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Saturday, July 31st, 2010 | Author: Michael

So, it’s time for another season of American Idol. And it’s love/hate for me this season. Here’s why…

So, I love the show. I love the format…for the most part. But I was never exactly in love with Paula’s performance. Apparently, neither were the show’s producers. So, what do they do? They bring in Kara. For me, she’s the better judge (because she actually gives real, actionable feedback. Paula usually avoided the uncomfortable by focusing on the contestant’s appearance.)

But…as refreshing as Kara is, the 4 judge system has never worked (for those of you who remember Season 2).

When I heard that Paula was leaving the show because the producers lowballed her, I got excited again. Too bad my excitement lasted for about 10 minutes. My heart sunk when I found out that Ellen would be joining the cast at the judges table.

What are they thinking?

Having 3 judges at the table is better, almost magically correct number for two big reasons. 1) It gives each judge more time to comment. And 2) it’s exciting to hear that Randy doesn’t care for the performance, while Paula does. And then it’s up to Simon to split the vote.

My other big beef with Ellen is Ellen. What is she really bringing to the table? Viewers? I don’t think so.

Is Idol really hurting for viewers? No. (And I doubt Ellen can bring in an audience that doesn’t already exist at this point.)

Does the show need comic relief? No. And I think we all remember the Nick/Norman Gentle fiasco last season.

And–above all else–other than singing “just keep swimming” in Finding Nemo, what credentials does Ellen have?

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Saturday, July 31st, 2010 | Author: Michael

As a participator sport, golfing has been gaining in popularity for quite a while now. But the History of Golf actually goes way back, and has evolved into a very technical sport. Golf is thought to have originated in Scotland in about the fifteenth century. Hitting stones with sticks over grass and sand and into rabbit holes is the legend of its Scottish beginning.

Of course there is no unanimity in the acceptance of that story since there were other more or less competitive activities involving sticks and balls going on. But it is likely that Scotland did help popularize this game of counting the number of hits it takes to hit some kind of a ball into a hole. When the Royal Family took up the sport it was given international exposure, and golf gained in popularity in a big way.

By the early 1800’s golf was being enjoyed by both women and men. Golf clubs at this time, were designed in basically the same way as they are now. The rules of golf were very similar to those of the modern game by this time as well. However, with the handmade clubs and balls being on the expensive side, the game of golf was mostly enjoyed only by people having enough money as well as the time.

Mass production of golf clubs made of metal began late in the nineteenth century, bringing equipment prices down and thus putting the sport in reach of more and more of the world’s sporting population. Affordability did wonders for the popularity of the game. Throughout the world golf courses and the fore runners of country clubs were being built. In 1894 the USGA was founded as participation in the sport of golfing soared. Golf was added as an Olympic sport in 1900 and the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) was formed fourteen years later.

Over the years, rapid improvement in the technical aspects of golf equipment design and production resulted in lower prices and golfers getting better results when hitting the ball. Money increasingly flowed in to the sport as golf tournaments flourished all over the world, providing a huge audience for marketers to hawk their goods and services. At the same time as television began taking off in the 1950′s, the emergence of superstar golfers drew the interest of millions of viewers. The popularity of top golfers drew ever more followers to televised golf and at the same time encouraged more people to take up the game.

In today’s market, a golf-phenom like Tiger Woods attests to the draw of the game of golf by putting the sport on the radar of virtually everyone who looks at the television or newsstand. Pro golfers demonstrate ever more tremendous skill. Weekend players and amateurs play and practice and embrace the developments in the sport. Even Computer Golf Games are able to entertain and challenge millions of virtual golfers.

Throughout the world, people of all ages are enjoying golf. Golf instruction is readily available at courses, clubs, schools and shops, for anyone who wants to learn the basics or to improve their skills. For many, the availability of golf has become an important consideration in planning vacations and business trips. In summary, the game of golf has become immensely popular, entertaining and challenging millions of people.

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Saturday, July 31st, 2010 | Author: Michael

Almost everyone you look at has some type of watch on their person. It is only natural that you can have one too. How to choose your watch is not as simple as you suspect. There are plenty of areas to consider when buying the proper watch. Down the page is a explanation of things you need to find out whne selecting your ideal watch.

Price tag

When you choose to get a watch it is advisable to consider that watches differ greatly in price. You will discover designer watches which may cost a small fortune and there are economy watches that may cost you next to zilch. You’ll have to know what you could afford earlier than you hit the store. Set in place a spending restriction so you do not over spend on your beautiful accessory.

Model

Everyone’s style differs from the others so what will be good on your sister might not be good for you at all. Seek for a watch that fits with your style. You do not need to order a watch which is gaudy if you want things ordinary and simple. If you’d rather to coordinate your accessories to your wardrobe but there isn’t lots of dough to invest in your watch then opt for the one which helps you chance out the band. Plenty of watches feature extra bands that are easily interchangeable so that it look as though you have quite a few watches instead of just one.

These types of watches are examples of some top selling fashion items:

* Fossil Stella White Glitz Watch

* Casio Men’s MQ24-7E Classic Analog Watch

Designer or Look-alike

The next factor to bear in mind is if you prefer a designer watch or maybe a really good replica of the designer watch. If you do your searching right, you can get yourself a splendid replica of a designer watch for a small fraction of the expense of the real deal. There are numerous replicas that are made of premium quality components so that they last just like the pricey watches do. You should just spend some time and browse around before you make your choice.

Here is a sample of a designer watches – Bulova Women’s 96R19 Diamond Chronograph Watch

A digital or Analog

You will find the various models of watches for example digital or analog. You’ll have a watch with a LCD light that shows the time in any kind of light or else you can go with a conventional watch which has hands that show the time. Watches have lights or they glow at nighttime, the options are really limitless.

Battery powered or Automatic

As you look at watches think about how you want it run. You may choose an automatic watch that does everything by itself or you can go with a battery power watch which still works by itself but requires a change of the battery pack sometimes. Additionally , there are watches which can be run by solar and others that you will need to wind yourself. It truly is a matter of your own personal liking.

Enjoyment

No matter how much you spend, or how the watch looks, all this will mean nothing if the watch doesn’t fit you right. The comfort of your watch is obviously important. You do not want to spend the bucks on a watch which will pinch your skin or catch on your garmets. It is a watch set for failure. You’ll want to try the wrist watch on to see it’s an appropriate fit. Do not just put the watch on and then take it off, move with it so you’re able to see the way it really fits.

Water-resistant

Almost every watch is already waterproof by some pont but you’ll probably decide to to buy a watch that will withstand the weather more so then others when you discover that you are around such things as water, extreme heat or really cold temperatures. Most of these things can ruin a watch after a while and cause it to not keep perfect time. Salt water can corrode a watch and its parts in no time whatsoever so should you be near salt water, obtain the suitable watch.

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Saturday, July 31st, 2010 | Author: Michael

Parents find it hard to teach their children to drive. Also, a lot of parents cannot afford to pay for driving lessons, so they have no alternative, but training their kids how to drive themselves. Sometimes it’s hard for the friend or family member to teach a new driver, because they lack the patience thats required. Most people would probably end up yelling at their new student. Driving lessons in Newport, from a recognized Driving school would be the best solution and will help calm the nerves.

A lot of parents or family members could pass on bad driving habits. You have take in consideration that your parent or older brother or sister have been driving for quite sometime and may be a safe driver, but have picked up bad driving habits over the years, and is not in tune with the way the examiner will test you now. Rolling over the line at stop signs, reversing and looking forward, and not signaling correctly at Junctions is not going to win you brownie points with your examiner, when you decide to take the driving test. The marking may be pretty stern if you have picked up habits that have little or no consideration for pedestrians, or other drivers. Also having too much consideration could be equally as bad too.

Can you picture stopping on a roadway where there is no crosswalk, and you wave a pedestrian across. Now picture this. The car behind you does not realize why you are stopping, and decides to go around you. Can you imagine the potential danger the pedestrian can be in? Do not give the right of way, if it’s your right of way! If you do decide to stop and wave anybody across your path, make sure you know what is going on behind and around you. Just remember when you do something out of the ordinary, its for a good reason only.

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