June 2010
30 Habits that Will Change your Life
Developing good habits is the basic of personal development and growth. Everything we do is the result of a habit that was previously taught to us. Unfortunately, not all the habits that we have are good, that’s why we are constantly trying to improve. The following is a list of 30 practical habits that can make a huge difference in your life. You should treat this list as a reference, and...
World Cup Mistakes
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Type of Soccer Injuries
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Why are cats so awesome?
via holykaw.alltop.com I used to be a dog guy — until we got Captain Lazarus Morgen. Now, I’d happily trade my Golden Retriever for another cat like Cappy… Posted via email from Todd’s posterous | Comment »
Battle of Britain
via igraphicsexplained.blogspot.com Yesterday was the 70th anniversary of the first Battle of Britain. In the 2nd Battle of Britain [which took place in South Africa], “Germany’s fantastically talented and youthful team, knocked out a bunch of over-paid failures”… Posted via email from Todd’s posterous | Comment »
Soccer vs. Football
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Bobcat Driver Fail
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Custom scooters from Japan
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A sign of the times...
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Seven Myths About Grilling a Steak
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160,000 Android Phones Sold Per Day
Android cofounder and Google vice president Andy Rubin just announced at the Droid X event that 160,000 Android devices are being sold per day. That’s up sharply from last month when Google announced that 100,000 Android devices were being activated each day. As recently as February the number was just 60,000 per day. The Droid X will begin shipping on July 15 for $200. Given how hot the EVO...
Wild But Possibly True iPhone 4 Battery Claims ::...
A number of extremely wild claims about the battery life of the iPhone 4 were made earlier today by a few tech journalists. Zee from The Next Web compiled a list of such statements, where Engadget reported they sucked about 38 hours out of an iPhone 4: Engadget reports that – on heavy use – the battery lasted 38 hours. Mossberg claims that his battery didn’t even reach the red zone in his single...
Product Fail
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California Considers Selling Ads on Digital...
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Family Photo Fail
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10 ways to be an all-pro dad...
It’s impossible to underestimate the importance of a father modeling the type of behavior he desires to see in his children. Role models don’t just talk the talk; they walk the walk of an honorable man. A great place to start is consistency. Do you keep your word? Do you stand up for what is right, even when it costs you? Are you trustworthy? Are you loyal in your relationships? Be what you want...
"The Man Song"
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GPS with PMS
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21 years ago today...
…my beloved son Colin was born and the world has never been the same. Happy bday, son… Posted via email from Todd’s posterous | Comment »
21 years ago today...
…my beloved son Colin was born and the world has never been the same since then. Happy bday, son… Posted via web from Todd’s posterous | Comment »
21 years ago today...
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World's cutest matching slippers
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Dad's Popular -- but Dogs Are More So
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U2; Save The Yuppies Free Concert
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Drummer WIN - FAIL Blog
via failblog.org The bar for wedding band drummers has been seriously raised… Posted via web from Todd’s posterous | Comment »
It Might Get Loud...
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South African man killed by wife, kids for...
Police say a South African man who wanted to watch a World Cup match instead of a religious program was beaten to death by his family in the northeastern part of the country. David Makoeya, a 61-year-old man from the small village of Makweya, Limpopo province, fought with his wife and two children for the remote control on Sunday because he wanted to watch Germany play Australia in the World...
Sigh...
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Whole Lotta Love...
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Cameron Calls N. Ireland Killings ‘Unjustified’
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Real or fake -- what do you think?
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Oil Spill Becoming One of the Biggest Stories of...
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Which Way the Wind Blows
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Easter Song
via youtube.com The best live recording I could find. If you’ve never heard it “How the West was One” with 2nd Chapter of Acts and Phil Keaggy is one of the finest Christian concert albums I have ever heard. It’s still available on Amazon.com… Posted via web from Todd’s posterous | Comment »
The impact of the 2nd Chapter of Acts
They were among the very first contemporary worship groups there ever were. And there’s a great deal of emphasis on worship these days. They weren’t just performers. They were bringing a state of worship that was what people’s hearts were longing for because we had already had our fill of all kinds of music for the ‘60’s and the ‘70’s. I think...
The BoDeans perform at Walleye Weekend
via fdlreporter.com I saw the BoDeans open for U2 at the Oakland Coliseum in 1987. Now they’re a headliner for ‘Walleye Weekend’. How the mighty have fallen? Maybe this is the gig they always dreamed of… Posted via web from Todd’s posterous | Comment »
'All my accomplishments are classified'
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Long Road to Adulthood Is Growing Even Longer
Baby boomers have long been considered the generation that did not want to grow up, perpetual adolescents even as they become eligible for Social Security. Now, a growing body of research shows that the real Peter Pans are not the boomers, but the generations that have followed. For many, by choice or circumstance, independence no longer begins at 21. via nytimes.com Posted via web ...
Ayn Rand Mike Wallace Interview 1959
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“Tourist Lane” Stunt Delights and Confuses New...
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Fishing Glory
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Cowell Grants Dying Wish
Bethany Fenton (seated, left) backstage at ‘Britain’s Got Talent’. (The Sun) A five year-old girl died just three days after achieving her ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ dream by singing for Simon Cowell. Brave Bethany Fenton, who had an inoperable brain tumor, pleaded with her parents to perform ‘Twinkle...
6 Wonderful Ways to Use This Year’s Cherry Crop
It’s that time again! Cherries are becoming ripe on the tree, and whether you prefer sweet or sour, they can bolster your pantry with several tasty treats for months to come. As this was our first year living a new home with 2 amazingly fruitful trees, we’ve had a great time picking and planning for how we will use them. Check out the ways we will make this year’s modest cherry harvest last! ...
Your friendly reminder to stop complaining...
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C S Lewis On ‘Rewards’
We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased. via jmm.aaa.net.au A great quote from Russ Shearer’s sermon Sunday… Posted via web from...
Mugshot Fail
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Awesome collection of World Cup infographics
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BP oil spill re-enacted by kittens
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Phil. 3:7-14 - Passage Lookup - New International...
7But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. 8What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ 9and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in...
How McDonalds makes their awesome fries
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