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Back in the childhood days, we often played with magnifying glass - it was very cool to burn holes with the dot of concentrated light. And remember, read more »

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Getting work done on the road when you visit another state for a few days is one thing, but flying halfway around the world with your laptop bag is a whole other ball of wax. The 13-hour flight, foreign power outlets, lack of or spotty Wi-Fi, and the pain that is hauling all your stuff onto ferries, tuk-tuks, and buses every few days can sure put a damper on mobile computing. I just spent the last nine days in beautiful Thailand with two friends who have been backpacking through Southeast Asia for several months. While it wasn't an official working vacation (quite the opposite), I still learned a few back-breaking lessons about computing in that region firsthand and from my pals. First, disclosure: I only visited Thailand, and it was my first time. Beyond what the guide book read more »

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Give web site TorrentRelay the URL of any torrent on the internet and it'll automatically download it for you through your web browser. Not only does that mean that you can download files over BitTorrent without installing a new BitTorrent client if you're on someone else's computer, but it also means you can download torrents directly to hardware that doesn't support BitTorrent clients, like your Wii, PS3, or even iPhone. Currently TorrentRelay downloads are limited to 400MB. For a similar solution, check out previously mentioned BitLet. TorrentRelay [via read more »

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Brad Kaster donated a kidney to his father this week, and he barely has a scar to show for it. The kidney was removed through a single incision in his bellybutton, a surgical procedure Cleveland Clinic doctors say will reduce recovery time and leave almost no scarring. read more »

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SalsaCrazy Salsa Cruise to the Mexican Riviera: Salsa Dancing on a Cruise through Mexico


This cruise was special. I go on at least one cruise a year, going on ten years now. I certainly feel like a professional cruiser, and this one felt special. It was likely the promise of a full live salsa band onboard, endless salsa dancing or perhaps simply the temptations of fresh guacamole, pacifico and plenty of limes…

This trip started great, with a quick jaunt on Virgin America down to LAX, a quick check in at the Embassy Suites, where about 100 dancers gather for a pre-cruise party to take place at the Granada nightclub in Los Angeles. We boarded the bus, and started the 20 minute trip to the club at around 8pm. At 8:30 pm, we were the very first people to arrive at the club.

The music started as we walked in, and many of the die hard salseros (and salseras) from our group ran directly to the spacious (and empty) dance floor. I ran directly for the bar. Festivities abounded the read more »

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Mark Fidelman, a Senior Sales Executive specializing in growing emerging technology companies, details Five Actions Companies Must Be Doing to Get Through Recession. His number 4 is Leverage Business and Social Networking for Lead Generation which include utilizing the likes of Twitter, LinkedIn and Wiki’s and provides a link to the Wiki at http://www.syndetech.com/index.php/wiki were IT Management professionals and vendors alike can build a knowledge base in a community format with links back to their own brand building brand awareness and authority. read more »

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