Archive for November, 2007

New site helps you Save Buckets of money

If you live in the U.K., you’re about to get a great deal - seriously.  A new site called Save Buckets has launched to help users find great bargains on hot items.  Looking for an mp3 player?  No problem.  Plasma TV?  Laptop?  All there.  Simply type your desired item into the search box and Save […]

Giving back to the community

Your community gives you so much - why not give back in return?
Look into doing some community service.  There are a ton of great sites out there that offer up some pretty cool ideas.  There is one site in particular that I’m going to recommend to you, however, because it’s mine ;-).  I launched Be […]

Restaurants, Schedule Your Employees More Efficiently

If you own or manage a restaurant, you might want to take a look at Schedulefly, an employee scheduling solution.
Schedulefly allows you to do your restaurant scheduling online, which means you can take care of this important task anywhere you have an internet connection.  Not only that, but Schedulefly makes life easier on your employees, […]

How to tell if someone is faking their Feedburner count

Take a look at my furthest right sidebar - you’ll see I have 162 subscribers. Or do I? I just had 20 yesterday. I must have gained 142 readers overnight!
Get real.
Bloggers can easily cheat with Feedburner to make their RSS subscriber count look much higher than it really is. All they […]

Off topic blog from GorillaTrades

For anyone who regularly visits GorillaTrades.com, this may come as interesting (and good) news for you. The Gorilla from GorillaTrades has now started his own blog over at Gorilla Off Topic. If you love hearing from your primate friend about stocks, you can now get his opinion on social issues and the news […]

Carnival of College Bloggers, Fifth Edition

Happy 11am, guys and gals! Welcome to the Fifth Edition of the Carnival of College Bloggers.
JenaatLynn presents The Top 10 Freshman Goof-ups posted at A Fresh Look, saying, “Whether you’re a freshman or you just remember being one, you won’t want to miss Morgan’s blog. She gives a fresh look on the Lynn […]

Custom college essays

In a bit of a pickle?  You’re supposed to type up a cell biology research paper, one that’s worth 25% of your grade.  Unfortunately for you, cell bio and you just don’t mix.  You’ve never understood it and never will.  What do you do?  Order a custom research paper.
Head over to Custom-Writing.org.  They offer many […]

College in the OC decides not to bundle condoms with newspapers

Free condom, page C1?  Not so fast.
After complaints from students (who?!) at CSU Fullerton in Orange County, CA, officials have decided not to include complimentary condoms in the next edition of the student run newspaper.  The inclusion of condoms with the paper went hand in hand with a university-wide safe sex campaign.  The idea was […]

This worries me a little

During my junior year of high school (which were really not that long ago) high school students and middle school students both shared the middle school for half a day each.  So, high school students went in the morning and came home around 11, then middle school students had it for the rest of the […]

A note to the Carnival of College Blogging’s contributors

Please only contribute one article per edition of the carnival.
I know I wasn’t very clear with that rule early on, but I tried to make a note of it this time around on the submission page. Enacting this rule actually benefits both of us – it makes the carnival look less spammy and more […]