Invented by Mika Larson, who sells them from her website named — surprise! — roadrage.com. You get a spiral-bound book of 8- by 11-inch cards, each with one of 43 messages, for $19.99. But here's the stroke of genius: on the back of each card is the mirror-image of the message so the doofus ahead of you can read it in their rearview mirror. [via Joe Sharkey's "On The Road" column in the May 23 New York Times] Posted originally at bookofjoe: Road Rage Cards: 'Relax %u2014 and let the flip-book do the screaming!' and republished here by th
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How To Fold A T-Shirt In Split Second
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Getting things done quickly is always interesting. Especially when it comes to everyday tasks. I give you the japanese version of folding a T-Shirt.
Ten Common Investment Errors: Stocks, Bonds, & Management
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Investment mistakes happen for a multitude of reasons, including the fact that decisions are made under conditions of uncertainty that are irresponsibly downplayed by market gurus and institutional spokespersons. Losing money on an investment may not be the result of a mistake, and not all mistakes result in monetary losses. But errors occur when judgment is unduly influenced by emotions, when the basic principles of investing are misunderstood, and when misconceptions exist about how securities react to varying economic, political, and hysterical circumstances. Avoid these ten common errors to improve your performance: 1.
Linkadelic it! button - new feature added to CoMagz Linkadelic Magazine
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New feature added to Linkadelic Magazine, Linkadelic it! Button.What is Linkadelic It button?By a simple drag and drop, you can put the Linkadelic It button on your browser bar. When you visit an interesting website that you want to submit to Linkadelic Magazine recommended links section, you simply press the Linkadelic it! button.A window will open with the Add Link page of Linkadelic Magazine, and the title of the page and its URL will be in the right boxes. You only need to add the website description and a picture if you want and submit it. Linkadelic it! Is a real time saver and a cool feature.How it works1) Register to Linkadelic Magazine, this entitles you to submit articles, news link recommendations or write a column.2) Find the Linkadelic it ! link on the left side (see picture) and drag it with your mouse to where your links and bookmarks buttons are located.
CoMagz linkadelic magazine is now open for your submissions
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CoMagz linkadelic magazine Is an online magazine, written completely by its users, about what's cool and interesting on the web. Linkadelic magazine can be viewed as combination of Digg, Wikipedia and ordinary online magazines. It takes users content, put interesting content first, all with online magazine touch and feel. Anyone can submit news, recommended links, write articles or a personal column. Voting of other users kick out bad content while bringing the interesting content to the readers. Found something interesting on the web ? Submit it now.
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Message To New Visitors Linkadelic Magazine is an open blog. It's content is not run by anyone in particular but by all it's visitors. If you find interesting content that is relevant to the categories of Linkadelic Magazine, please submit it by registering and pressing the Submit link at the top of the page. If you put a complete interesting article with interest to our readers you are more than welcome to sign with your blog link.How it Works: In a CoMagazine everyone can post stories, news, links or write a column. Other users read and vote on the content. Best content gets to the front page while bad content can even be thrown away.
10 Gift Ideas for Mother's Day
Submitted by Simply Sinful B... on Sun, 2006-02-26 14:55.
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By: Cynthia Marcano for Simply Sinful BasketsHere are a few great gift ideas for that special mother in your life on Mother’s Day.10. Weekend Getaway. A weekend retreat to a ski lodge could be great for the mom who needs a weekend to unwind.9. Digital Camera. For the new mom, this makes a great gift. Children grow up so fast, catching those fleeting moments are important. With scrap booking becoming so popular, digital cameras also make a great gift for the scrapbook lover.8. Charitable Donation. For the mom who never stops giving, she would be honored to know that a donation was given to her favor charity in her name.
Where to get images for CoMagz posts
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The Italian blogger Robin Good has a great list of online websites with free images.Find your favourite website and bookmark it for easy access to images for your CoMagz posts.Check carefully before downloading an image, that it's actually royalty free and that it's licnse allow to show it on websites. Link: Where to find free images If you want to jump to images website now try http://sxc.hu which is the one Robin Good recommends.
Spoke'n light project or How to propose to your future wife
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Here is a description of my Spoke'n wheel project. A thin strip of LEDs mounted on a bicycle wheel creates a semi-transparent screen on which various images and animations can be displayed. The complete circuit (LEDs, microprocessor, battery etc.) is placed on the rotating wheel. A magnetic switch "ticks" the microprocessor every time the wheel has completed a circle, so that the rotation speed (and "zero" location) can be determined. LED Super-resolution. By using two LED strings shifted by 1/2 the diameter of an LED, the dark areas between two adjacent LEDs can be filled.
Master Your Sleeves
Submitted by Dave Coltran on Thu, 2006-05-18 12:56.
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You know the feeling, when you need those long sleeves to stay up and they keep falling down. It's frustrating. And it always happens when your hands are wet or you have something in your hands that keeps you from sorting the runaways. Then you try to get them back where they belong with your teeths. Now you look stupid, don't you.The most frustrating situation is when one sleeve stays rolled and one doesn't. That's when you keep trying to get the rolled one to unfold. Some more maneuvers like that and they'll wait for you with the stray jacket. Where the sleeves are kept tightly in place.






