Friday, October 9, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009

GolfSigma: What we have been up to

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

What we have been up to....

What’s new is very simple stated, stability.  Our new platform has provided us with the means to grow our tee time inventory, (currently around 5 million tee times) and increase our courses count, while maintaining the delivery of super fast search results.  Now we will continue on our quest to try and search ever and any course that has an online presence.

  We have added a quick link directory to show you some of the more popular golfing destinations.  You can access that from the home page or just click here to take a look.  Remember that these are just a few of the popular cities; you should be able to find any US city that has a golf course within a 50 mile radius.

We have also added a Forum that talks about everything golf.  Have a swing tip, a golf joke (keep it clean), a predicted winner at the next PGA tour event (Tiger), head on over to the new Forum.  We welcome your participation and look forward to meeting you in the Forum.

Hard to believe, but 25,000 Tweeps have decided to follow us on Twitter.  If you are into Twitter and Facebook keep up to date with the latest.  One thing I can guarantee is you will not see any posting about my golf game.  (I do not want to be responsible for anybody injuring themselves by laughing to hard).  Umm with all the Swing Instructions that are advertised on Twitter I wonder if any of them work?

We have also added a FAQ section which currently has very few questions,  which is what we fully expect due to the ease of use of GolfSigma.

Ah one last item to mention, Sigma Ads.  We have installed our own ad server in an attempt to accomplish two goals; deliver pertinent golf ads to your specific area, and hopes to help fund our endeavor.  For our viewers we expect that they will see very exciting golf promotions from courses and other advertisers.  Why will the advertisers be interested, because GolfSigma is one of the best sites to reach golfers, who else is on the site?  Win, Win, Win……

  As always, more to come…….

  Rich


 

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Men At Work - Down Under.



Do you come from a land down under?
Where women glow and men plunder?
Cant you hear, cant you hear the thunder?
You better run, you better take cover.

Im going to plunder now. See you in a week!


Down Under by Men At Work  
Download now or listen on posterous
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Google Chrome Fun.

It is truly amazing what you can do with a little (not really) Java script and chrome. Ball Pool is a great example of what Java is capable of doing with the right browser.


Download Google Chrome here. (if you do not have chrome, Ball Pool will run slow)

More great Java experiments can be found here.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Scary Rocking Horse

 

It looks harmless enough. To the uninitiated, it’s nothing more sinister than a big cuddly toy on rockers. It’s not cute though and that maniacal grin should have been a clue.

The rocking horse was acquired from a friend whose child has grown too big for it. SP snuck it home and left it in the lounge as a surprise. None of us could have predicted just how much of a surprise…

FP and I found it, sitting innocently in front of the fire, looking like, well, a miniature rocking horse that would be just the right size for FP.

“Mummy lift you on,” instructed FP. I plonked her into the saddle and FP nearly jumped straight off again.

The horse spoke.

It said, in loud, electronic tones, “NEIGH!” and proceeded to make sounds of galloping hooves.

FP was horrified. She pulled her arms protectively up to her body and sat rigid with fright.

I, recovering from my own fright, attempted to pacify FP, laughing it off and encouraging FP to rock. She rocked, reluctantly, but only if mummy held the handlebars.

All was quiet. It began to be fun. FP relaxed and started to enjoy rocking. Mummy let go of the handlebars.

“NEIGH!” said the horse unexpectedly again.

This time, FP actually did jump right off the horse and clung to me, shaking and crying.

“It’s a scary ‘orse,” she sobbed. “You’re frightened. You’re cried.”

SP took the batteries out but we still haven’t been able to persuade FP to go anywhere near the thing again. Even walking into the same room is a challenge.

“You’ll have to walk past the scary ‘orse,” she says, holding onto my leg.

“It is a scary horse,” I agreed. I should have been able to predict that from the demonic grin. What’s that about looking a gift horse in the mouth?

 

Rachel Pattisson is a mummy blogger whose blog, Really Rachel, was intended to be about All Sorts Of Things and turned out to be mostly about her children.  Well, they are infinitely bloggable, of course(!)

In between mummying and blogging, Rachel is a freelance writer with a love of all things wordy. You can follow me on Twitter, ask me to do some writing for you, view the original post about the scary horse or read more from Really Rachel.  Enjoy!

 

 

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Monday, August 31, 2009

Review - Cushi Tush

Review - Cushi Tush


Cushi Tush is a baby seat with a difference, its made from ARPRO® which is Expanded Polypropylene, its an environmentally friendly, green material. In manufacturing No VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds), hydrocarbons or other recognised environmentally damaging compounds are used. ARPRO® is 100% recyclable
OK that's the science bit over! You can more information on the technical specifications here

This seat is incredibly lightweight, so light that when it was delivered I didn't even know there was a seat inside the box (perfect for my bad back)

Now BG does have a Bumbo seat but unfortunately due to the fact she was such a sickly whenever we out her in because of the way it lifted her legs up, she would just be sick once she was sat in it!! With this seat it doesn't happen the leg holes slop down so there is no pressure on her stomach.

It comes with a tray which is held into place in three positions and is great for playing and eating.

the Cushi Tush has been a bit of a god send in the last week as with my bad back its been difficult to get the high chair out and put it away again, so I use it for snack time.

When the chair arrived it was snacktime so that's was the first time we used it (plus I couldn't wait to get it out of the box!)

Its also good for when I want BG to calm down before naps and bedtime, we put her in it and sit and play quietly or read.

BG also likes to play with it!! As its so lightweight she throws it around!

Now I'm sure with younger children (this chair is suitable from 3 -18 months or 30lbs) that they can't get out of the chair so you could turn you back for 30 seconds, well not with BG she has learnt to get out of the Cushi Tush already as these pictures show!


So just a warning this is meant as play or snacking chair, its has no straps and children can easily get free so please don't leave them unattended!

This is one of those products that I wish I had found a few months ago, it would have been perfect for when I started weaning, it has a high back which helps supports her. We bought a highchair far too soon, it wasn't suitable for her as it wasn't supportive enough.

The Cushi Tush comes in a variety of colours, I got to choose mine and I opted for the mixed look and I really like it!

Now they also make a Cushi Therm which is a bottle insulator and I actually have one of those that I bought my self and its really good, keeps the bottles really hot.

My favourite item they make is the Lil Cushi Tush, so your child can put their doll or teddy in it!! Suitable from 3 yrs and is made from the same material, so so cute!


If you're looking for a play seat for your child or a first feeding chair then you can't go wrong with a Cushi Tush. Its lightweight, durable, non-toxic, Paediatrician approved and fully recyclable. It also looks good and takes up little space.

For more information on the Cushi Tush and to find a list of their retailers please see their website

The cheapest I've found the Cushi Tush is at the whole kaboodle for £27.95, if you find it cheaper any where else please let me know!
NM X

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Friday, August 28, 2009

Wallpaper - August.

20 Wallpapers all created by Jared K. Nickerson (J3Concepts), 1920×1200.


For personal use only.

Enjoy.

imrohan.com

Click here to download:
imrohan wall-aug.rar (8560 KB)

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