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Buried Treasures of the Web has many documentary movie sites in it. Here are two fascinating documentaries ... Snake Island (near Brazil) and Monkey Island (near Liberia). For even more Internet gems, check out Buried Treasures of the Web. As a former CPA, what could possibly be interesting about bookkeeping or being a bookkeeper? How 'bout this?
Yes, this really is a selfie. And, believe it or not, there's a copyright story about it.
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Dad: "Son, I don't know, but let's check out Buried Treasures of the Web." Dad's Day is coming up. To make dad look smart 365 days of the year, purchase Buried Treasures of the Web today. Pop this app on your phone and it will let you know how many times you check it. Of course, you're not addicted, but your friends and co-workers are. So, let them know about this site.
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For more Internet gems, check out Buried Treasures of the Web. Yep, people still read their email and ... I have discovered ... soon after they receive it. Be sure to check out page seven in Buried Treasures of the Web to learn more.
OH ... I've dug up a better email tracking product. Be sure to sign up for our free newsletter to enjoy new treasures. ... I downloaded and listened to this amazing live John Mayer concert (great Summertime music) ... Be sure to check out page 129 in Buried Treasures of the Web to learn more.
Yesterday, I took the day off and went boating with my best friend, but I was being watched by Google. It tracks my every move and yours too! Be sure to check out page two in Buried Treasures of the Web to learn more.
This guru's website is one of the thousands that is in Buried Treasures of the Web. For more treasures, go here. If you enjoy reminiscing about the past, you will like taking this musical trip back to your school days. Just pop in when you were born, and you'll get the music of your life. When I was a senior in college, a long-haired James Taylor had this hit ...
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As a health advocate, I admire people who walk the talk. Hard to believe by looking at the picture, but Charles is a vibrant 95! I have been following Charles for many years. Just the other day, he was written up on one of my favorite websites ... Vidlife. Get inspired by reading Charles' story. For more Internet gems, check out Buried Treasures of the Web. Friends ... have you missed me? This past month, I've been very busy ... a beautiful new grandson, selling a house, and moving into a new home. After living in the same home for 25 years, you can imagine, we accumulated a whole lotta stuff. Today's Daily Nugget is about STUFF ... I have three incredible nuggets for you. Nugget #1 ... An article: You Probably Have too Much Stuff ... Nugget #2 ... The Story of Stuff Nugget #3 ... George Carlin talks about "Stuff" For more Internet gems, check out Buried Treasures of the Web. One of my favorite health docs is the gentleman behind this initiative. Through research and practice, he knows: Fully 80% of all chronic disease and associated premature death around the world is preventable with uncontroversial knowledge we already have.
When it comes to good health, he has a who's who as his council of directors. I'm also pleased to let you know that these directors have given many incredible presentations. Many are available here. Google just announced the app YouTube for Kids. Check it out here.
I'm a YouTube fanatic. I do believe by 2020, traditional cable TV will be on life-support. One big reason is YouTube. There's too much content to compete with. Oh yeah, and it's free. Here's what YouTube has done for me: 1. With thousands of outstanding presentations by diet and health experts, I learned how to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle. I even wrote a simple book about it. 2. Most of my music comes from YouTube - live recorded concerts. And, with a simple utility, I download them permanently to my phone. 3. I do believe the smartphone is the greatest learning device ever invented. And since it's always within reach, it's easy to learn anywhere ... airport, car, oh yeah, toilet. So, choose a subject and listen/watch experts discuss the topic of your choosing. 4. YouTube has diverse content. Stuff you never see on TV. Here's my guess ... Google will go way beyond the kid's channel. Stay tuned for more amazing channels. Bring it on YouTube ... I firmly believe that everyone has a story to tell. Unfortunately, most people never tell it. As I was looking for gems, I came across Elli's site: Leave a Story. Elli is a graphic artist from Sweden. The concept of her site: You write a short story and she designs the cover graphics. Mine is below.
Elli does this for free. It's her way of practicing graphic design. I wrote my story and 40-days later, she came up with this ... Check out her site and graphics. They're pretty cool. Thanks Elli ... I love the graphic! Neil Young has been promoting his Pono Music Player for a while. Now, it's available. Young states that other digital players only deliver 5% of the audio quality. So, he developed Pono. This music player is intended to give a much superior listening experience.
There's only one problem: Upon testing his player, it's difficult to tell the difference between Pono and your smart phone. You can read about it here. Evidently a lot. These college professors have put together over 100 Seinfeld episodes and matched them with economic theory. Hey, that's a pretty creative way to explain the "dismal science".
Enjoy the Seinfeld clips and learn some economic theory at ... yadayadayadaecon.com. I was listening to the new guidelines about cholesterol consumption. I believe the host, Diane Rehm, and the guests were trying to simplify the guidelines. However, all they did was make the simple concept of leading a healthy lifestyle confusing.
What to eat is about as divisive a topic as: climate change, vaccines, and politics. However, it's pretty easy to eat in a healthful manner. I addressed that topic about 2 1/2 years ago at my diet/health site. I just used my 15-gigabytes of free storage. No problem: Run this great utility. It finds email that has large attachments. If you don't need the file attachment anymore, just delete the email. No doubt, you have many emails with large attachments.
With a click of the mouse, you will be transported to many magnificent places around the globe. Happy and safe travels.
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