My Favorite Things
Such things keep remembrance about the finest days of your life such as love meeting, romantic travel, wedding, burning our children.
Take a look at these unique memory foam pillows by Essentia. These are no ordinary pillows. Essentia’s memory foam is natural. Normal memory foam is made with petroleum based chemicals, not the healthiest thing in the world. Essentia’s memory foam is made with essential oils and water. It better be fancy for $200! Lol
Reuters reports that supermarket shoppers may soon be cruising the aisles with "intelligent" trolleys that warn them if they're buying too much junk food, technology experts say.
While many would be happy enough if they could simply get their trolley to go in a straight line, the high-tech model will be fitted with a computer screen and barcode scanner.
It will read each product's individual code to give customers information about calories, nutrition, ethical sourcing and the environment.
Holidays are coming and you want to use this very special time for strengthening your employees’ team spirit. You are going to get your team together for a nice corporate party and let everybody relax in the atmosphere of a holiday. You are pretty sure this will help your employees get to know each other better and remove tensions that have grown over the passed months of work. At that, of course, you don't want to miss a chance to reward your employees for their dedication and hard work.
There are lots of companies that sell holiday gifts for corporate events. Most of them offer multiple categories that may include anything from pin buttons, umbrellas and toys to apparel, travel bags and knives. All items can be custom imprinted with your logo, motto or slogan. These are the most popular gift categories that fit almost any event or holiday but you may want to check other gifts as well and choose from more specific categories, like: tools, lanyards, golf gifts etc. Whatever you choose make sure your holiday giftshave your logo imprinted on them and are of use in your employees’ day-to-day work.
In January 2006, Craigslist was compared to Wal-Mart, a huge corporation that some feel crush the market of local “Mom and Pop” stores. The argument was that Craigslist hurts companies that make revenue based on ads such as small local newspapers. Can this really be argued? Does Craigslist really have this type of impact? I personally do not believe so.
How often can you walk into a small breakfast joint early in the morning and you find the same individuals that likely sit in the exact same spot reading their newspaper? These are the people that keep newspapers in business. There are so many people around the nation that make reading the newspaper a hobby. Some may not even be familiar with the internet.