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This was my favorite newspaper. I think we have been subscribing to it since we have moved here. However, about a week ago, they changed their format. Now, I have went through several format changes with them already. However, this one, I cannot stand. I cannot stand it to the point that I will be leaving them and getting a subscription to another area newspaper. (The advantage of living in Chicago is that we have quite a few to pick from).
This makes me sad. However, the changes that have been made this time around I just cannot stand. The majority of their articles completely blend with the ads for things like fat burners and real estate. As a blogger, we got a lot of slack for not disclosing what is paid and what isn’t. However, it doesn’t look the print media has to have the same standard. The majority of the articles have huge pictures and less content. I know it is not just my eyes playing tricks on me either. It actually takes me quite a bit less time to read the paper everyday. A lot of the articles also look like blog posts with the amount of stuff on the page. If I wanted to look at something that looked like a blog, I would read my news online. I personally love having a print paper in my hand. I like the style and how informative a paper is. If I want a synopsis, I go to the internet. If I want to read full articles, I look for my local paper.
As soon as I find my credit card, I will be canceling my Chicago Tribune subscription and signing up for the Chicago Sun Times. Hopefully, their paper will be less tabloidy and more news.
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As a work at home mom, I often feel like I am going in 20 directions at any given time. Add in extended family and you really think your life is a circus. My kids are only 4 and 1 so I can only imagine how much worse this gets. Qlubb is one of those organizing sites that allow you to not feel that your life is a circus. You can use this as your own personal orgaziner, family organizer, playgroups organizer, school, organizer, or even a community organizer! There are even sign up sheets you can use — I can definitely see this coming in handy for your next family reunion. It is just as easy to add tasks as it is to add pictures. The majority of the things you want this to do is on the main page which makes nagivating the site quite easily. This is one of the few sites out that I have ever seen that allows you to use your social networking to benefit your real life.
If you need to get organized, check out Qlubb, and let me know your thoughts.
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This Sony DSLR camera is my first “real” camera. This is definitely not a point and shoot camera. However, this another camera that you don’t need to read the book to figure out how to use it. You also don’t have to contact a few mortgage lenders to be able to afford it either! You will find that the majority of my pictures on Lisa Cooking are done with this camera. My inlaws also took it to Hawaii with them on their vacation.
Some of the highlights of this camera include 10.2-megapixel Super HAD CCD which gives you clear, sharp photos, Live Preview of your subject, Tiltable 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus screen, Continuous shooting while viewing, Smart teleconverter 2x zoom, Expanded ISO sensitivity, Super SteadyShot in-camera image stabilization, Bionz image processor, 1200-zone evaluative metering, Dynamic Range Optimizer, Anti-Dust technology, Auto Pop-up flash, Eye-Start autofocus system, 9-point center cross AF sensor, Scene Selection modes: Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Sunset and Night Portrait/Night View situations, Creative Style Settings including Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Night View, Sunset, B&W and Adobe RGB modes, Index and Slide Show Display, High-resolution thumbnails for PhotoTV HD viewing, Function Guide Display On-screen menus are intuitive and easy to use, Stamina Battery Power, and High-capacity media options.
In plain English, you’ll take some of the best pictures of your life with this DSLR camera. The picture to the left here was taken the same day I got the camera. If I could figure out how to use the DSLR in one day, anybody can use this camera!
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