Everyone has their own formula but The Death Calculator is a fun and interesting one to ponder. I don't know if these calculations are accurate prediction of your life expectancy but they will make you think.
Short Sale (March 28, 2008)
Many people are having problems paying their mortgage. No matter what your opinion is on how they got into this perdicament, they are sometimes presented with a short sale. Here is some basic information about a short sale from ehow.com.
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Search Engine Friendly (March 24, 2008)
Your Web Designer should optimize your site for the Search Engines to get you the best ranking possible. However, there are also things you can do, to help this process. Up your Search Engine rankings by following these tips.
Easy Ways to Annoy Your Web site Users (March 22, 2008)
Many things can take a Web site from good to great. Your Designer & Producer should provide these things for you and your site to make it its best. Here are the top 7.
Picking a Domain Name (March 18, 2008)
The art of selecting a Domain Name can be trickier than you may imagine. Your Domain Name is your address and thus the window to your Web site. Getting the right name can even help your search engine rankings. Here's a few tips to use when you're searching for a great name.
Another great site for coupon clippers. CouponMom has tons of online coupons you can print and use.
Gift Cards (March 12, 2008)
Buy and sell Gift cards at a discount. You can save money and make sure that those unused gift cards don't continue to go unused.
Cell Phone Cash (March 10, 2008)
Do you have an old cell phone and don't know what to do with it? Sell it for Cash at cellforcash!
Watch the Whales (March 8, 2008)
Visit the chilly unknown at the Georgia Aquarium, via Web Cam, to watch the magnificent beluga whales swim carefree around in the Coldwater Quest gallery built by Georgia Pacific.
Best Gas Prices (March 6, 2008)
Get the best price on gas in your area from mapquest. You can check out prices around town or as you travel.
Remember to Take Your Meds (March 4, 2008)
Then, as we reported previously in this space, there is a new product called GlowCaps, which tackles the problem of aging relatives who occasionally forget to take their medications. The caps, which screw onto medication bottles, glow orange up to four times a day to remind patients to take their medication. Even better, the caps send wireless radio signals to the Internet if the caps don’t get opened. The benefit: The children or friends of the people taking their meds will get an e-mail message or a phone call (whichever they choose) telling them that their grandfather hasn’t taken his medication and needs to. Given the expense, and even the danger, of missed medications, GlowCaps represent a big breakthrough.
Not Just a Video Game (March 2, 2008)
Consider “Re-Mission,” the new video game and Web site for teens and young adults with cancer. Their tag line, “An epic battle rages deep in the realm of the human body,” introduces kids to the idea of visualizing their own recovery. Founded by researcher Pam Omidyar in 2001, HopeLab created a video game that lets players travel around the animated interior of the human body and take literal potshots at cancer cells.
“It's just such a morale boost, being able to ‘kill’ what’s been keeping you in the hospital bed and away from your friends,” 12-year-old Taylor Carol said in a recent Boston Globe interview about the game.
HopeLab is waiting for the results of a study that they believe will show there are more than just good feelings for kids who play the game — that there will be actual, measurable benefits to cancer sufferers who feel as if they’re taking control of their illness and visualizing their recovery.