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Use Your Passion and Appreciation for Art and Turn It into a Career

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There are so many things that a person can feel passionate about and have an appreciation for, but often this is kept as a hobby rather than turned into a career. So, what happens if your passion is for art? Maybe you’re not an artist yourself but instead you take it upon yourself to learn all you can about the history’s notable artists, what their work represented, and the how their artwork has left its imprint on history.
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Which are The Top 15 IT Certifications Resources?

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As a good teacher creates excellent students, similarly a good technical training institute can create excellent professionals. In order to become an excellent professional, you have to choose such technical training institute or vendor which may guide you in going through your exams for obtaining a certification. As there are large number of vendors currently working to develop courses and trainings for students and professionals, it is very important to choose among these vendors so that you may succeed in your purpose of getting certified in a technical field. Continue reading Which are The Top 15 IT Certifications Resources?

Breaking Hurricane Sandy News: Gail Interviewed by the OC Register!

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Check this out! A couple of hours ago I was interviewed over the phone by my long time friend, reporter / editor Greg Hardesty of the Orange County Register for an article on Orange County Natives now in the path of Sandy! Read my clever, fear-spiked witticisms at This Link!

Metallica Demands that Online Journalists Remove Reviews of its Music

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I Believe that Their New CD is Called Douchebags Of The Universe

I really thought that Metallica, easily the most hyper-litigious band in the history of music, had hit rock bottom when they sued Victoria’s Secret over the name of an eyeliner pencil that contained the word “Metallica” in the description of the shade. Apparently, I was incorrect in that assumption. This post from Arstechnica.com about Metallica’s management requesting that bloggers remove reviews of its newest album proves that these guys have, in fact, hit bottom and started to dig. It’s nice to see that Metallica didn’t want the reputation they earned from the Napster debacle to be forgotten.

Note: It appears that the story at the link above has been updated in Metallica’s favor!

Just Another Reason Why AOL Sucks

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I never miss a chance to rag on the world’s crappiest Internet service provider, AO-HELL, so I really have to thank my good pal Frank for posting this awesome story about
AOL refusing to cancel a dead woman’s service!