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The web has changed our world in so many ways, providing information at our finger tips, giving faster communication, allowing easier exploration of our world and increasing our productivity…unless you are a surfing zombie. If you are then this list may not be for you. This list of the top 10 web applications will introduce [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 12:29 am
Filed under Internet · Tagged with appointments, computer, cooliris, facebook, hulu, Internet, internet addiction, jott, meebo, microsoft office, microsoft programs, netvibes, office suite software, pandora, peepel, software, tiddlywiki, transcription service, voice mail, web, web appplications, web apps, wikipedia, youconvertit
An interesting emotion can be felt when you look at the last monumental photo of a historical figure, object, or landmark. It can fill you will rage, peering into the eyes of a cynical creature, sadness, as you remember the life and legacy of a great man, or intrigue, as you wonder what these individuals [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, July 27, 2009 at 12:45 am
Filed under All, Crime, History, People, Photos, Politics, Sports · Tagged with Beatles, bonne and clyde, bonnie & clyde, celebrities, chris benoit, Crime, criminals, death, jeffrey miller, jesse james, John Lennon, Kent State, kill, king of pop, last photo, last photograph, last picture, manfred von ricthofen, Michael Jackson, MV Wilhelm Gustloff, nazi party, People, Salvador Allende, top 10 last picures taken, top 10 photos, tupac shakur
We’ve all had to deal with the coughing, sneezing, itchy eyes, a rash or some other skin irritation, and maybe even hives. And for what? Usually do to some substance that our body is allergic to, causing annoying and sometimes painful symptoms.
It’s safe to say that most people are allergic to something. Whether it be [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 12:09 am
Filed under All, Bizarre, Health · Tagged with Anaphylaxis, Aquagenic Urticaria, cause skin irritation, cell phones, chocolate, computer, dermatitis, Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity, Erythropoietic Protoporphyria, Familial Cold Autoinflammatory Syndrome, itchy eyes, kiss, kissing, medical, nickel allergies, Nickel dermatitis, pollen, rare allergy, rash
You read and hear about so many “untimely” deaths in our world today, but what about the rare and poetic “timely” deaths that occur? Here is a list that shows the Grim Reaper can be very timely indeed.
10. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), Playwright
Ibsen was a Norwegian playwright and poet. He was often referred to as the [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 at 12:05 am
Filed under All, Bizarre, People · Tagged with arnold schonberg, charles davies, charles schulz, death, domitian, elizabeth ryan, george story, John Adams, leonard warren, life magazine, Mark Twain, president, Thomas Jefferson, untimely deaths
Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle Sound) emerged during the mid-1980s in the state of Washington, particularly in the Seattle area. Inspired by hardcore punk, heavy metal and indie rock, grunge is generally characterized by heavily distorted electric guitars, contrasting song dynamics, and apathetic or angst-filled lyrics. Here are the top 10 grunge guitarists [...]
Posted by TopTenz Master on Monday, July 20, 2009 at 12:06 am
Filed under All, Music · Tagged with bands, greatest guitar players, grunge, guitar, guitar players, guitarist, guitarists, Kurt Cobain, Melvins, Music, musician, musicians, Pearl Jam, radiohead, roger Osborne, song, top 10 grunge guitarists, youtube
The UK is a popular tourist destination because of its terrific scenery, history, and culture. It’s got great cities, countryside, and a coastline. Here are some places to spark your interest, away from the usual tourist spots. Beware, there are a lot of large photos so this page may take a little longer to load.
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Posted by Anne Iredale on Friday, July 17, 2009 at 1:12 am
Filed under All, Engineering, Photos, Travel · Tagged with Alnwick, Angel of the North, architecture, bradord, Brighton, buildings, Carmarthenshire, castle, castles, chesire, Derbyshire, East Sussex, Gateshead, giant's causeway, glasgow, Ireland, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Laugharne, Millennium Bridge, Museum, Newcastle, norfolk, norfolk broads, northern ireland, Northumberland, suffolk, top 10 UK destinations, Travel, Tyne, UK, wales, west yorkshire
A good movie will transport you into a separate time or era with an intriguing story, everlasting characters, and imaginative plot development. It could have a happy, sad, romantic, or action packed theme. As a whole, the world population adores the character actors who star in these stories. People can personally relate to certain movie [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at 12:05 am
Filed under All, Movies · Tagged with beauty and the beast, Bruce Willis, darth vader, die hard, eddie murphy, Harrison Ford, Harry Potter, Kingdom of Heaven, lord of the rings, morgan freeman, orlando bloom, Return of the King, robin williams, samuel jackson, saving private ryan, star wars, Tom Cruise, tom hanks, War of the Worlds, Will Smith
You know the old saying; marry in haste and repent at leisure. It’s easy to scoff at celebs who rush in and out of love but let’s face it; most of us aren’t surrounded by beautiful people all day. We interact with our dry cleaner and the sandwich delivery guy/gal. Temptation is not all around [...]
Posted by Anne Iredale on Monday, July 13, 2009 at 12:05 am
Filed under All, People, Sex · Tagged with Ben Affleck, britney spears, carmen electra, celebrities, charlie sheen, cris judd, Denise Richards, Dennis Hopper, Dennis Rodman, donna peele, drew barrymore, Jennifer Lopez, Jeremy Thomas, julia roberts, Justin Timberlake, Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, Lisa Marie Presley, lyle lovett, marriage, Michelle Phillips, Nicholas Cage, pamela anderson, Renee Zellweger, short-lived marriages, top 10 short-lived celebrity marriages
Usually when thinking about disabilities, most people assume that someone with a disability is limited in one way or another. Who would ever think that a blind person could still play an instrument? Or that someone who doesn’t have perfect hearing is still able to sing as if that disability doesn’t even exist? Not many [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Friday, July 10, 2009 at 12:12 am
Filed under All, Music, People · Tagged with artists, brian wilson, curtis mayfield, death, Disabled, disabled muscians, ian drury, Ludwig van Beethoven, ludwig van beethovenm, michael bolton, Music, musician, piano, Ray Charles, rick allen, songwriters, Stevie Wonder, teddy pendergrass, tony iommi
It’s therapeutic to have a good cry. If at least one of the following doesn’t loosen the tear ducts, then you are made of stone! Friendship, love and loneliness are all featured. So, get the tissues ready. It’s not just the lyrics that get to you; it’s those damned minor keys! If you enjoy this [...]
Posted by Anne Iredale on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at 12:53 am
Filed under All, Music · Tagged with beach boys, beautiful boy, coldplay, ebony eyes, Elbow, everly brothers, everybody hurts, exit music, Friend of Ours, Hurt, in my room, John Lennon, Johnny Cash, marti webb, pink floyd, radiohead, REM, sad songs, shine on you crazy diamond, songs to make you try, tell me on a sunday, the scientist, top 10 sad songs