Archive for May 25th, 2007
Friday, May 25th, 2007
Site of the Day: JohnChow.com
Ahh, the source of my blog-related inspiration over the last couple of days. John Chow, a British Columbia-based Web marketer, is the bee’s knees on the Web. His site offers tons of advice to beginning bloggers - like me - on blog etiquette and Web marketing, which is something any good blogger does.
Here’s […]
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Dr. Daniel’s report: A daily drop of booze may slow dementia in seniors
Finally, a good bit of medical news!
According to a study in this week’s Neurology journal, a drink a day can help seniors deal with the effects of Alzheimer’s. Of course, a drink may only help those with mild cognitive impairment. (But with many people, how can you tell?)
Unfortunately, the study didn’t state which […]
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Not-so noble experiment: Cracking John Chow’s Top 10 commentator list. (I’m #1!)
After checking out John Chow’s site innocently enough yesterday, I decided to test something out.
On his right sidebar, he lists all of the top commentators in an effort to help boost traffic and interactivity. And it probably gets him a ton of traffic and page views out of his site. I mustered up […]
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Chicago 2016 Update: Chicago in if bowling included for 2016 Games?
Ah, I just got a funny image in my head after reading this story, which originally appeared in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
The inclusion of bowling in the 2016 Olympics could actually happen, according to the story. Thing is, the World Tenpin Bowling Association has an amateurs-only rule for bowling on the international stage, unlike, say, […]
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Friday, May 25th, 2007
Video of the Day: Mike Jones - ‘My 64′ (feat. Snoop Dogg, Bun-B)
I’m not usually a Mike Jones fan, but I had to link you all to this, given where the beat is sampled from.
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