Posted in Personal on December 25th, 2006 1 Comment »
Merry Christmas everyone! I hope that your shopping is completed, and that you get to spend the holidays with those that you love! Amid all the stress and confusion of the holiday, don’t forget to enjoy the seasons purpose and time you get to spend with others! With that, I wish you a Merry Christmas!
Posted in Everyday Life on December 23rd, 2006 3 Comments »
Alright, you’ve caught me! I’ve fallen a bit behind in updating SicklesInsight, though I have not forgotten completely! It has been a very busy time recently, especially in preparation for the holidays. I still have some Christmas shopping to do, infact - I’m off to do that right now. I’ve also collected some advice from […]
Posted in Everyday Life, Video on December 15th, 2006 No Comments »
Consumer Affairs has posted a top 10 list of scams for 2006 ranging from fake lottery tickets to bogus fuel saving devices. Hopefully you have heard of most of these scams, if not - pay close attention and remember to always be careful on the internet, and always be certain with whom you are sharing […]
Welcome to the December 14, 2006 edition of blogging advice. I originally had thought I would put together a post concerning blogging tips for the newcomers, but after reading through the submissions and looking at its full potential I realized that these tips are great for anyone needing to maintain a blog! So here are […]
Posted in Photography on December 10th, 2006 No Comments »
Tips & Tricks - “Odd Numbers & Symmetry”
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
HOW IT WORKS:
THE RULE OF 3’S: Whenever possible frame your pictures with odd numbered objects. By far the most popular odd number is 3, but any odd number of objects (generally speaking) is better than even numbers. The reason for this is that […]
Posted in Humor on December 8th, 2006 2 Comments »
I went to a restaurant with a sign that said they served breakfast at any time. So I ordered French toast during the Renaissance. (Steven Wright)
Posted in Personal, Photos on December 7th, 2006 6 Comments »
The world is flat, or so Thomas Friedman says, but don’t tell the people who manufacture European doorknobs, toilets, electrical plugs, light switches, and all the other ephemera that normally fade into the landscape of everyday life. I find myself in these endless reveries about the parallel evolutions of the elevator button, amazed at how […]
Posted in Humor on December 4th, 2006 4 Comments »
I’ve run across this in forms of email and webpages several times in the past years, and it always makes me laugh whether true or not! I thought I would share it with you.
A radio conversation of a US naval ship with Canadian authorities off the coast of Newfoundland:
Americans:
Please divert your course 15 degrees to […]