Sunday, March 7, 2010
Will.I.Am Predicts 8.8 Earthquake
The famous rapper of the Black-Eyed-Peas, Will.I.Am, coincidentally mentioned in his song SOS about an 8.8 earthquake long before the Haiti or Chile quakes. Here you can read the lyrics to his song as well as listen to it.
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Earthquakes, earthquakes and more earthquakes!
What is up out there in the world? Everywhere I look I hear of another earthquake, this time in Taiwan. They're everywhere and they seem be getting worse. Of course they just be coincidental as the USGS states... Only thing is, I don't believe in coincidences! This is an interesting article.
NASA says Chile quake shortened earths day by a microsecond
Evidently the quake in Chile was so powerful that it changed the rotation of the earth by a percent of a degree and shortened the day by a microsecond.
BadAss 2010 Camaro
Guess what? I looove this new Chevy Camaro! Why? because it beats all the other badass cars that came out last year, like the new Charger and the new Mustang, in everything from gas mileage and speed, to horse power and price, and it's even a 6-speed, unlike the others that are only a 5.... Take that Fordie!
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Beware the Tiny URL's
Tiny url's seem to be everywhere now. On Twitter, Facebook... I even tried to post a link on Myspace and it created a tinyurl right there for me, (without me even wanting it to, of course). And, well, along with new and innovative ideas comes room for malicious intentions. Those tiny url's that you may be clicking on daily easily have the potential to steal your information, hack your accounts and create havoc in your life. Thus I'm giving this warning: Beware the tiny url's, and use some common sense when opening web pages from people you don't even know. Furthermore, the tiny url problem is also affecting YouTube. To see what I mean, watch this youtube video from Mike Mozart. And if you're like me, and you wish to protect yourself even more, here's the site for LongURL where you can do a reverse lookup for that little url text.
Additional Links:
Fraud Prevention Unit
Additional Links:
Fraud Prevention Unit
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Friday, March 5, 2010
Weekly earthquake list
Thinking about doomsday? Wanting to watch daily for new earthquakes and try putting the pieces together yourself? Take a look at the USGS site. In my humble opinion its a little frightening when you can see that Chile has had 12 more aftershocks just today as large as 6.9!
Dave Chappelle: Being taken to the ghetto
Are you in the mood for a good laugh? We can all use one sometimes, so check out Dave Chappelle
How to survive an earthquake
Earthquakes are happening more and more often these days, and are getting fiercer all the time. So of course it has become especially important for us to know how to protect ourselves. The thing to remember the most though, which ironically is the hardest, is to remain calm. Panic may ultimately lead to yours and possibly others' suffering. For a brief list of what to do, check out this earthquake article. For even more information, check out this EHow page.
How to prepare for a job interview
With todays financial crisis going on, there's more and more people that find themselves out of a job and stuck in a rut. And unfortunately for some, they've been in the workforce for so long that they don't understand how things have changed when it comes to finding a job and getting through a successful interview. For those of you in that category, watch this important video.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
How to live to be 100 years old
Many of us probably want to live for a long time to come. And the time that we're living in is giving us more and more opportunities to prolong our inevitable deaths. But getting to be a century old is still tough indeed. Check out the story at fitsugar.com
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