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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Chad Ochocinco: I'll Play Soccer In Europe If NFL Lockout Happens



One thing we have learned (well, actually two) - Ochocinco never backs down from a challenge, and he usually comes out very well. Don't bet against this (but I'd bet against the whole NFL lockout concept - too much money to be had by all parties)! Go Chad!

Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

and watch his kicking skills below:



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The Funniest Facebook Snafus Of All Time (PICTURES)



Great stuff - should be required viewing for all. Under the heading of "Don't let this happen to you!"

Do forward this to all your friends and colleagues (in real-life and in your social network!).

David
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Gerald Posner RESIGNS From Daily Beast Over Plagiarism Scandal



OK, the Internet does change the way we all do research and writing - be careful and acknowledge your sources. That is why God made quotation marks! Do your background work and make sure that you cite the sources of your info - whatever venue and whatever medium you are operating in today!

David
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Willie Mays On The Daily Show: The Baseball Legend On His New Biography (VIDEO)



Too often, we have very short memories about our sports heroes. Before there was Tiger over even Ali, there was Willie Mays. Jon Stewart did a fantastic interview - should be required viewing not just for sports fans, but for diversity training in companies and classrooms as well. What an all-time class act!

Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

and watch "The Daily Show" interview below - a great seven minutes of your day!

The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
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Personal Branding: IT Professionals' Four Pain Points | CIO - Blogs and Discussion

Personal Branding: IT Professionals' Four Pain Points | CIO - Blogs and Discussion

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