’m here with Monte Bridges, co-founder of Oceanic Entertainment. I’ll ask him a few questions about how he got his start in Hollywood and what he is up to now.

What does Oceanic Entertainment primarily do?
We find film, television, and music projects.
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Colors
Jesse Chan | August 14th, 2007 | No Comments

A little splash of color makes all the difference in the world. It makes things bold or subtle. When designing your website, packaging, flyers, pick your colors well. Here are several sites to get you started:
ColourLovers
Color Theory

Color Schemes

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