FOCUS has released their list of who they believe are the TOP ENTREPRENEURS OF THE LAST 100 YEARS. Looking at this list, Web Watch finds it hard to think of any others who should have been included. What do you think?
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FOCUS has released their list of who they believe are the TOP ENTREPRENEURS OF THE LAST 100 YEARS. Looking at this list, Web Watch finds it hard to think of any others who should have been included. What do you think?
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Rated PG-13 for some adult language and situations, and a graphic description of the best way to whip your cream.
Rating: B+
Julie & Julia is not a perfect movie, but if you are able to point out flaws in a Food Network recipe (like those seen in Zarela’s Creamy Rice Casserole or Chef Keith’s Jerk Chicken), then this film is perfect for you. It knows its target audience — those who like chick flicks, as well as foodies of all kinds — and caters… no pun intended… directly to them. It’s not a mistake that the filmmakers have promoted the film almost continually on the Food Network.
Albequerque, New Mexico’s Paul Patone knows his engines, and Paul knows his soda.
Paul would be the first one to say that soda, particularly Mountain Dew, is literally his driving force.
Why’s that? Because Paul has figured out how to CONVERT HIS CAR SO IT RUNS ON MOUNTAIN DEW INSTEAD OF GASOLINE.
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If you are not a fan of the standard network news delivery, maybe all you need is to have the newscast jazzed up a little bit.
Check out AUTOTUNE THE NEWS.
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Remember how all through grade school you were continually threatened by school administrators with “This is going on to your permanent record”?
While you could certainly try calling your old grade school or high school office to see what they decided to put onto your permanent record (and whether their record-keeping was just a threat or not), you can always check the PERMANENT RECORD website to see what really HAS made it onto your permanent record.
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In Brazil, the environmental group SOS Mata Altantica, has released a video asking people everywhere to conserve water.
Their request is very specific: they want you to SAVE WATER BY PEEING IN THE SHOWER.
After much research, they’ve determined that peeing in the shower will save at least one toilet flush. And if each household can flush one less time per day, they could save over 1,000 gallons of water. Multiply that 1,000 gallons by the number of households in your neighborhood (or state, or country), and you’ll see that’s a lot of water being saved.
Check out the cameos in this video, showing all sorts of celebrities peeing in the shower, from Alfred Hitchcock to Michael Jordan. If celebrities can pee in the shower, you can too.
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If you already know your Porn Star Name, Soap Opera Name, or Rapper Name, then it’s time for you to get on board with the latest Internet item to share with your friends and family:
It’s surprisingly accurate. Be sure to share YOUR douchebag name in the comments. We’ll all have a good laugh, won’t we?
Brought to you from the fine folks at T Shirt Hell.
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OpenTable is a website that allows hungry people to make restaurant reservations online. That feature by itself it worthwhile, but their restaurant reviews are also useful in making OpenTable a great site to use when trying to find a new restaurant to try – or better, find a restaurant in a city you’ve never been to.
OpenTable recently held their annual Diner’s Choice awards, and received over 2.5 million restaurant reviews covering over 9,000 different restaurants around the country. Based on those reviews, here is OpenTable’s list of the TOP 50 MOST CHILD-FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS for 2009: