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Between the computer, the
TV, the DS, and the Wii, a lot of screens are vying for your
kids' attention. Parents try lots of different things to limit
screen time -- everything from outright bans to "only on
weekends" to setting a timer. Being The Enforcer of Screen
Time Limits may… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Chick flick. Action flick. Comedy. The Netflix queue can have them all, but in what order is the question riddling many households these days. With the economic downturn prompting more couples to stay home instead of go out in order to cut down on entertainment costs, Netflix is stirring up a bit of household strife as couples tussle over the coveted list of must-see movies, reports Michael Wilson in the New York Times.
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It might be time to put down
the remote. A new study claims that TV viewers who sit through
commercials actually enjoy the program they're watching more
than viewers who don't. Researchers found that, "People
often adapt to the experience of watching television such that each
successive… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (34) | Blog
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While I have always regarded design careers as a great option for relaunchers, I started thinking about them again when I received the October issue of Fast Company magazine, their design issue. “Design” is a broad category, encompassing building design, product design, typeface design, interior design, digital design of all kinds, shoe and athletic equipment design, fashion design, graphic design, and more. Flipping through the Fast Company pages, you can find everything from how Italian sporting firm CAMP redesigned their ice ax to mimic the angle of a hummingbird’s beak to how JDSU’s ChromoFlair refractive paints, used on everything from Cadillacs to Trek bike helmets, were inspired by the fine scales on a butterfly’s wing. Read More »
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