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TimeExperts TeleSummit
from football fans matches September 21, 2008
Author: tet10doodo Added: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 22:52:58 -0800 Duration: 182http://www.timeexpertstelesummit.com/ Top 10 Time Experts will show you practical steps you can take immediately to stop procrastination, have better time management, be more productive and organized. Event begins October 14.
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Content, Multi-tasking and the Net-Gen
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos August 16, 2008
In today's world, our kids are wired differently than us "older folk." With regards to information and entertainment, they seem to be able to multi-task much better than us. Here is a video that not only proves my point, but asks a question that businesses need to ask themselves. Cast: Ron Ploof
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Model Shannan Click
from CHIC.TV Models September 29, 2008
Californian beach girl Shannan Click is walking the New York Fashion Week Runway for the sixth season, this time for Nicole Miller, Fall 2008.
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The Riskiest Thing Most of Us Do Every Day
from Bigg Success July 22, 2008
We saw a great post by John Grohol at PsychCentral called Distracted While Driving. He really caught our attention with one thought. We allow ourselves to be distracted while we drive because we think we re playing a race against time. In reality, we re playing against the odds. A study by Virginia Tech Transportation Institute and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that about 80 percent of all crashes and 65 percent of all near-crashes involved someone who was distracted within three seconds of the event. . . I plead guilty as charged. I have to admit to using my car as a roaming second office. I store up phone messages and return calls while I m on the road. . . . I m in the car on a busy, busy day with all these things rolling through my mind. That s one of the distractions that we often don t take into account. I zone out I don t really pay attention like I should. I m in my own world. . . Psychologists have identified four types of distractions, according to Grohol s article. Visual checking out an accident or looking at a billboard Audible cell phone calls, the radio, or another person talking Physical eating, flipping the dial, shuffling your iPod, or putting on make-up Cognitive daydreaming, thinking about other things in your life Of course, a lot of distractions are multi-faceted. For example, talking on your cell phone includes three of these audible, physical, and cognitive. . I really do think it saves time. We have a friend who consults with us. He talks to us when he s on his hour-and-a-half commute home. I can understand why you would use your phone when you have that long drive. . I won t dispute that at all, but I now realize more than ever that I have to recognize the odds of something happening and take measures to try to minimize the distractions. . . Changes we plan to make Leave earlier. When we have a lengthy trip, we usually don t give ourselves the time to stop and eat. We gas, grab, and go eating on the road. Leaving earlier will allow us time to stop and eat. We ll probably eat healthier, too! Ignore the phone. Granted, that s a hard thing to do. So we re going to turn our ringers off when we re only going to be in the car for a short time. Change our greetings. If we re expecting an important call, we ll change the greeting to let them know when we will be checking our messages. Pull over (if we can). For those rare situations where we have to take the call, we ll stop driving momentarily. What s your biggest distraction while driving? Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes. Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed. (Image by krilm) ShareThis
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Multitasking in China: Put the phone down!
from China Business Blog and Podcast June 10, 2008
Download this podcast Download audio file (20080610_multitasking_humor.mp3) Based on a humorous society and culture column Kent Kedl wrote for that s Shanghai magazine, this podcast features a little rant about what Kent sees as excessive multitasking. Let s just say, you shouldn t hear a toilet flush on the other end of the business phone call you re on.
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Multitasking Musician
from YouTube :: Tag // music May 23, 2008
Captured this musician playing quite a few instruments with both hands and legs and giving a great entertainment to ears. He has been around many countries performing on streets and few shows as well. Amazing talent !! Author: shnkrs Keywords: Talent Music performance Shankar Ueno multitasking multi-talented Added: May 23, 2008
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Mac Pro Upgrade: Memory (Update)
from YouTube :: Videos by thecreativeone May 19, 2008
Due to a slight complication with my Mac Pro's memory upgrade last week, this is an update video to show the process. Hopefully this will help others avoid the mistake in the future when upgrading memory in a similar machine. Thanks again for those who gave me a heads up! Alfred's YouTube: http://youtube.com/adiblasi My Web Site: http://thecreativeone.tv Author: thecreativeone Keywords: apple mac macintosh pro memory ram gb multitasking os Added: May 19, 2008
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Mac Pro Upgrade: Memory
from YouTube :: Videos by thecreativeone May 14, 2008
It's finally time to upgrade my Mac Pro's memory! I'm going from 1 GB to 3 GB, so I should see a noticeable difference when multitasking. Very special thanks to http://SolidNutrition.com for their donation of the memory. Please check out their web site for all your nutritional and fitness needs. Thanks for watching and enjoy! Alfred's YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/adiblasi Author: thecreativeone Keywords: apple mac macintosh pro memory ram gb multitasking os Added: May 14, 2008
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Ubuntu video
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 10, 2008
After some mac osx and vista videos running around 100 applications on very heavy computers (4gb ram, quad cores) I decided to do the same with 757mb ram memory on ubuntu.
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Cooking with Frank Kern
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) February 13, 2008
Every time I seem to join some new program or new event on "how to make MORE money online", I seem to forget one major component of joining these ventures...and that is I need to find time to study, watch, listen or read the material. By joining Frank Kern's Mass Control, I find myself trying to make the time to watch the videos and study the material. For most of us, we don't have 2 hours per day to sit around and watch training videos. Most of us work during the day and trying to watch and understand videos at 11pm at night is not very productive. So now, I hunt down brainless daily tasks that I can integrate into my education time. Managing multiple businesses and a family takes a lot of time, but not I have found the perfect time to study: While cooking dinner! Yes, it seems silly, but since the task is so brainless I might as well take advantage of the quiet time. I now get one hour worth of video per day and it does not effect my current time management whatsoever. Your task: To find "brainless" time and use it as an excuse to multi-task (and get even MORE stuff done!)
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"Hey Jude" by Mr. Let's Paint TV
from YouTube :: Videos by letspainttv February 03, 2008
John Kilduff of Let's Paint TV does his version of the Beatles song 'Hey Jude". Performed live with the Electric Eclectics All Star Band ( Gordon Monahan, Chris Worden, Michael Evans) at the Electric Eclectics Festival 2007 Meaford, ON Canada. Videotaped by Danielle De Picciotto. See Mr Let's Paint TV perform this coming summer (2008) at the Ottawa BluesFest along w/ the Electric Eclectics All Star Band. For more info about Let's Paint TV....please visit the following web sites. http://www.letspainttv.com http://www.myspace.com/letspainttv http://www.cafepress.com/letspainttv http://letspainttv.blogspot.com/ http://stores.ebay.com/John-Kilduff-Fine-Art Author: letspainttv Keywords: beatles blues unsigned alternative let's Paint TV john kilduff treadmill multitasking Electric eclectics Added: February 3, 2008
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Diva Diary-#6--Muliti-tasking???
from NewBaby.com - Health February 02, 2008
Suburban Diva has just welcomed "Baby Diva" into the world. She talks at NewBaby.com about her unique experience and take on motherhood. Today, Sub Diva talks about multi-tasking with Baby Diva. There is no routine yet for 1 month old baby or Mom.
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Multitasking
from I do IT digital January 29, 2008
QuickTime | Flash | iPod Share by: vPIP Embed (copy & paste): close When is enough enough? Technorati Tags: clintus, idoitdigital, vlog, video blog, multitasking
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A Message From The Internet
from YouTube :: Tag // sitcom January 29, 2008
Hello world. Cast your eyes back to the golden age of television -- anytime before the last couple years. Think of a sitcom. Every sitcom is written by a team of genius writers -- the best writers in the world, who individually could lay waste to 99% of their compatriots. The actors in the sitcom are the most attractive people in the world. Millions go to los angeles to get discovered. Have you ever seen someone who seemed too beautiful to live -- just unbelievably, amazingly beautiful? If you walk around los angeles you'll see one of those people every few minutes. Every single second of the sitcom -- the color, the framing, the facial expressions and movements -- is laid out on the screen purposefully, by professional cinematographers, people who have devoted their lives to understanding how the television picture moves people. That's why it's so hard to look at something else in the room when the TV's on. That's why you spent two straight hours staring face-forward on the bed the day your mom got cable. Television has a peculiar intensity of experience. It has to. Because the goal of any particular second of television is to keep you watching one more second, then one more, until the commercials come on. This is the singular difference between television and movies -- if you're in a movie, you've already paid. This is the type of thing McLoo han was talking about when he said "the medium is the message". It's also the reason your parents told you TV rots your brain. Told you to go outside. Your parents had to learn this from experience. Television was new in the 1950s, and nobody was saying it rotted your brain -- they viewed it as harmless theater-at-home and only realized you had to steel yourself against its magnetic pull, after watching someone they knew follow the inexorable road toward homesteading on the fow-leather hide-a-bed with a 5-gallon bag of cheetos and a bedpan. Growing up with television also explains the peculiar intensity of american culture. From the Guardian: "The Americans have long been aware of the impact of heavy metal music on foreign miscreants. They blared Van Haylen (among other artists) at the Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega when he took refuge in the Vatican embassy in Panama City, and blasted similarly high-decibel music at Afghan caves where al-Qaida fighters were thought to be hiding." If you grow up constantly exposed to the intensity of TV, the next logical step when you're an adult, when you're creating art, is to push things up to eleven. Sometimes it becomes an end in itself, as with bikini kill. This is a bit of a problem. The natural ebb and swell of life provides periods of calm, not just stimulation -- times when you're alone in your room, and your brain has to create order from chaos in order to entertain itself. The internet provides this same unnatural intensity of experience. The sheer compelling volume of dig and red it, where you only see the 0.1% of content that pushes people's awesome button hard enough to reach the front page... Like TV, it's the strange hyperfiltered essence, the panned gold at the upper edge of the parabolic curve. Like distilled liquor, I'm not sure you should drink too much of it. Author: LizardMusic Keywords: internet society anonymous stock timelapse shea stadium robot multitasking future Added: January 29, 2008
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01-24-2008 Hawthorne Videoactive Report
from football fans matches January 28, 2008
Author: Videoactive Added: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 23:52:45 -0800 Duration: 1286Olympic Committee Allows NBC To Split Screen Between Events And Advertising; Over Half Of DVR Viewers Watch Ads; Sunday Night Football Hires Jacked Inc. To Design Play Action Dual Screen Service; Someday All Advertising Will Be DRTV.
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Beach Walk #523 - Multitask to a New Brain
from YouTube :: Tag // navlopomo07 November 07, 2007
As I have mentioned before, Secret Cameraman is not fond of multitasking. I am. Or at least, I like to do a few things at once assuming none of them require deep concentration. New brain studies from UCLA though show that the interruptions trigger a different part of the brain, and that long term memory of the task "suffers" as a result. What if multitasking is brain evolution in process?... Author: beachwalks Keywords: navlopomo07 multitasking brain hawaii stress lexi dogs video beachwalks podcast walk roxannedarling roxanne darling Added: November 7, 2007
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Beach Walks #523 - Multitask to a New Brain
from Beach Walks with Rox: Daily Aloha from the Beaches of Hawaii November 02, 2007
iPod | Phone | As I have mentioned before, Secret Cameraman is not fond of multitasking. I am. Or at least, I like to do a few things at once assuming none of them require deep concentration. New brain studies from UCLA though show that the interruptions trigger a different part of the brain, and that long term memory of the task "suffers" as a result. What if multitasking is brain evolution in process? Will the multitaskers have an advantage? However! I started wondering if there isn't some evolutionary adaptation going on. The younger you are, the more likely you can engage in multiple IM conversations at once, and interact with several devices/people at the same time. What if we are learning to act more in the moment? What if we don't need the long term memory so much, because we have digital storage of data to access whenever desired? Just like you don't have to memorize a lot now with the existence of Wikipedia. I get a strong sense of opinion infused in this topic, that multitasking is "bad." I think if talking on a cell phone causes more car accidents, we can deal with that specifically. But there could be other things in motion here that we are only just discovering! I hope you will share your opinion on this. Hawaiian Word: Lolo: brain Please check out our Blogroll page with many more links. Add this to your Technorati Favorites Support us by buying your own copy of our Beach Walks Theme music. Tags: navlopomo07 , multitasking, brain, hawaii, stress, lexi, dogs, video, beachwalks, podcast, walk, roxannedarling, roxanne darling, kaimoku, travel Email & Share This
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Beach Walk #523 - Multitask to a New Brain
from Beach Walks with Rox November 02, 2007
As I have mentioned before, Secret Cameraman is not fond of multitasking. I am. Or at least, I like to do a few things at once assuming none of them require deep concentration. New brain studies from UCLA though show that the interruptions trigger a different part of the brain, and that long term memory of the task "suffers" as a result.However! I started wondering if there isn't some evolutionary adaptation going on. The younger you are, the more likely you can engage in multiple IM conversations at once, and interact with several devices/people at the same time. What if we are learning to act more in the moment? What if we don't need the long term memory so much, because we have digital stage of data to access whenever desired? I get a strong sense of opinion infused in this topic, that multitasking is "bad." I think if talking on a cell phone causes more car accidents, we can deal with that specifically. But there could be other things in motion here that we are only just discovering! I hope you will share your opinion on this.Hawaiian Word: Lolo: brainPlease check out our Blogroll page with many more links. Add this to your Technorati Favorites Support us by buying your own copy of our Beach Walks Theme music.Tags: multitasking, brain, hawaii, stress, lexi, dogs, video, beachwalks, podcast, walk, roxannedarling, roxanne darling, kaimoku, travel
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Let's Paint a Chola...& Exercise and Blend too! Part 3
from YouTube :: Videos by letspainttv June 18, 2007
Host John Kilduff paints fellow Youtube star....."Ask a Chola" (http://www.myspace.com/askachola http://askachola.com ) and Exercises,blends, and takes your calls all at the same time! For more info about Let's Paint TV....please visit the following web sites. http://www.letspainttv.com http://www.myspace.com/letspainttv http://www.cafepress.com/letspainttv http://letspainttv.blogspot.com/ http://stores.ebay.com/John-Kilduff-Fine-Art Author: letspainttv Keywords: john kilduff ask a chola let's paint tv exericise blend it cooking show bob ross happy multitasking creativity failure Added: June 17, 2007
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Let's Paint a Chola...& Exercise and Blend too! Part 2
from YouTube :: Videos by letspainttv June 18, 2007
Host John Kilduff paints fellow Youtube star....."Ask a Chola" (http://www.myspace.com/askachola http://askachola.com ) and Exercises,blends, and takes your calls all at the same time! For more info about Let's Paint TV....please visit the following web sites. http://www.letspainttv.com http://www.myspace.com/letspainttv http://www.cafepress.com/letspainttv http://letspainttv.blogspot.com/ http://stores.ebay.com/John-Kilduff-Fine-Art Author: letspainttv Keywords: john kilduff ask a chola let's paint tv exericise blend it cooking show bob ross happy multitasking creativity failure Added: June 17, 2007
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Let's Paint a Chola...& Exercise and Blend too!
from YouTube :: Videos by letspainttv June 18, 2007
Host John Kilduff paints fellow Youtube star....."Ask a Chola" (http://www.myspace.com/askachola http://askachola.com ) and Exercises,blends, and takes your calls all at the same time! For more info about Let's Paint TV....please visit the following web sites. http://www.letspainttv.com http://www.myspace.com/letspainttv http://www.cafepress.com/letspainttv http://letspainttv.blogspot.com/ http://stores.ebay.com/John-Kilduff-Fine-Art Author: letspainttv Keywords: john kilduff ask a chola let's paint tv exericise blend it cooking show bob ross happy multitasking creativity failure Added: June 17, 2007
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Stress Tip 1 - Do One Thing at a Time
from - blip.tv (beta) May 27, 2007
Multitasking might work for computers, but it can be a prescription for stress and disarray when humans attempt it. Excerpted from the book "400 Ways to Stop Stress Now...and Forever!" by G. Gaynor McTigue. More information at www.pickmeupbooks.com
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MTV On The Job
from YouTube :: Tag // motion-graphics May 24, 2007
Animation Design & Graphics for MTV 'On The Job' co-directed by Sameer Kulavoor and Gayatri Dixit and animated by Sameer Kulavoor Author: sameerkulavoor Keywords: Motion Graphics Cell animation design multitasking On The Job Illustrative Sameer Kulavoor Gayatri Dixit Added: May 24, 2007
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Let's Paint "Live" at Saturation Art & Music Festival #5
from YouTube :: Videos by letspainttv May 21, 2007
Host John Kilduff performs live at the Saturation Arts Festival in Riverside,CA-May 2007. For more info about Let's Paint TV....please visit the following web sites. http://www.letspainttv.com http://www.myspace.com/letspainttv http://www.cafepress.com/letspainttv http://letspainttv.blogspot.com/ http://stores.ebay.com/John-Kilduff-Fine-Art Author: letspainttv Keywords: Let's Paint tv exercise cooking blend it multitasking john kilduff saturation art festival Added: May 21, 2007
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