Cupcake Camp! (2)
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We've written about a lot of camps on this site but none before as fun or as tasty as Cupcake Camp! It's true, our obsession with cupcakes has now morphed into actual real world cupcake baking and a Facebook group. Yum!
Giving up Pay TV for Web Video? (1)
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The topic of replacing pay television services (cable, satellite) with web video comes up much more frequently these days as online content proliferates and given the economic downturn - folks are looking for ways to conserve. Having sampled just about every web service and video box, I recently weighed in at MultiChannel News: Dave Zatz, a blogger who writes about the TV industry and entertainment technologies, said Internet video is often of poorer quality and ...
Martin Luther For Kids (1)
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As a father to three young kids, I found this book recommendation from Ray VanNeste to be of interest:Martin Luther: A Man Who Changed The World, Paul L. MaierIllustrated by Greg Copeland(Concordia, 2004), hb., 32 pp.Ages 4+I have seen this book and heard good things about it, so this year I decided to buy it for Reformation Day. I am glad I did!This is an excellent brief overview of the work of Martin Luther. Maier, ...
Book recommendations for Middle Managers… (1)
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Jurgen Appelo has a neat little book recommendation project going. The recommended books are targeted at middle managers or people who are aspiring to be one. The recommendations are collected based on bestseller lists from Amazon, # of comments, # of ratings and number of Google search results for the title of the book. Here is the link to the list Top 100 Books for Managers, Leaders and Humans Enjoy! ---Related Articles at Life Beyond ...
Ungeek To Live: On Reading Well (6)
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If you're anything like me, then you have a difficult time tearing yourself away from the work you do for any length of time. Like Jack Nicholson in The Shining, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Indeed. That's why I refuse to read business books. Not for lack of interest. There's many a Drucker that has me drooling. Lord knows I need the advice. But if I'm going to read, then ...
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Jeton Aliji said:
Some nice tips about reading from Lifehacker.
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cec said:
The Bible in the bathroom. Why didn't I think of that? But I would definitely go with the New Living Translation as oppoosed to KJV.
How to Make the Stairs the Most Interesting Element of Your Home (3)
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A few months ago we presented an interesting project called the Rainbow Bookshelf, a beautiful example of organizing books by color. Today here is another interesting way to play with colors created by Jim Lambie. Jim Lambie, a Scottish artist, is best known for his striped vinyl floor pieces, which have covered the floors and stairs of multiple gallery and museum spaces in the United States and Europe.The artist meticulously adheres vinyl tape to the ...
The Ultimate Small Business Owner's Resource Guide Available as Free PDF [Ebooks] (5)
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When your brother's starting up a new business and keeps asking you for the best places to do things online like send faxes, get legal help, or find a virtual assistant, send him a copy of The Ultimate Small Business Owner's Resource Guide. The book normally costs $35 for a print version, but it's available as a free PDF download here today. The 102-page volume is a compendium of webapps, engines, indices, software, and online ...
The Books That Changed Your Lives [What You Said] (2)
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On Thursday we asked you what books have changed your life, and over 250 thoughtful comments later, it's clear you all have book shelves stuffed with meaningful tomes. Now it's time to share the love. Today we've compiled some of the titles that you mentioned the most, with summaries and links to Amazon so you can check 'em out further—and get a glimpse into the minds and lives of Lifehacker readers. The Bible (25 votes) ...