Business & Leisure
Home Workout Programs are Neccesary in Many Circumstances
By The Marksman at January 27, 2012 | 2:29 pm | 0 Comment
We are nearing the end of the first month of 2012, and the question on a lot of peoples mind is simple. How am I doing on my New Year's resolutions? More specifically the resolution about eating healthy, and working out more. For most people that answer is probably not a good one, the best laid plans to workout have not materialized. We all get busy with work, more...
Transfer Your Funds Day: The Advantages Of Using Credit Unions
By The Marksman at January 9, 2012 | 9:49 am | 0 Comment
Written By: Kevin Breckenridge I was sitting in a continuing education course last week when I was forced to listen to a sponsorship presentation by the COO of a local credit union. Given the fact it was late in the day and I was ready to go, I couldn’t help but wish this guy would hurry up and finish talking. But the more he talked about the benefits of more...
Several Strategies to Eat Healthy on Thanksgiving
By The Marksman at November 24, 2011 | 10:54 am | 0 Comment
Written By: Justin Robinson The holidays can present enough challenges without having to worry about our health and fitness. Family meals with large portions of calorie-dense foods can easily double our typical meal intake. A traditional meal including meat with gravy, rolls with butter, stuffing, green bean casserole, and sweet potatoes with butter weighs in around more...
Hello! Can We Lose the Soapbox on Obesity Already?
By Greg Dragon at October 26, 2011 | 8:51 am | 0 Comment
As a writer, one of the most annoying things to deal with is when a favorite topic gets abused by everyone (other writers) to the point where it is no longer worth writing about anymore. This is because readers get really sick and tired of hearing it. One of these topics which I love to write and talk about is obesity, being that I am big into fitness and living a fitness more...
Forget All The Stories, Who Really Wins at Poker?
By The Marksman at October 10, 2011 | 10:17 pm | 0 Comment
Written By: Arthur Reber Every poker player is a winning poker player ... to hear them tell it. But how many of these players are telling the truth? Winning. It's a drumbeat theme on Web sites and poker blogs, and in chat rooms and discussion groups. I'm active on a couple of these and have invested a lot of time and energy on this topic. My fellow poker junkies more...
An Open Letter To Facebook Users Who Keep Friends In “Friend Request Purgatory”
By The Marksman at September 30, 2011 | 7:41 am | 0 Comment
Written By: Damon To the one person who refuses to neither accept nor deny my Facebook friend request: I don’t know if you will read this, but I am not-so-secretly hoping that you do. That’s why I’ve opened this note up to friends of friends. We have around 50 mutual friends, so this has a better chance of getting to you than a bottled note set out to more...
Facebook Adding Features To Stay Ahead Of Google+, When Will the Madness Stop
By The Marksman at September 22, 2011 | 6:45 am | 0 Comment
In the coming weeks Facebook is expected to introduce a feature that will allow users to update their Twitter accounts when they post a Facebook status update. It is a move that is part of a larger effort to make Facebook more user friendly, and position the social networking giant to be ready for any challenges from a fully featured Google+ implementation from more...
It’s Never To Early To Face The Reality of Retirement Preparation
By The Marksman at September 20, 2011 | 8:00 am | 0 Comment
Written By: Kevin Breckenridge Let’s be honest, who thinks about their retirement daily when they are in their 20s and 30s? I’m not saying we don’t think about it, but how many of us are actively calculating and figuring, budgeting and planning out how we are going to get by financially when we retire? I can honestly say it’s more of a passive thought to me more...
People Suffer From Delusions Of Grandeur When It Comes To Social Networking
By The Marksman at August 30, 2011 | 8:53 am | 0 Comment
Written By: [Flahy Blak Chick] (Guest Writer) Noun 1. delusions of grandeur *- a delusion (common in paranoia) that you are much greater and more powerful and influential than you really are. delusion, psychotic belief – (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary megalomania – a psychological state characterized by more...
Fired IT Worker Uses McDonald’s Wifi To Delete Former Employees Network Servers
By The Marksman at August 23, 2011 | 6:50 am | 0 Comment
A lot of people think about what they would do if they were fired from their job, and although many say they would do something malicious to get revenge most don’t’ go through with it. That is not the case for a former Information Technology employee of a U.S. Pharmaceutical company named Jason Cornish. Cornish like so many others resigned from his post at the more...