
How To… Embed This Infographic <a href= "><img src=" title="10 How Tos" alt="How To Infographic" border="0" class="nopin" /></a><br />Source: <a href=' title='Interesting Facts'><a href=' title='Interesting Facts'>Today I Found Out</a></a> 1) How to drastically increase the life of your shaving razor Before or after you shave (I prefer before so that the blades are dry), place your jeans on a hard flat surface; then run the razor up the pant legs about 10-15 times quickly; then repeat running it down the pant legs 10-15 times quickly. No need to press that hard, but a little pressure is necessary. necessary. In both instances, you want to point the top of the razor in the direction you are rubbing the shaver on the pants.
HOW TO: Buy and Sell Shares of Your Friends This post is part of Mashable's Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. Name: Empire Avenue Quick Pitch: Buy and sell virtual shares in people and brands, with stock prices determined by influence and activity on blogs, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Social media insurance to protect your online profile and data » The Informative Report An UK based company has launched social media insurance to protect people’s online reputations and data. ‘iAllow’ will help bury search engine results of your embarrassing social media incident to make it harder for people to find. If your account has been hacked, your identity stolen, iallow will take legal steps to try and discover the perpetrator’s identity. Head of communications at iAllow, Joe Wiggins said that the company wanted to help people realise how easy it was to be careless with social media. “(It) could result in them losing their job or being the victim of crime, for example,” he said.
BUILD006 - Guido & Baobinga - Vinyl Out Now!!! - bass music. You may have seen the exclusive early stream bizzle on Sonic Router towards the tail-end of last week, but I'm well chuffed to be able to announce that BUILD006, by me and Guido, is out on vinyl now at all your favourite vinyl emporiums... Obviously, Bristol heads should pop down Idle Hands, but for the rest of you, here's a few suggestions: If you need reminding a wah di bludclaart ting a sound like... And if you don't trust your own ears that this one is, as they say, a 'percy', here's what the great and good say about it: Jackmaster: Sickckkckckc! Sinden: These are sick man what a nice combo - great shit!!
30 Useful (and Unknown) Web Apps You Need to Bookmark - Page 2 FillAnyPDF FillAnyPDF is a fairly simple web app which allows you to upload a PDF file, then easily write on it wherever you want. This allows you to easily fill out any form, even if they’re not in an editable PDF form. You can also share your blank form with others, so you can collect forms from a group easily.
Empire Avenue Empire Avenue is a stock market simulation social network game that allows users to buy and sell shares of people and websites.[3] It started in February 2010 as an invitation-only closed beta before launching to the public in July 2010.[2][4] Registration and game play is free. Gameplay[edit] Players have their own portfolio in a virtual economy. The price of a player's share depends on the ticker's stock buying and selling, along with social networking activity.[5] Players can choose their own ticker symbol. The players can have multiple investors, which will garner them a higher share price, and they can invest in other players. Drowned in Bristol #5 It seems that all it takes is 24 hours of decent sunshine for the streets of Bristol to take on the ever-so-slightly booze-driven atmosphere of a large scale music festival. As soon as the sun comes out, suddenly the city’s harbour sides and parks become rammed with people (and sure, we’ve had the odd riot too recently, but we’ll gloss over that). Anyway, welcome to the second Drowned In Bristol column of the year, hopefully providing a bit of a round-up of a few of the music-related things going on and coming up around the start of the summer. As I’ve said before, I’m sure there are things I’m missing, so drop links or opinions about anything interesting in the comment section below. Recent events Bristol’s festival calendar has been noticeably busier than previous years over the past few weeks.
Fun Friday - DIY Beach Hair - asuyeta [ah-soo-yeh-tah] clothes & accessories. handmade with love. I love the messy hair/bohemian look. I also love the beach. So, here is a DIY Sea Salt Beach Hair Spray that I can not live without anymore! The hair just looks so pretty, just like after a day at the beach. And it works for any hair length! Here you go, the tutorial on how to make the beach hair spray: Big names in art world exhibit in former Bristol motorcycle showroom Comments (0) When it comes to creativity, you have to hand it to Stokes Croft. The latest project to arrive at Bristol's bohemian quarter is aiming to transform a vacant retail unit into a vibrant space for public art. The former motorcycle showroom boasts 10,000 sq ft of space spread across two floors, but for the past couple of years the building has stood empty, ever since the last motorbike was bought and ridden off into the sunset. But three local young artists, Hannah James, Lucy Drane and Jane Porter have decided to make use of the space, transforming it into an impromptu art gallery for the next four months.
Top 10 Space-Saving Household Projects Whether you live in a tiny apartment or just have too much stuff, there's likely a lot of space you aren't using, like your walls, your ceilings, or the nooks and crannies in your furniture. Here's how to use it most efficiently.P 10. Crack As confirmed by All Tomorrow’s Parties this morning, Portishead and Interpol are the first headline acts to be confirmed for ATP Iceland 2014. The festival will return to Iceland following a memorable inaugural event at the former NATO base in Keflavík last year, and having recently called time on their UK weekenders, ATP are presenting two acts who have never played in Iceland before. A statement from ATP founder Barry Hogan on their website sheds some light on the curation;
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