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Name Your PC Day

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Gateway Convertible Laptop 'aka' Paulette's Nikky If you didn't know today was Name Your PC Day... you are not alone.  I didn't know until recently.  In fact, I emailed a friend a couple nights ago to see if she had a name for hers and she didn't.  She asked me if that made her weird; and I said  "no... I think those that name their computers are weird."

Well I think I was wrong.  It seems it is quite common for a person to name their PC.  So now I feel a little "left out".  I mean, I spend so much time on my laptop that it is almost like an extension of myself; like a dear friend!

Just as Alice, in Alice in Wonderland, I became curiouser and curiouser.  So I talked with my good friend Bridget Ayers over at The Get Smart Blog.  She didn't have to think about it,

My PC is Roxie, my old Dell laptop was Rocky it was a big behemoth Grey laptop that though not the sharpest PC out there slugged it out till the very end. My new laptop is a little white sleek HP that packs a bigger punch than good old Rocky but she still rocks it…..so Roxie.

Bridget was so kind to pose this question to the members of Get Smart Women Social Network

I am impressed with the names some people give their computers; and even more impressed with the stories behind the names.  Like Jennifer at Connect with your Teens,

I'm going to name my laptop "Little Red". I have a small Dell laptop inspiron 1420 that came in a variety of colors. I was tempted to get it in pink but my teenage son said that was too girly and talked me out of it. I wanted something fun and bright so I chose red with a matching red mouse and I love it. It is small and light enough to carry around, so "Little Red" is the perfect name for it.

And Paulette at www.letche.net/blog,

My present Sally has been a cool HP laptop in the last 11 months. Sometimes its naughty but what do you expect from a laptop that stays 24/7 working. My last laptop Teddy, was a Dell. I still owe Teddy a lot apology. I constantly rocked the life out of the battery watching "24" and "Desperate Housewives" for hours until it gave up the ghost. My "Junky" desktop, is a warehouse for most of my stuff. I still find it difficult to let go of some unnecessary data. But honestly I'm looking forward to getting Nikky, a cute Gateway convertible laptop. Unfortunately, Gateway made it impossible for me to get her out of the US last year. Sad!...

The image I'm using above, is of Paulette's Nikky.  She is a real beauty!

I started to think this was a female phenomenon, the naming of one's computer.  However, I quickly found out that my male friends give their PC's a moniker as well.  I talked with Greg from Nerd Beach,

My PC's name is Twip; this name isn't that unusual given that my previous computers included such names as Tweng and Twung.  The names are handy, unique labels, without any real meaning.

I got a quick note from my friend JB at The Launching Pad,

Mine is named "Mac"  hee hee.....

Ummmm, so are we to assume your PC is a Mac?  Or is there more to the story?  JB will have to let us know.

I know I'm not the only person who has NOT named their computer; it is definitely more commonplace than I realized though.  So I need your help.  My readers who know me or have a sense of who I am from my blog - help me name my computer.  I use my laptop a lot.  She is for the most part a constant companion.  I however, cannot come up with a name for her.  I had no trouble at all coming up with a name for my son, after carrying a child for 9 months and giving birth makes naming them a bit easier I suppose, but I keep coming up with nothing when it comes to my laptop.

If you have a suggestion for me, leave a comment and if I choose your name I'll devote a post to your blog or website. 

Oh, and if you have a name for your computer - we would love to hear it!  If you're like me and don't have a name yet, you have until midnight tonight, November 20, 2008, to come up with a name.  Hope to hear from you!

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Design of the Month - Tulsa Tees

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

image It's that time again... design of the month.  This month I am bringing you Tulsa Tees.  Which for the most part is just what the name implies, 

Howdy and welcome to our little outfit in Tulsa, Oklahoma! Here you'll find a unique, growing collection of humorous, political, geek, and environment designs from our resident brain trust, as well as original Okie centennial and Tulsa designs -- printed on shirts, bumper stickers, mousepads, mugs, and other quality products and gift items. Y’all be sure to bookmark us and visit often!

At Tulsa Tees you can find original gifts for friends and family that live in Oklahoma and/or Tulsa to be more specific.  From Tulsa Tees,

For the native-born, the transplants, and any who appreciate the people, food, and weather of the Sooner State -- let all y'all's friends know that Oklahoma is OK! Centennial and Tulsa designs here, too.

Even though you can find great designs for the Okies in your life; my design pick is from their Christmas section.  There's no time like now to start shopping for Christmas!  My favorite design from their Christmas section is 'Gold. Myrrh. Frank sent this.'  I love the play on words and the humor!

I hope you get a chance to stop by 'Tulsa Tees' and see what great designs they have for all those on your Christmas list this year. 

This blog is part of a crossover blog.  Other Participants in this crossover blog are:

http://ateasetees.wordpress.com/

http://getyergoat-goatgifts.blogspot.com

http://www.nanwrightart.com

http://randomshirts.blogspot.com/

http://skeetzteez.blogspot.com/

http://idesignbrian.wordpress.com/

http://www.shopkeeperdesigns.com

http://autismshowucare.blogspot.com

http://www.gocamelphotos.blogspot.com/

http://einselgaenger.blogspot.com/

http://beflip.blogspot.com/

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'Accidental Friendship' Premieres on Hallmark Channel for National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

Saturday, 15 November 2008

Each year, one week before Thanksgiving (which this year is November 16 - 22), National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness co-sponsor National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.  My son's school is taking part and our family is doing our "little" part, in helping with the hunger issue.  If everyone does their "little" part maybe we can make sure that no one goes hungry this Thanksgiving.  Go to nationalhomeless.org for more information and ideas of things you can do.

Tonight, November 15, 2008, at 9:00 EST, the Hallmark Channel premieres Accidental Friendship.  From the Hallmark Channel's press release,

“Accidental Friendship,” a Hallmark Channel Original Movie starring Chandra Wilson, Ben Vereen and Kathleen Munroe, is the true-life story of Yvonne Caldwell (played by Wilson), a middle class working woman whose spiral from work and ownership to desperation, destitution, and pushing a buggy on the streets is a sad and familiar tale. Caldwell is befriended by empathetic LAPD officer Tami Baumann out of the love they each have for dogs, and a friendship – tenuous at first – takes hold.

When Wilson, Munroe and Vereen accepted their roles, they took on an experience that not only gave them great acting challenges, but helped open their eyes to the lives of the homeless.

Says Vereen, who plays Wes Smith, a streetbound friend of Yvonne’s, “Having the chance to have that little, vague glimpse into that world is an honor.”

To most of us, they are nameless panhandlers, people living on the fringe of humanity, surviving on the street, barely fending off hunger, poverty and worse. We can’t understand why they would continue to choose such a life or how they even got in such a predicament. “Why don’t they just get help?” we ask ourselves.

As the three actors learned, any of us could easily be in the same spot as the homeless around us.

“Most of us feel like we’re immune to this,” says the real Tami Baumann (who is played by Munroe). “I’ve known many police officers who have gone through a divorce or lost a home – where do they go? Los Angeles is so expensive and the cost of housing puts even full-time working people at risk.”

Says Munroe, “There are a great number of people who had a home and a job and have lost them. Homelessness is hitting home for a lot of people in a big way, especially through this foreclosure crisis.”

Most of us think of homeless people as either mentally ill or alcoholic, though Wilson notes that isn’t always the case. “That’s only about 50% of the homeless population out there. Every case is different.”

Yvonne indeed does have an alcohol problem, but, Munroe says, “This film is a nice piece because it doesn’t play into the negative stereotypes at all. Her alcoholism and homelessness are definitely not incidental because they account for her situation, but you get to know her human side. You can appreciate the person that’s struggling and all of her complexities.”

“Any of us at any time are two paychecks away, one disaster away, one illness away, from being out on the streets,” adds Wilson.

“If you’re the kind of person that blames everybody and everything for why you don’t have what you need in life, then you’re set on a path to make some big mistakes. That’s where Yvonne was in this story. You can convince yourself that this is your choice, and when you want to do something different, you’ll do something different. We don’t realize how bad our circumstance is until we get out of it. The financial crisis today is ensuring that more and more people will never be able to step out from the streets.”

Adds Munroe, “Most of us think of them as people that just decided to quit. But, think about children and how filled with promise they are. No one ever begins in life just to quit.”

It can be a struggle for the homeless to accept help, as Wilson shows in her portrayal of Yvonne as she resists getting treatment for her alcoholism.

“There is a real fear, as Chandra portrays so well, of not being able to make it,” says Munroe. “What if it doesn’t happen? What if she can’t do it? What if she’s not good enough? And without a really substantial support system, it could be impossibly hard.”

Even giving up their meager belongings might make or break an attempt at help. “With Yvonne, it meant she’d have to give up that basket full of crap to fix herself,” Baumann recalls.

“They’re very attached to their basket. It’s nothing but their blanket they sleep on and whatever else that’s their little stash, but it’s their whole world.”

“Yvonne’s is not a Cinderella story. All of her problems don’t resolve at the end of the movie. But today, Yvonne is in treatment and determined to be well. You root for her, heart and soul,” says Wilson.

Baumann’s heart and soul reaches out to those she serves in the very tough LA neighborhood around the 77th Station. “The rise in everyday staples and the declining value of minimum wage has put so many people at risk of being homeless. My heart breaks when I see people working full-time jobs living in doorways and alleys, and any of us could be there and be them.”

Hallmark Channel’s “Hitting Home” encourages every day people to reach out charitably to those on the fringes of life. In catastrophes near and far, Americans are #1 in giving, even when it hurts! Even in recession charitable giving has never fallen as far as the economy.

It is hard to fathom that there are 750,000 homeless Americans who are literally ignored either intentionally or subconsciously.  It seems that people feel threatened by homeless people.  I'm not sure if this is because they feel that a homeless person is beneath them or out of fear.  Fear that it could be them.  I believe it is the latter.  In today's economy many of us could be two or three paychecks away from being homeless.

Just think "if it were you and/or your family, would you want to be ignored?"  Tonight watch Accidental Friendship, and get inspired.  And as a side note, Chandra Wilson who stars in Grey's Anatomy is a phenomenal actress and I look forward to seeing her in this role.

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Pursuit of Happiness... should be for more than one week a year

Saturday, 8 November 2008

Did you know that the second week of November is Pursuit of Happiness week?  This year that's November 8 - 14, 2008.  I like the idea of Pursuit of Happiness week and hope I strive for happiness every week.  Shouldn't we all be in the pursuit of happiness, everyday?

Sometimes we get caught up in all the mundane day to day tasks and responsibilities that we may forget to pursue happiness.  So for this week make a conscious effort to pursue your happiness... and remind others to do the same.

A few tips on how to find happiness:

  • Figure out what is important to you right now -  Is it time with family or a better position at work?  Or more "me" time or better health?  The possibilities are endless... just write down the first things that pop in your head. 
  • Make happiness a priority in you life -  Think about the times in your life when you were truly happy.  Remember the feeling and actively strive to attain it now.
  • Take baby steps -  Start with little things each day that make you feel good.  Do something that relaxes you and makes you feel good; like taking 15 minutes to read, take a bath, meditate, call a friend, take a walk, just to name a few.  Just take the time and do it.
  • Train yourself to be an optimist -  Think of the bright side and let go of negative thoughts.  Every time you start to think a negative thought - stop!  Replace it with a positive thought.  It may seem difficult (and yes, at times it is), but if you practice thinking positively, you will be surprised at just how easy it starts to become.

If you really want to be happy - you will be.  And pay it forward... do something that will make someone else happy, without expecting anything in return. 

Here are some free e-cards you can send to family and friends for Pursuit of Happiness week.  This week would also be a good time to watch Pursuit of Happyness, starring Will Smith.  If you haven't seen it yet... I highly recommend it!  If you have seen it already... watch it again.

Here are two web sites that are perfect for Pursuit of Happiness week... and everyday:

  1. eHappyLife - I discovered this site recently and must tell you it is one of the best places to help you find your happiness.  On Sundays you can read their Life's Lessons.  I'm still reading them and hope to get caught up with them all soon.  Excellent reads and excellent motivators.
  2. The Quote Garden - a collection of inspirational quotations to inspire happiness.

One last and very important thing... be thankful.  Be thankful for what you do have and where you are at this time of your life.  Everyone can find something, regardless how small, that they can be thankful for.

My wish for you is that you will find happiness in the smallest of things; and before you know it, you'll receive happiness in the biggest of things.  Happy Pursuit of Happiness week!

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Free Pumpkin Carving Patterns

Sunday, 26 October 2008

jpg_1004halloween001 If you are looking for pumpkin carving templates I've gathered up some of the best sites online.  I'm not the pumpkin carver in my house - that duty goes to my husband.  Carving pumpkins is a great way to decorate for Halloween and if you're not good at free hand carving maybe these pumpkin stencils can help.  If you want to be more creative than the old triangles for eyes and nose route, check out these sites:

DLDK's - A large array of pumpkin carving patterns with instructions.  A few of my favorites are the ghost and haunted house templates.

The Pumpkin Wizard - They offer nearly 800 patterns with 470 pumpkin carving templates free.  They're worth checking out!

Pumpkin Masters - They only offer four free downloadable pumpkin patterns but they are awesome.  You'll also find some Halloween recipes and facts.

Paper Pumpkins - This site is more targeted towards kids.  It has some great kid friendly stencils as well as Halloween images to print and color, games and printable masks.

Stoneykins - The pumpkin carving patterns here are phenomenal!  They only offer 100 free stencils, however, they are spectacular.  You'll also find a nice tutorial.

I hope you find these pumpkin carving designs as much fun as I do.  Have fun carving your pumpkin this Halloween.  Have a safe and spooktacular Halloween!

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Coupons for Online Savings at RetailMeNot.com

Sunday, 26 October 2008

jpg_coupon700 I want to tell you about this great web site - RetailMeNot.  Did you know when buying items and services online there are often great discounts readily available?  This is where retailmenot.com comes into play.

This is a great way to save money while your doing your shopping this Christmas or anytime.  With the economy the way it is, coupons are a big plus and this is a great source for online coupons.  Also it is less of a hassle to shop online; not to mention the money you'll save on gas.

More and more people are doing their shopping online and you may not even know that many times there are coupon codes readily available where you can get discounts for what you order.

For example, if you're shopping at amazon.com; go to RetailMeNot and type in the address - amazon.com and press the "Get Coupons" button.  You should be presented with coupons, if any, are available at this time for this store.

They claim to have over 100,000 coupon codes, so there is a good chance you'll find one you can use.

Another great thing is the FireFox Extension.  If you use Firefox as your web browser - you can grab the new RetailMeNot.com Firefox extension and never miss coupon savings again.  It tells you when a site you're on has coupons!  You can't beat that.

You can also find a tutorial and a RetailMeNot online community.  It's free!  So what are you waiting for?  Go get your coupons and start saving today!

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Sex and Lies in Sin City Premieres on Lifetime

Saturday, 25 October 2008

It has intrigue and romance... oh and sex and lies.  Lifetime's Sex and Lies in Sin City is based on the book Murder in Sin City by Jeff German.  I'm not familiar with this story but find myself intrigued by the description.

From MyLifetime.com,

In the long, colorful history of Las Vegas crime, one case stands out: the shocking true story of the tumultuous, tortured romance of beauty-queen-turned-stripper Sandy Murphy and reckless casino mogul Ted Binion. At first, it seemed like the kind of story Las Vegas was invented for: she was a beauty from the wrong side of the tracks, he was one of the most eligible bachelors in town, and together they found true love. But every Vegas tale has a dark side, and soon reports of drugs, guns, cash, and mobsters begin to soil this storybook affair. When Ted Binion turns up dead of an overdose, all fingers immediately point to Sandy, the beneficiary of his millions.

Cast and Characters,

Mena Suvari - Sandy Murphy, a stripper who becomes accused of murdering her billionaire boyfriend.

Matthew Modine - Ted Binion, a drug addicted casino heir who falls prey to his stripper girlfriend.

Marcia Gay Harden - Ted Binion's sister, who is desperate to convince the police that her brother was murdered.

Johnathon Scaech - Rick Tabish, Sandy Murphy's lover and Ted Binion's confidante, who may be responsible for Binion's death.

You can check out the true story behind Sex and Lies in Sin City and get the ebook Murder in Sin City

I'm looking forward to this movie because I'm a fan of Mena Suvari and Marcia Gay Harden and it sounds like a good way to spend a Saturday night.  So tune in tonight to the Lifetime channel at 9:00 p.m. EST.

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Living Proof Premieres on Lifetime

Saturday, 18 October 2008

I'm looking forward to watching the original movie Living Proof that premieres tonight, October 18, 2008, on the Lifetime Channel at 9:00 p.m. EST.  This movie is important for anybody who has been diagnosed with breast cancer, a breast cancer survivor or knows of anyone who has/had breast cancer. 

October is breast cancer awareness month and the Lifetime channel is doing its part by not only bringing Living Proof to television, but making a commitment to fight breast cancer.

From MyLifetime.com,

“Living Proof” is the true story of oncologist and researcher Dr. Dennis Slamon, the UCLA doctor who helped develop the breast cancer drug Herceptin, and his effort to keep the drug trials afloat. His inspiring journey shows the sacrifices he makes in his personal life and the obstacles that he faces to get the drug approved. Thousands of lives have been saved because of his dedication. (Based on Robert Bazell’s book “Her-2.”) Renée Zellweger, Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, and screenwriter Vivienne Radkoff are the executive producers.

Go to MyLifetime.com to read a description of each character and a bio of the actor.  The all-star cast and characters in Living Proof are:

  • Harry Connick Jr. - Dr. Dennis Slamon
  • Bernadette Peters - Barbara
  • Amanda Bynes - Jaime
  • Amy Madigan - Fran Visco
  • Angie Harmon - Lilly Tartikoff
  • Swoosie Kurtz - Elizabeth
  • Tammy Blanchard - Nicole
  • Jennifer Coolidge - Tish
  • John Benjamin Hickey - Blake
  • Paula Cale Lisbe - Donna Slamon
  • Regina King - Ellie
  • Trudie Styler - Tina

Also go to the  My Lifetime web site to read the interview with the real Dr. Dennis Slamon.  And make sure you go to mylifetime.com to see what you can do to help!

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Design of the Month - Autism Show U Care

Wednesday, 15 October 2008

AutismDesign It is that time of the month again... my design of the month!  This month my pick comes from an amazing original CafePress shop:  Autism Show U Care:  T-Shirts and Gifts supporting Autism awareness.  A description of their site:

Thanks to Cafépress.com we sell and design Autism Awareness Shirts and Gifts to help create awareness and educate our communities. We have colorful and unique hats; Christmas Ornaments for 2008 Bumper Stickers, Magnets & Tote Bags, license tags and Sweatshirts to help send a message to promote Autism Awareness. People have Autism, they are not Autistic. Please help us make a difference. We also carry great T-shirts and Gifts for our Occupational Therapist & Speech Therapist.

Our Son is a part of the Ian Project(Interactive Autism Network). Please help us find cure....

From the Autism Show U Care bio,

After our son's diagnosis of Autism with severe Apraxia, we were paralyzed with fear. Than we realized "we," needed to create and build his success. So as we turned over rock after rock, his foundation to win this war began. As we educated our family and friends and associates we encountered , they began to stand behind him and let him know they were there to help and to be on his team..... THE WINNING TEAM!

I had a tough time picking just one design from Autism Show U Care.  This shop is filled with designs like:  Proud Parents, Find the Cause, Find the Cure and Autism- I Love You(sign language), just to name a few. 

The design I decided on is:  Talking is overrated,

Autism & Apraxia (non verbal) support during Halloween. Kids just want the candy and if they can't ask for it what a great design to be wearing. They can just point to the shirt and open their bag.

With Halloween knocking on our door this is a great design of the month (especially for October)!  What a great way to show your support.  If you know someone who has been diagnosed with Autism, or if you just want to join the cause, go to Autism Show U Care and get your Talking is overrated T-Shirt today!  While you're there check their other great designs.

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The Starter Wife Premieres on USA Network

Friday, 10 October 2008

debra_starterwife Debra Messing returns to the USA Network as Molly Kagan in the new original series, The Starter Wife, tonight, October 10, 2008.  After last summer's successful miniseries, Messing is back in the role of discarded Hollywood housewife Molly Kagan.

I have to admit I found The Starter Wife a guilty pleasure.  I so enjoyed the miniseries and at the time I said I hoped they turned it into a series.  So I'm excited to tune into the USA Network to watch tonight.  I hope they stay true to the miniseries and don't mess up a good thing. 

If you are not familiar with The Starter Wife, here is an overview of the miniseries that aired last summer from  USANetwork.com,

If having it all in Hollywood means being married to an ambitious movie studio exec, having an adorable daughter, owning a flawlessly decorated McMansion in Brentwood, belonging to the most exclusive clubs and always getting the best table in the hottest restaurants, then Molly Kagan has it all.

Until she gets the one phone call that changes everything.

With that call, not only does Molly's husband Kenny inform her of his intentions to divorce just shy of their ten year anniversary (coincidentally before their pre-nup expires), but also he revokes her status as "Wife Of," instantly transforming her into a "Starter Wife",a decided step down, if not out, in the Hollywood pecking order.

Go to USANetwork.com to read the rest of the overview.  Here is an overview of this seasons show,

While the miniseries centered on the summer of Molly's divorce that forced her to start over, in these all-new episodes, Molly has moved into a home of her own with her seven-year-old daughter Jaden and is ready to navigate her new life as a single mom and define herself on her own terms. While facing the very real challenges of trying to begin a new career at forty-something, Molly is now also juggling the ongoing emotional and financial complications of her divorce from Kenny (David Alan Basche), who could use a remedial course in parenting; new love interests, despite recently having sworn off men; and raising a grounded daughter in a town that doesn't exactly have its priorities straight. With the help of her loyal friends Joan (Emmy winner Judy Davis) and Rodney (Chris Diamantopoulos), who are trying to figure it all out for themselves too, as well as her new Starting Gate School ally, Liz (Danielle Nicolet), Molly will discover how to forge a new life even when her past is always present.

I love Debra Messing in The Starter Wife, and I've been a fan of Messing since Will and Grace.  I also enjoy Judy Davis as Molly's friend Joan.  In fact, as much as I love the character Molly, I personally think Judy Davis makes the show.  Davis plays Joan brilliantly!  She won an Emmy for the role so I'm not the only one who thinks so.

At the USA Network web site you can play games like Whack an Ex, Go Go Yoga and much more.  There are videos, communities and sweepstakes to enter; you can find tons of fun things related to The Starter Wife to keep you entertained for hours.

I hope you get the chance to watch The Starter Wife tonight on the USA channel at 9:00 p.m. EST.  If you watch The Starter Wife, let us know what you think of it.

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