Top 4 common body language mistakes: Be sure to avoid these
Body language is a very powerful way of expressing you nature when you are sad, angry, happy, wanting to seduce, silly, flirt and many more. Unfortunately, sometimes body language expresses a completely wrong message, especially when it comes to seduction and flirting.
If you want to meet new women or men but want to make sure you present the right message through body language then, this article will helps you a lot. Below, we have provided top 5 common mistakes made regarding body language.
Friday, October 08, 2010 | 0 Comments
The Gap Wants You to Help Fix Their New Logo
Yesterday it became pretty clear that the only people who like the Gap's new logo are the people who work at the Gap. Gap has absorbed this information pretty quickly for the sort of giant corporation that tends to be slow-moving, and has taken to the Interwebs to fix the problem.
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The old (left) and the new (right) |
Friday, October 08, 2010 | 0 Comments
The last Calvin and Hobbes strip
It has been published in the Washington Post on December the 31st 1995. It's sad to say it, but Watterson retired... But the last strip is full of optimism and let a possibility to restart the cartoon...
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from:It's a magical world |
Wednesday, October 06, 2010 | 0 Comments
Author JK Rowling hints at more Harry Potter books
Author JK Rowling has revealed she could write more books in the Harry Potter series.
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JK Rowling said she was turned down many times before her first work was published |
Sunday, October 03, 2010 | 0 Comments
My Gift For You – Cute Puppy Picture
Guys...you wanna win your girlfriends heart instantly? Get her this present and she will melt in a sec..
Sunday, October 03, 2010 | 0 Comments
Couple Sues NYC for Displaying Son's Brain in a Jar Without Permission
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Please note, this not the real brain,lol! |
According to the AP:Andre and Korisha Shipley say they had no idea his brain was removed during an autopsy until some of the teen's classmates at Port Richmond High School spotted it floating in a jar on a field trip [to the city morgue]
Sunday, October 03, 2010 | 0 Comments
People Happier Than Ever With New Computers
The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) has released its report on customer satisfaction ratings over the past year, showing that people are generally happier than ever with their goods.“In order for demand to rebound, consumers must exhibit an increased desire to spend and have the means to do so,” said Claes Fornell, founder of the ACSI and author of The Satisfied Customer: Winners and Losers in the Battle for Buyer Preference. “ACSI data suggest that for durables, the first condition has been met in the form of higher customer satisfaction. Whether this will translate into increased consumer demand will depend on positive movement in the factors that impact the means to spend: employment, wages and access to credit.”
For satisfaction of personal computers, the rating surged up 4 percent to match the all-time industry high of 78 on the ACSI’s 0 to 100-point scale. Apple gains 2 percent to 86, its highest score ever. This marks the seventh straight year that Apple leads all other PC makers, and the 9-point gap between Apple and its nearest competitor is the largest in ACSI. Potentially skewing Apple's rating upward is the ASCI's inclusion of the iPad, which is the highest ranked product that the ASCI has ever tracked.
Despite that gap between Apple and the rest, Windows-based machines also improved and no brand declined. Dell improves 3 percent, while Acer (Gateway and eMachines) and the HP division of Hewlett-Packard both rise 4 percent, forming a three-way tie at 77. These companies are joined by the aggregate of all smaller PC makers, such as Sony and Toshiba, which gained 4 percent to 77.
“Windows-based PC brands appear to have recovered from the problems associated with the Windows Vista software,” said Fornell. “Barely a year into the release of Windows 7, satisfaction with these brands has returned to, and in some cases even surpassed, the levels prior to the launch of Vista.”
ACSI said that PC makers have benefited overall from better customer service, although this service continues to lag far behind other durable goods industries. PC owners who had reason to contact customer support are 8 percent less satisfied than those with no post-purchase contact with the manufacturer or retailer.
Thursday, September 30, 2010 | 0 Comments