By: colepath | 2011-10-04 | Movies The Ides of March shows the behind movements of the politics during the campaigns. The dirty movements that mostly happened during the campaigns are shows in the movie Ides of March. The governor Mike Morris (Clooney) is the astonishing thinker during the campaigns. read more
By: Aalia | 2010-09-06 | Travel Tips Being a part of all this hassle we all look forward to some privacy and want to spend quality time with our families in form of catching up with the latest movie or going to various amusement parks or undertaking short vacations in India…which not only relaxes us and provides a joyful environment but also strengthens family bonds. read more
By: jasminebush78 | 2012-03-13 | Beauty The early 1970's brought a lot of inspiration to the fashion world today. The best part of the 70's was the fabulous singers and their rockin style. Hence the term GLAM Rock was invented. The music that rockers like David Bowie, Kiss, and Slade produced had hypnotic sounds and booming bass. Of course they had to have an image to go with the sound. Glamour Rock more than achieved their vision. read more
By: Floral and Hardy | 2012-05-11 | Gardening Due to the uncharacteristically wet springs we have suffered in recent years (although not so much the early part of this year), our blossom trees have suffered accordingly - an unfortunate and somewhat alienating side effect, seeing as the common cherry blossom symbolizes for many the dawn of spring. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-10-19 | News and society Although George Clooney and Stacy Keibler were seen together at the Toronto Film Festival last month, they tried to avoid having any photos as a couple. However, George Clooney and Stacy Keibler made their first red carpet appearance together as a couple at the New York City premiere of his film The Descendants held on Sunday, October 16. Becoming the hottest red carpet couple around, George Clooney and Stacy Keibler also arrived at the Paris premiere of The Ides of March earlier October 18. read more
By: Rosena MacFadzean | 2010-10-12 | Interior design The space age interiors of the 1960's gave way to the textures of shag pile carpets, cork tiles, wood paneling and hessian cladding. Brown, cream and orange, vinyl wallpapers in large overall patterns and inspiration from the twenties and thirties were mixed with new innovations to create 1970's style. read more
By: MiguelCarlos | 2011-03-29 | Computer The SATA cable is now the main choice of computer builders all over the globe because of its speed, efficiency and design. You should find out more about the advantages and how it wins over the conventional IDE cable. read more
By: Matthew Richard Kerridge | 2010-03-31 | Hardware Though hard drives have evolved over the years, the standard IDE plug, developed by Texas Instruments in the 1980s, has remained the predominant adapter. Though it is slowly being phased out for a more miniaturized Serial ATA form, the IDE connection (which stands for Integrated Drive Electronics) and its Parallel ATA port remain highly in use, especially in older models of computers or those designed to put affordability over performance. read more
By: dreamfine2 | 2010-10-05 | Arts & Entertainment For the most part, Best of the beatles dvds is a very interesting, well-done supplement to the official Beatles story, this documentary focusing on Pete Best and his stint in the band in the early ’60s read more
By: Ugur Akinci | 2010-04-01 | Movies This Leonard Kastle film is based on the real-life story of Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck who met back in the 40s through "Lonely Hearts" ads. Then they became a part of American crime annals by going on a murder spree by trapping lonely but wealthy widows into Ray's "love net." Perfect casting, a scary story, plus the "amateurish" candor of a first-time director created a movie masterpiece indeed. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-11-26 | Journalism Growing up in England during the 1970's one of the funniest and most hilarious comedy shows on the BBC was the "The Goodies" which starred Tim Brooke Taylor, Bill Oddie and Graham Gardner. An early title which was considered for the series was "Narrow Your Mind" and prior to this it had the working title "Super Chaps Three". The show mixed surreal madness with genius comedy to create one of the funniest shows on British TV. read more
By: Chris L Henderson | 2010-03-31 | Humor Ever thought back to the wonderful 1970s and remembered all the toys that you used to play with? I know that I have. There were some fantastic toys during that era. read more
By: Glyn Barlow | 2006-11-18 | Handbags In the 1950s Italy re-emerged to the forefront of world handbag scene. Leather triumphed, as no other skin can be tanned to last, dyed in any colour, be as soft as a fabric and at the same time be as tough. New materials such as plastic were introduced and handbags became more practical, functional and larger. Some handbags even contained another smaller and refined bag. read more
By: Genny Brown | 2010-10-12 | Computer Actel Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTL) today announced Windows® 7 support in Libero® Integrated Design Environment (IDE) v9.0 Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2. These latest releases of Actel's comprehensive software toolset also provide key new features for SmartFusion"" intelligent mixed signal FPGAs and RTAX-DSP FPGAs. read more
By: Genny Brown | 2010-10-12 | Technology Actel Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTL) today announced Windows® 7 support in Libero® Integrated Design Environment (IDE) v9.0 Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2. These latest releases of Actel's comprehensive software toolset also provide key new features for SmartFusion™ intelligent mixed signal FPGAs and RTAX-DSP FPGAs. read more